Birla Mandir, Jaipur

[5] Tradition states that a Maharaja sold the Birla family the land for the temple for one rupee.

[10] It has three towers, referencing the three main faiths of India,[3] as well as stained glass windows depicting traditional Hindu stories.

[11] It features Hindu deities inside - particularly Lakshmi, Narayan, and Ganesh[4] - and figures such as Christ, the Virgin Mary, St. Peter, Buddha, Confucius, and Socrates on the outer walls.

[3] It was built on a raised platform, which lifts it up into the Jaipur skyline; at night, it becomes covered in light.

[11] In addition to the temple itself, the grounds include gardens[2] and a small gift shop.