Baháʼí community of India

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The Baháʼí community of India is the national body of Baháʼís in India, known for promoting the Baháʼí Faith’s principles of unity, equality, and interfaith harmony across the country.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Baháʼí community
national Baháʼí community
religious community
advocatesFor gender equality
intercaste harmony
social justice
associatedWith National Spiritual Assembly of the Baháʼís of India NERFINISHED
centerOfActivity New Delhi NERFINISHED
country India
engagesIn children’s moral education classes
community-building activities
devotional gatherings
interfaith dialogue
social and economic development projects
study circles
youth empowerment programs
follows teachings of Baháʼuʼlláh
governingBody National Spiritual Assembly of the Baháʼís of India NERFINISHED
hasPlaceOfWorship Baháʼí House of Worship in New Delhi NERFINISHED
Lotus Temple NERFINISHED
language English
Hindi
other Indian languages
nonClerical true
observes Baháʼí holy days
Naw-Rúz NERFINISHED
Nineteen Day Feast NERFINISHED
Ridván NERFINISHED
organizationalStructure elected councils at local and national levels
partOf worldwide Baháʼí community NERFINISHED
practices Nineteen Day Fast NERFINISHED
promotes elimination of prejudice
equality of women and men
interfaith harmony
principle of the oneness of humanity
religious unity
universal education
recognizes Universal House of Justice NERFINISHED
religion Baháʼí Faith NERFINISHED
teaches abolition of extremes of wealth and poverty
harmony of religions
independent investigation of truth
unity of science and religion
world peace
uses consultation for decision-making
welcomes people of all religious backgrounds
people of all social backgrounds

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Lotus Temple owner Baháʼí community of India