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Jama Masjid Mosque in Delhi, India

Delhi

Jama Masjid

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January

3.6 - 25.2 °C

February

6.8 - 29.4 °C

March

10.5 - 36.2 °C

April

16.3 - 42.8 °C

May

19.7 - 45.9 °C

June

20.6 - 45.6 °C

July

22.8 - 41.5 °C

August

23.1 - 38.3 °C

September

21.5 - 37.2 °C

October

14.5 - 36.2 °C

November

9.8 - 32.2 °C

December

3.2 - 27.7 °C


Major Airports :

Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL), Delhi

Nearest Railway Station :

New Delhi Railway Station (NDLS)

Major Airports :

Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL), Delhi

Architecture reflecting Mughal splendour

Step into an architectural marvel as you enter Jama Masjid, an iconic mosque that showcases the grandeur and opulence of Mughal India. This breathtaking structure, among India's largest in terms of size, will enchant with its intricate design and beautiful aesthetics - its towering minarets, intricately carved walls and marble domes being just some examples of exquisite artistry from Mughal dynasty - with every corner reflecting its grandeur and splendour of time!

The scale and ambition of Mughal engineering

Jama Masjid stands as an incredible testament to Mughal engineering, featuring a vast courtyard that can hold up to 25,000 worshipers and its magnificent design, commission by Emperor Shah Jahan who had also designed Taj Mahal in 1650 - 1656 by employing 5,000 workers over six years (1650-1656). Once inside its vast space you'll be taken aback at its magnitude; Delhi's largest mosque with its symmetrical layout and intricate craftsmanship; its monumental scale stands as testament to this visionary approach by Mughal artisans!

Sacred relics and historical significance

Jama Masjid holds not only architectural but also religious and historical significance. Within its hallowed walls are sacred relics that connect it to Islam's deep history and spirituality - such as Prophet Muhammad's hair or Quran written on deer skin! Their presence adds an air of reverence and spirituality that makes visiting an important mosque even more rewarding.


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Timings

Opening time - 07:00 AM - 12:00 PM and 01:30 PM - 06:30 PM

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Amazing stories and architectural marvels

Jama Masjid is as captivating in story as in design; over six million red sandstone and marble bricks were used in its construction; three imported from Mecca add a special beauty, while its sheer scale and complexity demonstrate Mughal grandeur; it cost one million rupees to construct and was dedicated by a Bukhara imam as well as featuring an ornate sundial used to track prayer times on its terrace.

Enhance your jama masjid experience

To fully appreciate the splendour of Jama Masjid, take time to explore its architectural wonders. Admire its intricate carvings, gaze up at its towering minarets, and relax in its vast courtyards. For an unforgettable experience, climb its southern minaret and gaze across Old Delhi where its history unfolds before your very eyes!

Meena Bazaar offers an unforgettable shopping experience nearby the mosque, providing traditional handicrafts, local spices, and unique souvenirs to take home with you.

Nearby attractions to explore

Be sure to visit nearby attractions while at Jama Masjid; these will add another layer of dimension and enrichment to your experience. Within walking distance is Red Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site offering insight into Mughal history; Chandni Chowk offers bustling shopping streets known for their variety of food and wares; while Raj Ghat stands as an elegant memorial dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi where visitors can pay their respects - don't miss!

Special events and festivities 

Visit Jama Masjid during Ramadan for special prayers and festive atmosphere at this mosque, witnessing Muslims coming together in spiritual devotion during this sacred time. Additionally, Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha bring grand festivities including prayers, feasting and acts of charity that bring immense celebration.

Jama Masjid stands as an elegant reminder of Delhi's glorious heritage and the lasting legacy of Mughal rule in India. Let its majestic architecture, remarkable stories, and spiritual aura transport you back in time - to an era filled with artistic brilliance and cultural splendour.