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Moth Ki Masjid

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Moth Ki Masjid is a historic mosque located in the South Extension area of New Delhi, near Lajpat Nagar. Built during the Lodi dynasty in the early 16th century, it is a fine example of Indo-Islamic architecture. The mosque features a distinctive blend of Hindu and Islamic styles, with intricate carvings, arched niches, and a large central dome. The structure is made of red sandstone and quartzite, giving it a warm, earthy hue. The mosque is set in a quiet, leafy neighborhood, offering a serene escape from the bustling city. Visitors can explore the prayer hall, the courtyard, and the ornate mihrab (prayer niche). The surrounding area is a mix of residential and commercial spaces, with easy access to local markets and eateries. It is a lesser-known gem, perfect for history enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful spot for reflection.

Don't miss

  • Admire the intricate stone carvings and calligraphy on the mosque's facade.
  • Explore the spacious courtyard and the central dome with its lotus finial.
  • Notice the blend of Hindu and Islamic architectural elements, such as chhatris and arched niches.
  • Visit the nearby Lajpat Nagar market for shopping and local food.
  • Enjoy the peaceful ambiance, especially during early morning or late afternoon.

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Ways to visit Moth Ki Masjid

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Know before you go

  • The mosque is open from sunrise to sunset. Plan your visit accordingly.
  • Dress modestly as it is a place of worship. Remove shoes before entering.
  • Photography is allowed, but be respectful of worshippers.
  • Avoid visiting during prayer times (especially Friday afternoons) as it may be crowded.

A bit of history

Moth Ki Masjid was constructed in 1505 during the reign of Sikandar Lodi. It was built by a nobleman named Miyan Bhoj, who was a minister in the Lodi court. The mosque's name 'Moth' is derived from the Hindi word for 'pea', as it was built on land that was originally a pea field.

Common questions

Is Moth Ki Masjid open every day?

Yes, it is open daily from sunrise to sunset.

Is there an entry fee?

No, entry is free.

How do I reach Moth Ki Masjid by metro?

The nearest metro station is Lajpat Nagar on the Pink and Violet lines. From there, take an auto or walk.

Can I take photos inside?

Yes, photography is allowed, but be respectful.

Is the mosque still used for prayers?

Yes, it is an active mosque, so visitors should be mindful during prayer times.

What is the best time to visit?

Early morning or late afternoon for pleasant weather and good light.

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