File:Buddhist shrine that used be a dalan( pavilion) , Baagh e Naazir, Mehrauli, New Delhi.jpg

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English: The Baagh e Naazir garden was built by Muhammad Shah Rangila's Khwaja Sara ( Chief Eunuch) in the year 1748. It contained a number of pavilions, the most notable among which was made of red sandstone. The area has now been taken over by Ashoka Mission, a Buddhist organization and its chief pavilion has been converted into a Buddhist shrine.
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