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Abu Dhabi’s largest Hindu Mandir to open doors for public on March 1

Abu Dhabi prepares to embrace a monumental milestone in its cultural landscape with the imminent opening of its first Hindu stone Mandir on March 1. Inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, this architectural marvel stands as a symbol of religious diversity and cultural harmony

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Abu Dhabi is set to welcome a significant addition to its cultural landscape as the first Hindu stone Mandir in the city prepares to open its doors to the public on March 1. This landmark Mandir, inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi earlier this month, is a testament to the flourishing multiculturalism and religious diversity in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

Constructed at an approximate cost of Rs 700 crore, the Mandir stands as a magnificent architectural marvel on a sprawling 27-acre site in Abu Mureikhah near Al Rahba, strategically located just off the Dubai-Abu Dhabi Sheikh Zayed Highway. Spearheaded by the Bochasanwasi Shri Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha (BAPS) Swaminarayan Sanstha, the Mandir is a testament to the dedication and vision of the community.

The grand inauguration, graced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on February 14, marked a historic moment for the Hindu diaspora in the UAE. Following the inauguration, from February 15 to 29, overseas devotees who had pre-registered, along with VIP guests, were granted exclusive access to marvel at the Mandir’s splendour.

The architectural finesse of the Mandir is awe-inspiring, boasting 18 lakh bricks and 1.8 lakh cubic meters of sandstone meticulously sourced from Rajasthan. Adhering to the Nagara style of architecture, reminiscent of the recently unveiled Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, the Mandir stands as a symbol of cultural resonance and religious harmony.

One of the notable features of the Mandir is its towering seven spires, symbolising the seven Emirates of the UAE. These spires house murtis of revered deities such as Bhagwan Sri Ram, Bhagwan Shiv, Sri Jagannath, Sri Krishna, Swaminarayan, Tirupati Balaji, and Bhagwan Ayappa, encapsulating the rich tapestry of Hindu mythology and spirituality.

In a poignant gesture of homage to the host country, the Mandir’s design incorporates motifs of the UAE’s national bird, the falcon, alongside iconic animals from Indian mythology, such as elephants, camels, and lions. Moreover, the Mandir’s façade narrates 15 captivating tales from India, including excerpts from the Ramayana and Mahabharata, as well as stories from diverse civilisations spanning Mayan, Aztec, Egyptian, Arabic, European, Chinese, and African cultures.

The Mandir’s architectural grandeur extends beyond its exterior, with intricate details adorning its inner sanctums. The outer walls, crafted from sandstone imported from India, exude a timeless elegance, while the interior boasts two majestic ghumats—the “Dome of Peace” and the “Dome of Harmony”—alongside twelve samrans and 402 pillars, each intricately carved with spiritual motifs.

As visitors step into the Mandir premises, they are greeted by the sacred waters of the Ganga and Yamuna, symbolising purity and sanctity. Alongside the main sanctuary, the Mandir complex features a visitor’s centre, prayer halls, a library, classrooms, a playground, lush gardens, and shops, offering a holistic experience for devotees and visitors alike.

With its inauguration, the BAPS Hindu Mandir proudly claims its position as the largest Hindu Mandir in the entire Gulf region, complementing Dubai’s existing array of three Hindu Mandirs. Beyond its religious significance, the Mandir stands as a beacon of cultural exchange and mutual respect, fostering bonds of friendship and understanding between communities.

As the doors of Abu Dhabi’s first Hindu stone Mandir swing open on March 1, they usher in a new era of spiritual enrichment and cross-cultural dialogue, encapsulating the essence of unity in diversity and the vibrant tapestry of human expression.

Topics: PM ModiUAEAbu DhabiBAPS Hindu MandirHindu Mandir in Abu Dhabi
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