UAE’s First Hindu Temple To Be Opened By PM Modi Today In Abu Dhabi
Today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi Will Dedicate Bochasanwasi Shri Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha (BAPS) Mandir, The First Hindu Stone Temple In Abu Dhabi.
While In The Nation For Two Days, Prime Minister Modi Expressed His Gratitude To Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, The President Of The United Arab Emirates, For His Support And For Granting Permission To Build The Hindu Temple On The Land.
According To Modi, The President’s Passion For India And His Vision For The UAE’s Bright Future Are Exemplified By The BAPS Temple In Abu Dhabi. The UAE Government Provided The Temple’s 27 Acres Of Land.
The BAPS Hindu Mandir Is Situated Off The Dubai-Abu Dhabi Sheikh Zayed Highway In Abu Mureikhah, Close To Al Rahba. Since 2019, There Has Been Building.
“The Construction Of The BAPS Temple Would Not Have Been Possible Without Your Support,” PM Modi Stated. Modi Recounted How The President Reacted Right Away When He Brought Up The Land For The Temple During Their First Meeting. “Such Trust And Love Itself Represent The Strength Of Our Unique Relationship,” Remarked Modi.
The Temple Will Be Open For The General Public On February 18.
The Temple Was Built Without The Use Of Concrete Or Steel. The BAPS Hindu Mandir Also Has Seven Pinnacles, Which Stand For The Seven Emirates Of The United Arab Emirates. A Visitors’ Center, Library, School, Prayer Room, Community Center, Amphitheater, Playground, Garden, Bookstores, Gift Shops, And A Food Court Are All Located On The Temple Grounds.
The BAPS Hindu Mandir Is Going To Be The Biggest In The Gulf Area. Three Other Hindu Temples Exist In Dubai, United Arab Emirates.