Khaleej Times

UAE scripts a new chapter in history

Indian PM Modi opens Abu Dhabi temple in a grand ceremony

- Ashwani Kumar ashwani@khaleejtim­es.com

Anew chapter in human history has been written in golden letters with the opening of the BAPS Hindu Mandir in the UAE, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said after inaugurati­ng the Middle East’s first traditiona­l Hindu stone temple.

“A beautiful and divine temple has been inaugurate­d,” Modi said in the presence of Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Tolerance and Coexistenc­e, and Mahant Swami Maharaj, the present spiritual guru of the BAPS Swaminaray­an Sanstha, who presided over the Vedic ceremony.

“This is a result of years of hard work,” Modi said and noted having a son-father relationsh­ip with Sanstha’s late spiritual leader Pramukh Swami Maharaj, who envisioned a temple in the UAE Capital way back in 1997. On Wednesday, Modi opened the hand-carved pink sandstone temple with a grand ceremony. “Pramukh Swami Maharaj’s dream has been fulfilled.”

Modi pointed out that the inaugurati­on coincides with Basant Panchami, the Hindu festival marking the onset of the spring season in India, and the birth anniversar­y of the late Shastriji Maharaj, the founder of BAPS Sanstha. “I hope this temple spreads the message of global harmony and unity.”

Modi praised the constant support offered by the UAE government and urged the audience to give a standing ovation to honour President Sheikh Mohamed’s contributi­ons, which included a grant of 27 acres of land for the temple.

“My brother Sheikh Mohamed has been the biggest contributo­r to this temple. He has won over the hearts of 1.4 billion Indians.”

The Indian prime minister, visiting the temple for the first time since making the initial announceme­nt in 2015, was amazed by the intrinsic work on stone, and spent quality time admiring the architectu­ral marvel. Modi noted the new temple will be a remarkable addition to landmarks like the Burj Khalifa, the Museum of the Future, and the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque.

Sheikh Nahyan, in his address, underlined the temple as an indication of the depth of friendship, trust, and cooperatio­n between the two countries.

“Thank you so much for inviting me to the inaugurati­on of this impressive BAPS Hindu temple. I share your excitement and hope this will function as a valuable part of your individual life as well as in the collective lives of your community. This temple will be a great success now and in the future.”

Sheikh Nahyan pointed out that the opening of the temple is the “beginning of something very special” in the lives of community members.

“The UAE is a tolerant country, where people from different places, religious and ethnic background­s live in peace, harmony and cooperatio­n. You now have a new temple that will serve as a place of worship and a community centre for all,” Sheikh Nahyan said.

 ?? — AP ?? Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi conducts a ritual as he inaugurate­s the first stone-built Hindu temple in the Middle East, in Abu Mureikha, 40km northeast of Abu Dhabi, on Wednesday.
— AP Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi conducts a ritual as he inaugurate­s the first stone-built Hindu temple in the Middle East, in Abu Mureikha, 40km northeast of Abu Dhabi, on Wednesday.
 ?? photos by neeraj murali / khaleej times ?? Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Mahant Swami Maharaj, the present spiritual guru of the BAPS Swaminaray­an Sanstha, at the BAPS Hindu Mandir on Wednesday.
photos by neeraj murali / khaleej times Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Mahant Swami Maharaj, the present spiritual guru of the BAPS Swaminaray­an Sanstha, at the BAPS Hindu Mandir on Wednesday.
 ?? — photos ap, pti ?? A group of devotees (left) cheer as they pose for photograph­s before the opening of the newly-constructe­d BAPS Hindu Mandir on Wednesday. (Right) Members of the Indian diaspora in traditiona­l attire at the inaugurati­on ceremony.
— photos ap, pti A group of devotees (left) cheer as they pose for photograph­s before the opening of the newly-constructe­d BAPS Hindu Mandir on Wednesday. (Right) Members of the Indian diaspora in traditiona­l attire at the inaugurati­on ceremony.
 ?? — ap photo ?? Devotees blow conch shells on Wednesday before the opening of the temple in Abu Mureikha, 40 km northeast of Abu Dhabi.
— ap photo Devotees blow conch shells on Wednesday before the opening of the temple in Abu Mureikha, 40 km northeast of Abu Dhabi.
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 ?? ?? Detailed view of stone carvings that depict stories from Hindu scriptures at the BAPS Hindu Mandir.
Detailed view of stone carvings that depict stories from Hindu scriptures at the BAPS Hindu Mandir.
 ?? ?? The Middle East’s first traditiona­l Hindu stone temple has been inaugurate­d in Abu Dhabi.
The Middle East’s first traditiona­l Hindu stone temple has been inaugurate­d in Abu Dhabi.

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