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Abu Dhabi temple’s meticulous­ly crafted stone pillars and slabs take shape in India

- RAMOLA TALWAR BADAM

Hundreds of craftsmen in India are chiselling marble and stone slabs for Abu Dhabi’s Hindu temple.

Baps Swaminaray­an Sanstha, the organisati­on building the temple, released video on Friday showing the artisans carefully sculpting figures of Hindu deities on to sandstone pillars.

About 2,000 sculptors are working in Rajasthan, northwest India, using picks and hammers to deftly carve blocks of stone.

The men meticulous­ly draw elaborate scenes from ancient Hindu scriptures on sections of white marble and pink sandstone.

They then sculpt small models of trees, peacocks, camels and horses to depict the stories.

The Hindu temple in Abu Dhabi is scheduled to be ready by 2022 and will be open to people of all faiths.

Work to prepare the foundation and level the ground is being carried out in the Abu Mureikha area.

Despite the coronaviru­s pandemic, stone working has continued in India under safety measures.

In line with traditiona­l architectu­re, workers will attach the columns and the temple will not use iron or steel reinforcem­ent in its constructi­on.

The carvings will be shipped to the UAE at some time this year.

Final drawings of the complex show a water border encircling the shrine, with small waterfalls on either side of the steps leading up to the building.

Gardens, play areas, a library, community centres and an amphitheat­re are also planned.

Baps priests said the seven spires represent the seven emirates and the temple will be a symbol of the UAE’s tradition of inclusion and tolerance of all religions and cultures.

Swami Brahmaviha­ri, a priest handling internatio­nal affairs, has often thanked the UAE’s leaders for their support and for providing land for the community.

The temple is being built on 4.5 hectares of land granted by Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces in 2017. The foundation stone was laid in April 2019.

It will be the first traditiona­l Hindu stone temple in the country.

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 ?? Photos Baps Hindu Mandir ?? Plans for the Hindu temple in Abu Dhabi show a shrine with seven spires to represent the seven emirates
Photos Baps Hindu Mandir Plans for the Hindu temple in Abu Dhabi show a shrine with seven spires to represent the seven emirates
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Craftsmen and artists in India work on the columns for the temple in Abu Mureikha

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