Khaleej Times

Letter reveals Mandir leader’s trust in the UAE Ruler

Sheikh Mohamed himself chose the design of the architectu­ral marvel when two plans for the temple were presented

- Ashwani Kumar ashwani@khaleejtim­es.com

The pandemic brought the world to a standstill and threw new challenges for humanity to deal with. Wading through the challengin­g days of 2020, where there was uncertaint­y in everybody’s mind, things weren’t any different at the under-constructi­on BAPS Hindu Mandir.

However, a four-page handwritte­n letter by BAPS Swaminaray­an Sanstha’s current spiritual leader Mahant Swami Maharaj at the peak of the pandemic, gave hope, vision and direction to inspire his team to create what is today the first traditiona­l stone temple in the Middle East.

A documentar­y titled ‘ The Letter: The Handwritte­n Destiny of Abu Dhabi Mandir’ released by the Sanstha is based on that historic letter written by Mahant Swami Maharaj from Nenpur village in Gujarat, India, on December 22, 2020, for the temple. The letter, made public for the first time through the documentar­y, revealed Mahant Swami Maharaj’s confidence in the UAE leadership’s support for the mega project envisioned by Pramukh Swami Maharaj back in April 1997 from a desert in Sharjah.

“You will get everyone’s support for this divine wish of Pramukh Swami. The King will be the guardian and Sheikh Abdullah and Sheikh Nahyan will be the supporters. The ambassador­s and officials of the UAE will help as if it is their own,” read the letter referring to the support of President Sheikh Mohamed, Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan.

“When people were doubtful if there would be a tomorrow or not, Mahant Swami Maharaj wrote that letter,” Swami Brahmaviha­ridas, head of the BAPS Hindu Mandir, said. “When the world was becoming dark and we had lost faith, we did not have any donors; we felt weak, Mahant Swami Maharaj stood by us and guided us.”

Through the letter, the documentar­y explores the temple’s journey, which gathered momentum from the visits of Pramukh Swami Maharaj to the Middle East starting in 1982. It was during such a visit to the UAE in 1997 that the late spiritual leader envisioned a temple in Abu Dhabi.

The documentar­y features many rare photos and conversati­ons privy to the temple’s core team. Sheikh Mohamed himself chose the design of the architectu­ral marvel. Presented with two plans for the first Hindu temple in Abu Dhabi, the President chose a grand traditiona­l stone temple over a normal building. The documentar­y for the first time revealed the model of a comparativ­ely modest building without giving the look and feel of a Hindu temple.

The historic temple was opened with a dedication assembly by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who considers Pramukh Swami Maharaj his father figure.

Swami Brahmaviha­ridas, in the video, mentioned: “When the Prime Minister came for the opening, he spontaneou­sly embraced me and said: ‘You have brought Pramukh Swami Maharaj back to life.’”

“Miracles that are unimaginab­le will be possible. Impossible will become possible. The BAPS Hindu Mandir in Abu Dhabi will be a haven of unity, support, culture and civilisati­on. A new era will dawn,” Mahant Swami Maharaj wrote.

You will get everyone’s support for this divine wish of Pramukh Swami. The King will be the guardian.” The letter written by Mahant Swami Maharaj

 ?? — SUPPLIED PHOTOS ?? Pramukh Swami Maharaj during one of his visits to the Middle East in the 1980s.
— SUPPLIED PHOTOS Pramukh Swami Maharaj during one of his visits to the Middle East in the 1980s.
 ?? ?? The letter written by Mahant Swami Maharaj from Nenpur village in Gujarat, India, on December 22, 2020, has been made public for the first time through a documentar­y titled ‘The Letter: The Handwritte­n Destiny of Abu Dhabi Mandir’.
The letter written by Mahant Swami Maharaj from Nenpur village in Gujarat, India, on December 22, 2020, has been made public for the first time through a documentar­y titled ‘The Letter: The Handwritte­n Destiny of Abu Dhabi Mandir’.

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