{"id":33389,"date":"2024-02-13T15:12:37","date_gmt":"2024-02-13T20:12:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.indianeagle.com\/travelbeats\/?p=33389"},"modified":"2024-02-13T17:42:10","modified_gmt":"2024-02-13T22:42:10","slug":"abu-dhabi-baps-mandir","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.indianeagle.com\/travelbeats\/abu-dhabi-baps-mandir\/","title":{"rendered":"BAPS Mandir, UAE\u2019s First Hindu Temple Built for $110M, is a Lotus in the Desert and a Beacon of Global Harmony"},"content":{"rendered":"
Similar to the largest Akshardham Swaminarayan Temple in America, the Middle East\u2019s first-ever stone temple is all set for a grand inauguration on February 14.<\/strong> Located near Zayed International Airport of Abu Dhabi, the BAPS Hindu Mandir resembles a lotus in the sprawling desert from high on. The temple, a monumental piece of architecture spread across 27 acres of land donated by the UAE government, is a beacon of global harmony, embodying the cultural legacy of both countries \u2013 India and the UAE.<\/p>\n The BAPS Hindu Mandir in UAE makes for an ideal detour for Indian travelers transiting through Dubai DXB Airport or Abu Dhabi (now Zayed International) Airport. This newest addition to a Dubai or Abu Dhabi stopover<\/a><\/span> itinerary would turn your layover into a spiritual sojourn when you connect to India or USA via the UAE. Built for a whopping US$ 110 million, the temple with 410 pillars rises 108 feet above the golden sandscape of Abu Dhabi.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n PC: DDnews.gov.in<\/p><\/div>\n With its foundation laid in 2017, the temple is a beautiful artwork in stone that evokes wonder and admiration for thousands of skilled artisans, engineers and volunteers from India, the UAE, the US and other countries. \u201cA Muslim king donated for a Hindu mandir, where the lead architect is a Catholic Christian, the project manger is a Sikh, the foundational designer is a Buddhist, the director is from the Jain community, and the construction company is a Paris group,\u201d said a BAPS spokesperson. Indeed, the temple is a tangible emblem of communal harmony in the Gulf.<\/p>\n The construction of Abu Dhabi\u2019s BAPS Hindu Temple had been a huge logistic undertaking over the past four years. 180,000 cubic feet of sandstone from Rajasthan and 40,000 cubic feet of marble from Italy have gone into the making of this spiritual Xanadu. More than 25,000 hand-carved pieces of stone from India were assembled on site as per the preconceived digital model. It demanded more than 690,000 hours of over 200 volunteers from different walks of life.<\/p><\/blockquote>\nA spiritual oasis for global harmony in the Gulf<\/strong><\/h4>\n
Massive construction and 700,000 volunteering hours \u00a0\u00a0 <\/strong>\u00a0<\/strong><\/h4>\n