08 February,2024 12:16 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
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The upcoming inauguration ceremony of the BAPS Hindu Mandir in Abu Dhabi on February 14, 2024, is a watershed moment not just for the Indian diaspora in the UAE, but also for interfaith dialogue and cultural understanding throughout the region. This Middle Eastern region's first traditional Hindu stone temple has distinct features and conveys a strong message of tolerance and acceptance.
Architectural grandeur
The BAPS Mandir drew inspiration from historic Indian temple design, with elaborate carvings, handcrafted pillars, and a towering central dome. Built with approximately 10,000 tonnes of hand-carved Italian Carrara marble and Indian sandstone, the temple exemplifies craftsmanship and devotion to traditional design principles. The complex spans 55,000 square metres and comprises a main prayer hall, a multi-purpose hall, educational facilities, and lush gardens.
Harmony in design
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The BAPS Mandir incorporated elements that resonate with the local Emirati culture; the intricate floral patterns and geometric designs draw inspiration from Islamic architecture.
Celebrating diversity
The BAPS Mandir will not just serve a religious purpose, it will also act as a cultural hub. The complex includes a Vedic Cultural Centre, which will provide educational programmes, workshops, and exhibitions on Indian art, music, and philosophy. This effort aims to increase knowledge and admiration for Indian culture among the UAE's different communities.
Symbol of Tolerance
The inauguration of the BAPS Mandir, which will be attended by dignitaries from both India and the UAE, is a symbol of the growing acceptance and respect for religious diversity in the region. It is a testament to the UAE's commitment to inclusivity and its efforts to promote peaceful coexistence among different faiths.
Beyond the Inauguration
The BAPS Mandir is designed to be a thriving community facility that provides spiritual refuge, educational possibilities, and a platform for cultural interchange. It is expected to attract people from all walks of life, encouraging debate and understanding among communities.
With its spectacular design, educational programmes, and commitment to diversity, the BAPS Mandir has the potential to become a monument that goes beyond its religious purpose and acts as a light of peace and harmony in the region.