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Largest Hindu Temple outside India opens its doors for public in New Jersey

Robbinsville, Oct 9: The largest Hindu temple in the US opened its doors on Sunday in New Jersey. The temple in Robbinsville city is said to be the largest Hindu temple outside India in the modern era.
Thousands of miles away from India stands this majestic Mahamandir (grand temple) that is dedicated to Bhagwan Swaminarayan, a Hindu spiritual leader of the 19th century and was inspired by his 5th spiritual successor Pramukh Swami Maharaj.
The temple is built in the small township of Robbinsville, New Jersey. The 183-acre temple complex rivals major Hindu temples on the subcontinent.
The temple was officially inaugurated on October 8, and on the 18th, it will be accessible to the general public. For Indian Americans and Hindu Americans, this represents a significant milestone.
“Today is the most auspicious day as it is also Manswami’s 98th birthday. And especially the dedication ceremony of this big Akshardham complex. The ‘vidhi’ (rituals) was specially done with the ‘Vastu Shastra’ which is with nine different bhaktis and Bhakti sastras. We have done this Puja Vidya (worship rituals) and it was with Pran Pratishta (consecration ceremony) as we call it. And Manswami Maharaj did in the murthy. He put in his prant basically the aliveness of the murthy. And these murthis can give all the moksh (salvation) to all the visitors who come by throughout the years and centuries to come,” said Vipul Patel.
The construction of this Mahamandir began in 2015 and was inaugurated by Mahant Swami Mahara and dignitaries. Placing 2 million cubic feet of stone in Robbinsville Township was no easy task. The temple itself is a cultural mixture, with materials sourced from all over the world and nods to American history throughout..
Like the other Akshardham temples in India, this religious structure was designed in India by a team of BAPS swamis and volunteers. The stone was quarried in several parts of Europe and shipped to India, where it was artistically chiselled.
To withstand cold New Jersey winters, the outside of the temple was built with non-traditional Bulgarian limestone. The inside features stone sourced from all over the world, including Greece, Italy and India, and a traditional Indian stepwell contains waters from 300 bodies in India and all 50 US states.
This Hindu temple is a testament to the love, dedication, and skill of over 12,500 volunteers who came together from all corners of North America to build an unprecedented landmark that will last for over a thousand years.
Sunday marked the Murthy pratistha of Akshardham, a ritual that is said to infuse life in the idols. (ANI)

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