There is good news for the Hindus in the United Arab Emirates. Everyone is getting the first glimpse of the new Hindu temple built here. Although the temple has not been officially inaugurated yet.
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United Arab Emirates in Hindu the faithful There is a good news for you. new made here Hindu temple Everyone is getting the first glimpse of it. Although the temple has not been officially inaugurated yet. The temple was partially commissioned a few days back. The grand inauguration of the temple will be done in October. Followers of all religions can visit this temple. Apart from the priests who worship, the visitors can also go inside the temple.
Idols of 16 deities have been installed in this grand temple. Prana Pratishtha of all these deities has been done in the temple under a special 9-day program. At the end of August, the holy scripture of Sikhs ‘Guru Granth Sahib’ has also been established here. The idols of most of the deities have been installed in the main hall. Many families participated in the worship at the time of establishment.
Temple in Worship Village
This temple has been established in ‘Worship Village’ in Jebel Ali area near Dubai. Many churches and Guru Nanak Gurudwara have already been built at this place. The initial launch of the temple took place on 1 September in which appointments were given to people with QR code access on the Hindu temple website. This system has been installed in the temple to maintain social distancing and manage the crowd.
Will be able to visit from 5th October
At present, 14 priests are chanting Vedic mantras together. Apart from this, no other activity is going to start here. These priests have been specially called from India. These mantras are being chanted from 7.30 to 11 am and from 3.30 to 8.30.
The temple will be officially inaugurated on October 4. The temple administration has given information about this. During this, many diplomats from the United Arab Emirates and India will also attend the program. The temple will be opened for the general public from October 5.
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