In a historic moment, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the first Hindu temple in Abu Dhabi during his two-day diplomatic visit to the United Arab Emirates. This landmark event not only signifies cultural diversity but also promotes friendship and cooperation between the two nations.
The newly inaugurated temple, located in Al Wathba, the capital of Abu Dhabi, is a significant symbol of unity, spanning 20,000 square meters and standing at an impressive height of 108 feet. Constructed with pink sandstone from Rajasthan and marble from Italy, the temple is an architectural marvel, capturing global attention for its unique design and structure.
The inauguration ceremony, attended by dignitaries from both India and the UAE, was marked by the playing of national anthems, showcasing the spirit of mutual respect and collaboration. During the event, Prime Minister Modi participated in a special ritual, adding sacred water from the Ganges and Yamuna rivers to the temple’s consecration.
The BAPS (Bochasanwasi Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha) Temple is set to open its doors to the public on February 18, inviting people to experience the rich cultural heritage and traditions of Hinduism in the heart of the UAE.
While the inauguration was a momentous occasion, it also faced some criticism and protests from various Indian communities, questioning the timing and purpose of Modi’s visit to Dubai.
This historic milestone, marking the completion of the first Hindu temple in the United Arab Emirates, reflects the commitment to tolerance, coexistence, and global cultural exchange. The temple is expected to become a symbol of harmony, promoting understanding and appreciation of diverse traditions.