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OVER 30 AMBASSADORS CELEBRATE THE SPIRITUAL OASIS OF HARMONY

Dharam Loona | May 27, 2023 06:05 PM
Dharam Loona

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Ambassadors from more than 30 nations convened at the vast 27-acre construction site of the BAPS Hindu Mandir in Abu Dhabi. They included Ambassadors from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Germany, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, Maldives, Nepal, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Philippines, Romania, Serbia, Sri Lanka, Syria, Thailand, Ukraine and other countries visited.

Sunjay Sudhir, Indian ambassador to the UAE said, “This mandir represents the collective aspirations of faith of the broad Indian community living in the UAE, especially the saints and volunteers of BAPS who are serving tirelessly and selflessly to build this mandir of tolerance and harmony.”

Through a video message, Minister of External Affairs of India Dr. S. Jaishankar shared his hopes of what the mandir would mean for UAE and the world as well as his deep respect for the vision and direction of the UAE leadership.”

Swami Brahmavihari said, “Celebrating the past, addressing the present and recalibrating the future, BAPS Hindu Mandir amalgamates ancient art and architecture, modern science and technology, universal values and spirituality.”The guests embarked on a guided tour by sprinkling flowers on the bricks to be used for the mandir. They were amazed to see the wonderful intricate carvings and delicate designs featuring timeless values of India and ancient civilizations.

Swami Brahmavihari said, “Celebrating the past, addressing the present and recalibrating the future, BAPS Hindu Mandir amalgamates ancient art and architecture, modern science and technology, universal values and spirituality.”

The guests embarked on a guided tour by sprinkling flowers on the bricks to be used for the mandir. They were amazed to see the wonderful intricate carvings and delicate designs featuring timeless values of India and ancient civilizations.

New Zealand Ambassador Dr. Richard Kay said, "The mandir is a cultural asset that will be a fantastic addition to the skyline of the UAE.”

Japan Ambassador Akio Isomata said, "I am overwhelmed with the Indian craftsmanship. I see a philosophy of tolerance in the carvings."

Maldives Ambassador AminathShabeena said, “One must truly visit and witness the detailed carvings and heartfelt emotions of the volunteers.” She was moved by the designs, stating, “The most striking carvings represent the flora and fauna of India and the UAE.”

Israel Ambassador Amir Hayek, said, “This monument is being constructed in a country built on tolerance and will most certainly contribute to harmony in the region and the world.”

 
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