Abu Dhabi's BAPS Hindu Mandir Draws 4 Million Visitors in 2 Years

The BAPS Hindu Mandir in Abu Dhabi has celebrated its second anniversary, having welcomed over four million visitors from more than 100 countries since its inauguration. The anniversary event, themed "Mandir: Our Family, Our Future," was attended by over 8,000 people and highlighted the temple's role in strengthening families and promoting cross-cultural harmony. Key addresses were delivered by Swami Brahmviharidas and H.E. Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, who praised the Mandir as a powerful symbol of shared human values and enduring India-UAE friendship. The temple's impact was further showcased through "Mandir Talks" focusing on its global diplomatic, familial, communal, and future-oriented influence.

Key Points: BAPS Hindu Mandir in Abu Dhabi Marks 2 Years, 4M Visitors

  • Over 4 million visitors from 100+ nations
  • A symbol of UAE-India friendship and cultural coexistence
  • Hosted 8,000 for anniversary themed "Our Family, Our Future"
  • Blends traditional craftsmanship with modern sustainability
  • Features "Mandir Talks" on global, family, and community impact
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Over 40 lakh visitors from 100 nations: BAPS Hindu Mandir in Abu Dhabi marks two years of global inspiration

The BAPS Hindu Mandir in Abu Dhabi celebrates its 2nd anniversary, having welcomed over 4 million visitors from 100+ countries as a global symbol of harmony.

"the Mandir has now begun to speak to the world -- and its message is harmony. - Swami Brahmviharidas"

Abu Dhabi, Feb 16

The BAPS Hindu Mandir in Abu Dhabi celebrated its second anniversary recently, marking two years of spiritual service and cultural harmony in the United Arab Emirates.

Since its inauguration by Mahant Swami Maharaj on February 14, 2024, the Mandir has welcomed over four million visitors from more than 100 countries, emerging as a global symbol of peaceful coexistence and shared human values.

More than 8,000 devotees, dignitaries, diplomats, and families gathered for the special anniversary assembly themed "Mandir: Our Family, Our Future".

The event reflected the BAPS temple's growing role, not only as a place of worship but as a living institution that strengthens families, connects communities, and promotes harmony across cultures.

Swami Brahmviharidas delivered the keynote address on behalf of Mahant Swami Maharaj, who inspired and inaugurated the Mandir two years ago to the day.

Drawing a meaningful analogy, he shared, "A child begins to walk at one, but speaks at two. In the same way, the Mandir has now begun to speak to the world -- and its message is harmony." He noted that the Mandir's message has resonated consistently with millions of visitors, including ambassadors, faith leaders, tourists, and community representatives from across the globe.

The evening honoured H.E. Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan for his longstanding commitment to cultural coexistence and unity in the UAE.

In his address, he described the Mandir as "a powerful symbol of shared human values" and a reflection of the deep and enduring friendship between India and the United Arab Emirates. He emphasised the UAE leadership's vision of fostering mutual respect across faiths and cultures, expressing hope that the Mandir will continue to provide spiritual strength, moral guidance, and community upliftment for generations to come.

The anniversary programme featured "Mandir Talks", highlighting the Mandir's expanding global and societal impact.

"Mandir Talks to the World" brought together diplomatic voices who described it as a bridge between heritage and modern diplomacy, shaped not only by stone but by friendship and goodwill.

"Mandir Talks to the Families" captured the lived experiences of residents who shared how the Mandir has become a welcoming spiritual home -- a place where traditions are celebrated openly and where acts of service strengthen family bonds.

"Mandir Talks to the Communities" reflected on how the Mandir has become a unifying hub for diverse traditions, fostering inclusion, volunteerism, and social cohesion.

"Mandir Talks to the Future" featured children leading four collective pledges -- Self Positivity, Family Values, National Harmony, and Environmental Responsibility -- symbolising the Mandir's commitment to shaping responsible, compassionate future generations.

Blending traditional craftsmanship with modern sustainability, the BAPS Hindu Mandir stands as a landmark of civilizational collaboration. Yet, its true strength lies in its impact: inspiring faith, strengthening families, serving society, and advancing harmony.

As it enters its third year, the Mandir continues to embody the UAE's commitment to peaceful coexistence and the enduring belief that faith, service, and unity can help build a more hopeful and harmonious world.

- IANS

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Arjun K
Over 40 lakh visitors in just two years is phenomenal! It shows the spiritual hunger and the power of such spaces. The analogy of the Mandir beginning to 'speak' to the world about harmony is beautiful. Jai Swaminarayan!
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Rahul R
While this is a great achievement for cultural diplomacy, I hope the focus on harmony and service extends equally to all communities within the host nation and back home in India. True unity means uplifting everyone, not just celebrating architectural marvels.
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Sarah B
As an expat living in Dubai, this Mandir has been a blessing. It's a place where my children can connect with their roots while learning about coexistence in a multicultural society. The 'Mandir Talks to Families' segment resonates so much with us.
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Vikram M
The blend of traditional craftsmanship with modern sustainability is what impresses me the most. It shows that our ancient values are not outdated but can lead the way in the modern world. A true civilizational collaboration, as the article says.
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Kavya N
The pledges by children for Self Positivity, Family Values, National Harmony, and Environmental Responsibility are the most important takeaway. This is how we build a better future. May this inspiration spread far and wide. 🙏

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