BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir London, commonly known as the Neasden Temple, stands as one of Europe’s first traditional Hindu temples. Located in London, this gleaming white masterpiece was constructed using Bulgarian limestone and Italian and Indian marble. The temple was initially built in India, then meticulously shipped to England, where it was reassembled by thousands of volunteers without the use of structural steel. Instead, traditional Hindu architectural methods were employed, creating a structure that is both a significant place of worship for the Hindu community and a remarkable example of craftsmanship. Visitors can admire the intricate stonework and experience the serene atmosphere of this unique spiritual site.
BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir London
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