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The grand dedication ceremony of Akshardham in Robbinsville, New Jersey was conducted on Sunday in the presence of Mahant Swami Maharaj following a nine-day celebration that commenced on September 30.
Swami Maharaj performed the ‘Pran Prathistha’ ceremony at the temple amid rituals and traditional ceremonies.
The construction of the temple, dedicated to Bhagwan Swaminarayan, started in 2011 and concluded this year. It was created by 12,500 volunteers from around the world. Among the several key unique features of the temple is the largest elliptical dome ever constructed from stone.
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Created by volunteers around the world, this masterpiece stands as an enduring symbol of love while preserving traditions and spreading messages of peace, hope, and harmony across generations, he said.
“We were waiting for this moment for the last several years,” Joshi said, adding that the day has finally come when people from all around the country, irrespective of their faiths and religions, will be able to visit the temple and see the grand symbol of Indian Hindu tradition, peace, devotion and architectural marvel.
He said the temple has been built by nearly 12,500 volunteers – men, women and children from all walks of life – who took a break from their jobs and studies and dedicated themselves for days and months to construct the temple.
Highlighting some of the unique aspects of the temple, Joshi said 1.9 million cubic feet of stone was used in its constriction. The stone was sourced from over 29 different sites around the world, including granite from India, sandstone from Rajasthan, teakwood from Myanmar, marble from Greece, Turkey and Italy and limestone from Bulgaria and Turkey.
He said the temple was designed to incorporate elements from ancient Indian art, architecture and culture, including 10,000 statues, carvings of ancient Indian musical instruments and dance forms as well as water from the holy rivers of India.
Deputy Commissioner at the New York City Mayor’s Office for International Affairs, Dilip Chauhan told PTI here that the inauguration and dedication of the Akshardham temple is a “dream come true” for devotees, volunteers and followers across the US.
He said the Akshardham in Robbinsville is a temple not just for any one community but “this cultural complex is going to bring all communities together” and will be a bridge between the local, state, and federal government and the faith-based community.
“We can see real diversity here,” Chauhan said.
Chauhan said US Congresswoman Grace Meng has dedicated October 8, 2023, as ‘Akshardham Day’ in the Congressional District 6 of New York City borough of Queens, including west, central, and northeast Queens.
He said though Akshardham is based in New Jersey, New York also wants to be part of it. “New York, New Jersey, and the entire United States want to celebrate the significance of Akshardham” which is why Congresswoman Meng has dedicated October 8, 2023, as ‘Akshardham Day’.
Underlining New York City Mayor Eric Adams’s message of “breaking bread and building bonds”, Chauhan said the temple underscores the message of unity in diversity and harmony.