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Shashi Tharoor hails BAPS Hindu temple in Abu Dhabi, lauds PM Modi’s role in the facility

Justin, 19/10/202519/10/2025

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New Delhi, Oct 18 (IANS) Prominent Indian politician and former UN diplomat Dr Shashi Tharoor recently visited the BAPS Hindu Temple in Abu Dhabi and described it as an “extraordinary experience” and a “remarkable structure” that goes beyond its spiritual significance.

Shashi Tharoor lauded Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s important role in facilitating the establishment of the BAPS Hindu Temple in Abu Dhabi, saying PM Modi’s partnership with the UAE government helped turn the vision of a Hindu place of worship into reality, fulfilling the aspirations of many Hindus in the region.

Located 90 miles from Dubai and 60 miles from the UAE capital, this architectural marvel in the desert left an indelible impression on Tharoor, who shared his thoughts with the temple’s head, Swami Brahma Vihari Das, in a video posted on his X handle.

Tharoor praised the intricate design of the temple, from the Wall of Harmony at its entrance to the heat-resistant tiles that keep visitors’ feet cool in the 50-degree heat.

The handcrafted sandstone carvings and elaborate sculptures, representing seven major deities with individual shrines, demonstrate meticulous craftsmanship. He marveled at the dust-free pillars of the temple, a feat achieved through thoughtful surrounding structures that protect the complex from desert sand.

The Abhishek Mandapam and its homage to global rivers and the seven emirates of the UAE further underline the temple’s theme of unity, incorporating stones from across the Middle East.

Reflecting on his UN tenure, Tharoor described the temple as “a microcosm of the unity of creation”, symbolizing the common humanity that he championed. He praised the foresight of Chief Swami Maharaj, whose foresight inspired the project, and acknowledged the role of the UAE government, particularly Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed’s insistence that the temple reflect its grandeur.

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“And then when Narendra Modiji came and he managed to work with the government,” Tharoor said. Tharoor highlighted the inclusivity of the UAE, noting that his team, including three Muslim colleagues, did not face any restrictions and they were equally thrilled. The immersive elements of the temple, such as a 15-minute animated digital cinema, enthralled Tharoor, who described it as a “fairy tale” experience.

He expressed regret at not being able to attend the Ganga Aarti but vowed to return. Along with Swami Brahma Vihari Das, Tharoor gained insight into the deeper intention behind every detail, from the carvings to the paintings, and described the temple as a “deeply moving” place where the spiritually minded can lose themselves.

In a world grappling with division, Tharoor sees the temple as a pilgrimage site not just for Hindus but for all, symbolizing the unity of religions.

He urged to use it as a platform to spread harmony, comparing it to a candle that can ignite others in dark times. He said the UAE’s courage in promoting inclusivity sets a global example. Feeling “blessed, inspired and excited”, Tharoor hopes that this trip, which he believes occurred at a divinely appointed time, will not be his last, encouraging others to experience the “must see” miracle.

–IANS

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