Hindu Temple In Dubai To Open Today Ahead Of Dussehra Festival, UAE Minister To Attend
The temple welcomes people of all faiths and allows entry to worshippers and other visitors to view the 16 deities and other interior works
New Delhi: A new Hindu temple constructed in Jebel Ali in Dubai is set to open for the Indian community in the UAE on Tuesday, just a day ahead of the Dussehra festival. The grand opening of the temple will see the presence of UAE’s minister of tolerance and coexistence Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, and the Indian envoy to the UAE Sunjay Sudhir.
The temple is an extension of the Sindhi Guru Darbar Temple, one of the oldest Hindu temples in the UAE. The foundation of the temple was laid in February 2020 and the inauguration fulfills a decades-long Indian dream of having a place of worship in the area, ANI reported citing Khaleej Times.
The temple will be officially open to the public from October 5 -- the day of the Dussehra festival. The temple welcomes people of all faiths and allows entry to worshippers and other visitors to view the 16 deities and other interior works, ANI reported citing Gulf News.
The new temple which welcomes people from all faiths has already had its soft opening on September 1, 2022, where thousands of visitors were allowed to get a glimpse of the interiors of the temple. The temple is built with white marble and has ornate pillars, Arabic and Hindu geometric designs on the facade, and bells on the ceiling.
The temple management activated the QR-code-based appointment booking system via its website on its soft opening.
From day one, the temple has received many visitors, especially over the weekends. The restricted entry has been regulated through QR-coded appointments for crowd management and to ensure social distancing, ANI reported citing a report.
Most of the deities are installed in the main prayer hall with a large 3D-printed pink lotus unfurling across the central dome. According to the official temple website, Dubai's new Hindu temple will be open from 6:30 am to 8 pm.
Visitors who have booked their appointments to visit the temple from Dubai's official website for October 5, will be allowed entry without being subject to the hourly number restrictions which are currently in place. The temple in Dubai has a huge capacity to easily accommodate around 1000 to 1200 worshippers on a daily basis, as reported by ANI.
The temple is located in what is described as the 'Worship Village' in Jebel Ali which houses several churches and the Guru Nanak Darbar Gurudwara. The temple also installed the Guru Granth Sahib, the Holy Book of the Sikhs, in August, as reported by ANI.
(With ANI Inputs)