The first Hindu temple has been inaugurated in Abu Dhabi. Let us tell you that this temple has been built in such a way that it will stand for about 1000 thousand years. In fact, when the construction organization of the temple had presented the plan to the UAE authority, the biggest question at that time was how such a tall structure could survive without steel and iron. At that time the organization had replied that all the ancient temples of India were built like this and have been standing for many years. Today we will tell you that hundreds of sensors have been used to keep this temple stable for many years.
350 sensors in the temple
This The temple has been constructed in a large area of 27 acres in Abu Dhabi at a cost of Rs 888 crore. Apart from this, 350 sensors are being installed on the pillars of the temple. Let us tell you that these sensors will give information about pressure, temperature and underground movement, earthquake.
Unique number of every stone
In this temple Each stone has been given a unique number. Artworks have also been made on red colored clay stone of Rajasthan. All these pillars were brought to Abu Dhabi and connected together. Let us tell you that classical events have been depicted on each pillar in such detail that if given to one person, one pillar would take a year to complete.
All facilities
You will get all kinds of facilities in this temple complex. It includes a visitor centre, prayer hall, exhibitors, learning area, play area for children, theme garden, food court, book and gift shop.
Contribution from all religions
The special thing about this temple built in Abu Dhabi is that people belonging to all religions have contributed in the construction work of this temple. BAPS spokesperson said that the lead architect of this temple is Christian, the project manager is Sikh, the designer is Buddhist, the construction company is Parsi. The director there is Jain. UAE ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has gifted this land.
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