Hey everyone, sorry I was on a brief hiatus for a few months. Because I got a new car (2021 Chevy Spark), and I'm so happy and blessed with my latest set of wheels. On Saturday, I could drive 42 minutes to the most inspiring place in North America and as close to India as one could imagine without paying thousands of dollars to take several plane flights. The place I'm talking about is the BAPS Swaminarayan Akshardham Hindu temple located at 112 North Main St, Robbinsville, NJ. https://usa.akshardham.org . Now this is not the only temple in North America, there are other Hindu temple main centers in Atlanta, GA, Chicago, IL, Houston, TX, Los Angeles, CA., and Toronto, Canada, just to name a few. The Hindu mandir was built between 2015 and 2023, and they are not yet done building. Soon, they will add a learning center on campus over the next few years.
The Akshardham campus, initiated by BAPS' fifth spiritual leader, Pramukh Swami Maharaj in 1984, uniquely blends traditional Hindu and modern styles. His vision was to build a place of worship in North America for followers that could also enable visitors of different backgrounds, religions, and diversity to experience Hindu spirituality, peace, and architecture. The land was purchased in 2008, and in October of 2011, Pramukh Swami Maharaj performed rituals sanctifying the foundation stones (Shilanyas Pujan) in Mumbai. The temple's architecture, with its intricate carvings and a breathtaking central dome, is a sight to behold and will leave you in awe.
Before you go, it's crucial to note that a timed reservation is required for free admission. Make your reservation online and read their dress code carefully to ensure a smooth and enjoyable visit. Understanding their visitor etiquette is also essential. During your visit, you will encounter a massive map of India at the Nilkanth Plaza, which tells a story of a young teen named Nilkanth Varni who made his spiritual journey across India at 11 years old, which lasted seven years and covered 8,000 miles (12,000km). He practiced rigorous yoga and rigorous austerities in the Himalayas for six months, standing on one leg in a yogic stance. That is where you will see a 49-foot (15m) bronze statue of the Nilkanth in all his glory, and you will also see 10 pink stone shrines and 14 stone tablets that highlight his teachings of forgiveness, faith, service, and compassion. Next, behind the statue is Brahma Kund, a traditional Indian stepwell that contains sanctified water from 300 sources, including 108 holy rivers in India and rivers that flow across the U.S. The four sides of the pond include the Ganga, Yamuna, Sarasvati, and Sarayu murtis. There are also 48 pink stone shikhars and 24 shrines that surround the Brahma Kund.
Next is the welcome center, where you will be greeted by excellent Indian staff. It is designed according to Indian Haveli-style architecture to welcome everyone traditionally. The warm and friendly atmosphere, hand-carved Burmese Teak wood, and 2,700 lanterns inside the center commemorating Diwali, the Hindu festival of light, will make you feel embraced and comfortable. 3 orientation theaters show short films about the campus and Hinduism. If you like authentic Indian cuisine, The Shayona Cafe and Shayona Cafe Express have you covered with Hindu spiritual principles of ahimsa (non-violence) and a sattvik diet to promote physical, spiritual, and mental wellness.
Then there is the Shikarbaddha Mandir, Built between 2010 and 2014. The mandir was built in the Nagaradi style using 68,000 cubic feet of Italian Carrara marble (1,900 m3). It was opened to the public on August 10, 2014, after the murtis were consecrated in the presence of Pramukh Swami Maharaj.
This place feels like a spiritual journey to another continent without ever leaving. It’s a must-see.
All walks of life are welcome, and this place will leave you 'God smacked, 'not 'Gob smacked.' Believe me, people, when I tell you to walk in, and you will feel at peace with yourself. The temple's serene atmosphere and spiritual energy will leave you feeling calm and tranquil.
That's my adventure for now! I’d love your support—please like, follow, and share! I’m eager to hear about your favorite places, too. What exciting journey awaits next? Stay tuned—let’s discover together!
Have fun and Safe Travels,
JerzyP 🚗🛕
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