Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, London (East London)

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Shri Swaminarayan Mandir
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Religion
Affiliation Hinduism
Deity Swaminarayan
Location
Location London Borough of Newham in East London
Country England
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Location in Greater London
Geographic coordinates 51°32′23.63″N0°2′8.53″E / 51.5398972°N 0.0357028°E / 51.5398972; 0.0357028
Architecture
Date established1987
Completed2002
Website
www.eltemple.uk

Shree Kutch Satsang Swaminarayan Temple (East London) is a Swaminarayan Temple in east London, in the London Borough of Newham that comes under the Narnarayan Dev Gadi and is part of the Hindu faith. [1]

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The main Hindu temple (Mandir), with an upper floor used for seminars and other gatherings, and a library selling books and other religious material. A kitchen and dining area a few doors down, which was previously used as a temporary Mandir while the main Mandir was being reconstructed. The organization is a charity registered and was formed in 1986.

Institutions and groups under the Temple

Yuvak Mandal

This is the Youth Wing. According to Swaminarayan Sampraday scriptures each and every occasion is celebrated with great festivity. These include occasions such as, Rama Navami, Janmashtami, Diwali, Ankoth, and so on, with special inclusions of annual anniversary celebrations of the Temple followed by 5 to 7 days Katha Parayan in the presence of saints and the Acharya.

Boys & Girls Sabhas, Dhol Lessons, Summer fun-days out, Treasure hunts, Christmas fun-days, Shikshapatri evening lectures, are some of the activities of the Yuvak Mandal of East London Swaminarayan Temple. [2]

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References

  1. Raymond Brady Williams (2001). An introduction to Swaminarayan Hinduism . Cambridge University Press. Retrieved 9 April 2009. Swaminarayan temple Cardiff. Page 222
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 "Yuvak Mandal". Archived from the original on 15 April 2009.