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In a unique celebration of ‘Unity, Diversity and Harmony’, the BAPS Hindu Mandir in Abu Dhabi hosted the Defence Attachés, families and dignitaries from more than 20 embassies worldwide.
Defence Attachés from countries including: Belgium, Canada, Comoros Island, Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, France, Germany, Greece, India, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Korea, Mozambique, Tanzania, Serbia, Switzerland attended the event.
Defence Attachés from countries including: Belgium, Canada, Comoros Island, Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, France, Germany, Greece, India, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Korea, Mozambique, Tanzania, Serbia, Switzerland attended the event.
The delegates were mesmerized by ‘The Fairy Tale’ immersive show, which recreates the incredible journey of the Mandir, marking a crucial milestone in celebration of the unique and historic Mandir. The Fairy Tale immersive show at the Mandir housed in a specially constructed auditorium, is projected on all four walls and the floor using 20 video projectors and provides a cutting-edge surround sound experience.
The delegates marvelled at the 6,500-year-old sub-fossil oaks from the Czech Republic, generously donated by an artist. They were mesmerized by the tour of the Mandir’s elaborate and intricate architecture and learned about its undertaking of spiritual elevation, cultural preservation, and social service. The delegates offered prayers and closely admired the artistry of the intricately carved Ancient Civilizational Value tales on the mandir’s façade.
Brahmaviharidas Swami, Head of the BAPS Hindu Mandir, said: ‘The Mandir in Abu Dhabi reflects our deep love for God and humanity, our commitment to global harmony, and our belief that, at their core, even those engaged in conflict seek peace. He expressed his gratitude to His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan for his generosity and support. Captain Harpreet Singh Luthra congratulated the Mandir on welcoming two million visitors, highlighting its role as a symbol of India-UAE friendship.