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A magnificent Hindu temple has opened in Dubai.

With a powerful message of tolerance, peace, and harmony, a spectacular new Hindu temple that merges Indian and Arabic architectural designs has been inaugurated here in Jebel Ali Village.

The temple, which is located in the emirate’s ‘worship village,’ publicly opened its doors to worshippers from throughout the UAE on Tuesday.

“The new Hindu Temple in Dubai was inaugurated by Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence, and Amb @sunjaysudhir. On occasion, Ambassador Sunjay Sudhir commended the UAE Government for its assistance to the UAE’s 3.5 million-strong Indian diaspora “The Indian Embassy in Abu Dhabi issued a tweet.

According to the Khaleej Times newspaper, the official inauguration ceremony was highlighted by a powerful message of tolerance, peace, and unity, bringing together individuals of many religions.

Priests shouted “Om Shanti Shanti Om” in a peace salutation, and musicians playing tabla and dhol – Indian drums — greeted visitors as they entered.

The ‘worship hamlet’ in Jebel Ali now comprises nine religious sites, including seven churches, the Guru Nanak Darbar Sikh Gurudwara, and a new Hindu temple of worship.

A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held in the main prayer hall.

Sheikh Nahyan was accompanied by Ambassador Sudhir, Dr. Omar Al Muthanna, CEO of the Community Development Authority’s (CDA) social regulating and licensing body, and Raju Shroff, trustee of the Hindu Temple Dubai.

The Community Development Authority’s director-general, Ahmed Abdul Karim Julfar, was also present at the ceremony.

Over 200 luminaries attended the dazzling opening ceremony, including the heads of foreign missions, religious leaders of various faiths, business executives, and Indian community members.

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