Marvelous Hindu Temple outside India, Built by 12,500 United States volunteers

Devotion to the divine has been an integral part of Indian culture for centuries. Temples stand as physical embodiments of this deep-seated devotion. 

The BAPS Swaminarayan Akshardham, the world’s largest Hindu temple constructed outside India in the modern era, exemplifies the significance of these sacred structures.

Located in Robbinsville Township, New Jersey, this temple is a testament to devotion, innovation, and the enduring importance of preserving cultural and spiritual heritage.

Let’s delve into the remarkable story of this grand structure and its significance.

The Monumental Achievement:

Spanning 255 feet in length, 345 feet in width, and 191 feet in height, the Akshardham temple covers a 183 acres of land.
What makes it even more inspiring is that it was built over 12 years by a dedicated team of over 12,500 volunteers from across the United States, showcasing the power of collective determination.


Architectural Marvel:

Designed in accordance with ancient Hindu scriptures, the Akshardham temple is adorned with over 10,000 intricately crafted statues, carvings of Indian musical instruments, and dance forms.


Its design pays homage to India’s rich cultural heritage, making it a masterpiece of architecture.

Second Largest in the World:

While the Akshardham temple is the second-largest Hindu temple in the world after Cambodia’s Angkor Wat, it holds a unique significance in the Western hemisphere.


It is more than just a place of worship; it embodies universal values rooted in Hindu traditions.

A Vision Realized:

The temple’s creation was inspired by the vision of Pramukh Swami Maharaj, a spiritual leader who aimed to create a place accessible to people of all faiths and backgrounds.


His dream was to offer a space where visitors could learn and embrace the values deeply rooted in Hindu tradition.

Building Blocks of History:

Every stone used in the temple’s construction has a story. The selection of limestone, pink sandstone, marble, and granite was based on their resilience in extreme weather conditions.


Approximately two million cubic feet of stone was sourced from various locations worldwide.

Sustainable Practices:

Akshardham is not just a marvel of architecture but also a testament to sustainability.


The temple boasts a solar panel farm, fly ash concrete mix, and a commitment to planting over two million trees globally over the past few decades.

The Power of Voluntarism:

Millions of volunteer hours were dedicated to the temple’s construction, guided by skilled artisans from India. Volunteers of all ages and backgrounds, from students to CEOs, played a crucial role in bringing this monumental project to life.


BAPS Swaminarayan Akshardham promises to be a landmark of Hindu culture and architecture in the Western hemisphere.

As it stands proudly in New Jersey, it serves as a beacon of faith and a symbol of unity, welcoming people of all backgrounds to explore its grandeur and the values it represents.
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Dr. Kirti Sisodhia

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