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"To jealousy, nothing is more frightful than laughter": Temple vandalizing is so common in Islamic countries that the construction of Hindu temples in a Muslim-dominated UAE has led Islamists and leftists into utter shock & liberal cabal crying like goats

You see, these Islamists start running short of words whenever the demolition of temples in the neighbouring countries like Pakistan and Bangladesh is reported
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A Hindu mandir in Dubai is setting Islamoleftists’ posteriors on fire
A Hindu mandir in Dubai is setting Islamoleftists’ posteriors on fire

What do Islamoleftists want? They want the world to seek orders from them, before involving in any activity that anyhow promotes Hinduism or is in favor of Hindus. The moment any particular person, government, or even a country steps in with a pro-Hindu move, they are hounded by intolerant liberal intelligentsia.

A Hindu Mandir in Dubai

Vandalizing of Hindu temples has become common in Islamic countries. The demolition of Hindu temples in the countries where Hindus are a minority no more surprises us. What surprises us is the construction of Hindu temples in a Muslim-dominated country. Guess what? We have been surprised by UAE.

Dubai’s grand Hindu temple is all set to be open to the public on October 5 on the occasion of the Dussehra festival. The temple is believed to have 16 deities including from South India along with a separate section for Guru Granth Sahib.

Home to 16 deities, a knowledge room, a community center for outreach activities, and a welcoming of people across religious beliefs, Dubai’s newest Hindu Temple is all set for a grand unveiling on October 4.

Raju Shroff, a trustee of the Sindhu Guru Darbar temple, confirmed to Khaleej Times the temple would officially open its doors to the public on the day of the major Hindu festival Dussehra, celebrated on October 5.

The contemporary Hindu temple is in the Emirate’s Corridor of Tolerance in Jebel Ali. In this locality, a Sikh Gurudwara, a Hindu Temple, and several Christian churches practice their religion and spirituality side-by-side.

Khaleej Times was given an exclusive look inside the temple interiors weeks before the official opening. Shroff said, “We will have officials and dignitaries from the government of UAE who will be attending the official opening ceremony on October 4. We have some rituals planned as well.”

The temple will open in two phases, said Shroff. “During phase one, we will open only the place of worship to the public.”

Ashok Kumar W. Odhrani, a temple committee member, added, “During phase two, which begins on January 14, on the day of Makarsankranti, we will open the knowledge room and community room to the public. Moreover, temple visitors can also organise weddings, havan, and private events.”

Odhrani said the temple could accommodate a floating population of 1,000 to 1,200 worshippers. “However, the numbers would be much higher during important Hindu festivals. We expect more people from Abu Dhabi to visit us during the weekends as well,” he said.

To ensure the safety of all visitors amid Covid-19, temple authorities have installed a QR-code-based appointment system.

Visitors can find the QR code on https://hindutempledubai.com/. Temple timings are from 6 am to 9 pm. “Visitors are welcome to enter the temple during their assigned time slots. This is part of our preparedness protocol to avoid mass spreading of Covid-19,” explained Shroff.

The temple will organize celebrations for festivals such as Diwali and Navratri after the official opening. The temple also has a well-equipped kitchen and a dry and cold storage facility. Several LCD screens would be installed inside the community hall and the knowledge room. The spaces can be used by the public for inter-faith dialogues and educational activities for children among other things.

Nine soaring spires, ornate pillars, and handcrafted sculptures in white marble form parts of the temple’s rich interior and exterior. Massive, massive walnut-wood doors and tall concrete pillars decorated with bells, elephants, and flower motifs adorn the temple.

Delicately patterned podiums inside the expansive octagonal-shaped prayer hall will hold the 16 deities across India. “The South Indian deities have been carved in black stone,” said Mohan N, general manager of the Hindu Temple.

Hindu deity Shiva will be the main deity on the central podium and 15 others. Other deities include - Ganesha, Krishna, Mahalakshmi, and South Indian deities Guruvayoorappan and Ayyappan would also be placed inside the prayer hall.

“We wanted to represent different communities so the temple would have gods from South India and goddesses from the East. People from all religious backgrounds are welcome here,” he added. The temple will also have a section for the Guru Granth Sahib – the holy book for Sikhs.

“Large bells will bell suspended from the dome will drop into the expansive hall, and the 465-square-meter prayer room will open up to a terrace for pujas, where devotees can pray around a havan (fire),” he explained.

A unique area has also been designated for a Tulsi (holy basil) plant podium, for mundan (tonsuring), and other religious practices. “Once the deities are installed, 10-12 priests will organize a Pranaprathishtapana ceremony, which will give vibrations of energy to the temple,” said Mohan. At least eight priests will work full-time at the temple as well.

“The Corridor of Tolerance in Dubai will become one of the most spiritual sites in Dubai. It is a beacon for tolerance and coexistence for the rest of the world, open for inter-faith dialogue and sharing of religious and cultural ideas,” said Shroff.

Islamoleftists crying like hoarse

While netizens are thanking the Dubai government for building a temple in a Muslim country, few elements from the liberal cabal were crying like goats over the pleasing development. They are using social media as a tool to oppose the construction of temples in Dubai.

Sakil Ali(شكيلعلي) @RJjolawat wrote to @HSajwanization and @khaleejtimes, "Believe that the thoughts were good, but this does not mean that you try to spoil your faith for money. Islam says that one should never do shirk with Allah, Sir, today you have done the work of preparing another army of robbers?"

Octopus @historicwhore unable to keep his constipation to himself, blurted out to @HSajwanization and @khaleejtimes, "Please let’s move away from religion we don’t need to enable or disable any religion. If at all Hindu community wanted a place, then a meditation and yoga room would have been more than enough."

One Twitter user named Harith Mehsud took to Twitter to spread hatred and project Hindus in a bad light. He wrote, “While they’re banning Islam in their countries, we’re building temples of their false deities and we still ask why are we suffering. We all have to answer for this to Allah SWT on the day of judgment.”

Another Islamist too jumped onto the bandwagon and criticized the construction of a temple on Arab land. He tweeted, “On each demolition of a Muslim masjid be ready to build another temple on Arab land. What an exchange offer you guys have made.”

A Twitter account with the name “Islamic Space Agency” also mocked the idea of building a Hindu mandir saying that it is nonsense. He tweeted, “Home to 16 deities” Imagine living in the Arab nations and seeing this nonsense, lol.”

You see, these Islamists start running short of words whenever the demolition of temples in neighboring countries like Pakistan and Bangladesh is reported.

A survey by the “All Pakistan Hindu Rights Movement” suggests that “in the year 1947, there were 428 temples in Pakistan, out of which 408 temples were, demolished which were later replaced by restaurants, hotels, offices, etc.”

But, who cares? How dare the UAE build a temple? Well, their posteriors are on fire and it is quite evident in their statements and tweets.

References:

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