A Monument to Faith: New Jersey's Historic Hindu Temple and What It Means for the Desi Community
For South Asians throughout New Jersey and the greater New York metro area, the opening of a monumental new Hindu temple has become a powerful symbol of community, faith, and belonging in America.
🏛️ 12,500 Volunteers Built the Largest Hindu Temple Outside Asia in New Jersey
The BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir in Robbinsville, New Jersey, has opened as the largest Hindu temple outside of Asia, a milestone achievement for the Hindu diaspora in North America. The extraordinary project was brought to life with the participation of approximately 12,500 volunteers, reflecting an extraordinary collective devotion. The temple's construction and opening have drawn widespread national attention, marking a defining moment for South Asian religious and cultural life in the region. [3]
🙏 Twelve Years and $96 Million: The Story Behind New Jersey's Landmark Mandir
The BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir in Robbinsville, New Jersey, sits on a 180-acre lot and required twelve years and approximately $96 million to complete. Constructed from more than 1.9 million cubic feet of off-white stone, the temple's spire rises 191 feet into the sky. For writer Kiran Sampath of The Free Press, visiting the mandir on Diwali with her grandparents was a deeply personal experience — a testament to what the temple represents for generations of Hindu Americans who have built their lives in New Jersey. [2]
Sources: [3] NBC News · [2] The Free Press
