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Country
  
Inscriptions
  
Vasudev Kutumbakaum

Creator
  
Shri Vallabh Nidhi UK

District
  
Greater London

Architectural styles
  
Gujarati/North Indian

Elevation
  
20 m (66 ft)

Date built
  
May 2010

Year built
  
May 2010

Location
  
Wembley in Middlesex

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Proper name
  
Shri Sanatan Hindu Mandir Wembley

Important festivals
  
Diwali, Navratri, Krishna Janmashtami

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The Shree Sanatan Hindu Mandir (roughly translated as "All-inclusive Hindu temple") is the name of two Hindu temples in London, one situated off the Ealing Road in Wembley and the other in Whipps Cross near Leytonstone. They are run by charity Shri Vallabh Nidhi UK.

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The temples follow Sanatan Dharma, and in common with other temples called Sanatan their intention is to be non-sectarian and ecumenical.

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Leytonstone temple

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The temple in Leytonstone is called Shri Nathji Mandir and was inaugurated in June 1980. It has the following deities - Shri Ram, Shrinathji, Shiv Parivaar, Amba Mataji, Jalaram Bapa and Hanumanji.

Wembley temple

It was opened in the Summer of 2010, took 14 years to build, and is made entirely of imported Indian limestone. It was constructed according to the scriptures of the Hindu holy texts, and so contains no steel supports. Its site has an area of 2.4 acres (9,700 m2).

Many of the temple's component pieces were hand carved in the town of Sola, in the Indian state of Gujarat - before being flown to Britain and assembled. There were 41 marble statues of deities made in India especially for the mandir. The interior is elaborately decorated with carvings on the pillars and walls, as well as the numerous shrines with painted figures of Hindu deities. Some famous spiritual leaders and forms of Gods from other religions are featured in the carvings, including one of Mother Teresa and the Sikh Guru Nanak. At its highest point, the temple is 66 ft (20m) tall.

The temple has the following deities: Shri Ganeshji, Shri Sahajanand Swami, Shri Amba Mataji, Shri Simandhar Swami, Shri Radha Krishna, Shri Ram Darbar, Shri Shrinathji, Shri Tirupati Balaji, Shri Shiv Parivar, Shri Jalaram Bapa, Shri Hanumanji.

The temple was built using funds raised by the charity Shri Vallabh Nidhi UK (SVNUK).

Shri Vallabh Nidhi UK

The charity which runs the temples was founded by Vaishnav Hindus in London and one of its objects is "Advance the Hindu religion in accordance with the teaching of Shri Vallabh" (Vallabha Acharya), the founder of the Pushtimarg sect. However the temples are intended to be ecumenical. The Charity was founded by Late Shri Ramanbhai Patel of the six gham patidar community with the blessings of Krishna Shankar Shashriji (Dadaji)

References

Shree Sanatan Hindu Mandir Wikipedia