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BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Irving, Texas, United States

A Mandir is a sacred Hindu place of worship. It represents the earthly home of Bhagwan, a sacred space devotees visit to connect with the divine, seek spiritual growth, quiet the mind, and find community.

Mandirs represent a Vedic tradition of building, maintaining, and preserving physical spaces to uphold Hinduism’s ancient philosophy and values. They are vibrant hubs of spiritual activity, architectural beauty, and cultural heritage. The rituals and traditions celebrated at mandirs connect individuals to their families, communities, and Bhagwan. Mandirs also enable the legacy of Hinduism’s oldest teachings to be shared with future generations.

The main attractions of a Mandir are the sanctums, where murtis or images of the deity are enshrined. Devotees come to mandirs to offer prayers before the murtis, and participate in puja, arti, darshan, and other worship rituals to seek blessings, guidance, or solace.

The size of mandirs varies from small, simple shrines to elaborate stone edifices. BAPS mandirs are traditionally categorized as either ‘shikharbaddha mandirs’ or ‘hari mandirs’. Shikharbaddha mandirs are built largely of stone with signature ‘shikhars’ or pinnacles, and are adorned with intricate carvings and sculptures. Hari mandirs are built using modern materials such as steel, concrete, and cement. Another major distinction is that in shikharbaddha mandirs, the arti – the main worship ritual conducted in all mandirs – is performed five times daily, while in hari mandirs, the arti is performed twice daily.

HH Mahant Swami Maharaj, the present spiritual leader and guru of BAPS, supports the establishment of mandirs as a means to cultivate peace within communities and connect individuals to Bhagwan.

BAPS Swaminarayan mandirs nurture personal as well as collective worship through festivals, ceremonies, and cultural and spiritual assemblies. In addition to spiritual practices, BAPS mandirs teach arts, languages, music, and philosophy rooted in Hindu heritage. BAPS mandirs also organize walkathons, health fairs, blood drives, and other charitable efforts for local communities and causes.

BAPS mandirs welcome people of all faiths and backgrounds, offering a space for contemplation, learning, and cultural exchange. Visiting a BAPS mandir provides an enriching experience, offering insights into Hindu spirituality, culture, and community amidst an atmosphere of tranquility and devotion.

How to Get There:

The temple is 5 miles East of Dallas Fort Worth International Airport.

Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/tCVqta9K9nmSfE3g7

A Mandir is a sacred Hindu place of worship. It represents the earthly home of Bhagwan, a sacred space devotees visit to connect with the divine, seek spiritual growth, quiet the mind, and find community.

Mandirs represent a Vedic tradition of building, maintaining, and preserving physical spaces to uphold Hinduism’s ancient philosophy and values. They are vibrant hubs of spiritual activity, architectural beauty, and cultural heritage. The rituals and traditions celebrated at mandirs connect individuals to their families, communities, and Bhagwan. Mandirs also enable the legacy of Hinduism’s oldest teachings to be shared with future generations.

The main attractions of a Mandir are the sanctums, where murtis or images of the deity are enshrined. Devotees come to mandirs to offer prayers before the murtis, and participate in puja, arti, darshan, and other worship rituals to seek blessings, guidance, or solace.

The size of mandirs varies from small, simple shrines to elaborate stone edifices. BAPS mandirs are traditionally categorized as either ‘shikharbaddha mandirs’ or ‘hari mandirs’. Shikharbaddha mandirs are built largely of stone with signature ‘shikhars’ or pinnacles, and are adorned with intricate carvings and sculptures. Hari mandirs are built using modern materials such as steel, concrete, and cement. Another major distinction is that in shikharbaddha mandirs, the arti – the main worship ritual conducted in all mandirs – is performed five times daily, while in hari mandirs, the arti is performed twice daily.

HH Mahant Swami Maharaj, the present spiritual leader and guru of BAPS, supports the establishment of mandirs as a means to cultivate peace within communities and connect individuals to Bhagwan.

BAPS Swaminarayan mandirs nurture personal as well as collective worship through festivals, ceremonies, and cultural and spiritual assemblies. In addition to spiritual practices, BAPS mandirs teach arts, languages, music, and philosophy rooted in Hindu heritage. BAPS mandirs also organize walkathons, health fairs, blood drives, and other charitable efforts for local communities and causes.

BAPS mandirs welcome people of all faiths and backgrounds, offering a space for contemplation, learning, and cultural exchange. Visiting a BAPS mandir provides an enriching experience, offering insights into Hindu spirituality, culture, and community amidst an atmosphere of tranquility and devotion.

How to Get There:

The temple is 5 miles East of Dallas Fort Worth International Airport.

Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/tCVqta9K9nmSfE3g7

Type

Consecrated

Country

India (भारत)

State

Uttarakhand

Town

Kedarnath

Google Map

https://goo.gl/maps/moMa7n9uK4j7Lv319

Longitude

35.5641992

Latitude

-85.5779828

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Sadhguru

Accessibility

Abode of Yoga is open for visitors from 8:30 AM CT to 8:00 PM CT daily and from 8:30 AM CT to 8:00 PM CT on Saturdays. RSVP prior to arrival is required. For more information and to reserve your visit please click here. To ensure the safety and health of everyone on campus, a KN95 mask is required for entry into the Abode.

During the visiting hours, one can make an offering of water to the linga and join Guru Pooja at 11:50 AM and 6:20 PM. On weekends, there is an Aarti (a special offering of fire) at 6:00 pm. There is no prayer or worship required at The Abode. Visitors may instead make various offerings to connect with the energies of the space and benefit from it. Read more.

Special processes are also established to bring wellbeing to all aspects of life, including klesha nashana kriya, purifying the 5 elements, anniversaries, weddings and for children. Read more.

Read More

https://isha.sadhguru.org/in/en/center/consecrated-spaces/adiyogi-abode-of-yoga

How To Get There

Accessible within a few hours via international airports in Atlanta, Nashville and Chattanooga, and a few hours drive from major cities in the South.

Hours and General Information

Adiyogi: The Abode of Yoga – 8:30 AM to 8:00 PM CT (Monday to Friday)

8:30 AM to 8:00 PM CT (Saturday)

All visitors are welcome including families.