• Hilda Zhang, a Chinese national, exchanged wedding vows and garlands with Indian citizen Suraj Negi at the Hindu temple in Dubai. Photo: Suraj Negi
    Hilda Zhang, a Chinese national, exchanged wedding vows and garlands with Indian citizen Suraj Negi at the Hindu temple in Dubai. Photo: Suraj Negi
  • The couple with friends and family after their traditional Indian wedding ceremony at the temple in Jebel Ali. Photo: Suraj Negi
    The couple with friends and family after their traditional Indian wedding ceremony at the temple in Jebel Ali. Photo: Suraj Negi
  • Family and friends shower the couple with flowers and rice during their Dubai wedding ceremony. Photo: Suraj Negi
    Family and friends shower the couple with flowers and rice during their Dubai wedding ceremony. Photo: Suraj Negi
  • Hilda and Suraj are among several couples of different nationalities who have chosen the Hindu temple as the venue for their wedding. Photo: Suraj Negi
    Hilda and Suraj are among several couples of different nationalities who have chosen the Hindu temple as the venue for their wedding. Photo: Suraj Negi
  • The wedding rituals usually take about three to four hours with the priest explaining the rituals. Photo: Suraj Negi
    The wedding rituals usually take about three to four hours with the priest explaining the rituals. Photo: Suraj Negi
  • The intricate ceiling lotus design in the main prayer hall. Khushnum Bhandari / The National
    The intricate ceiling lotus design in the main prayer hall. Khushnum Bhandari / The National
  • A shrine where the Sikh holy book is placed upstairs in the main prayer hall. Khushnum Bhandari / The National
    A shrine where the Sikh holy book is placed upstairs in the main prayer hall. Khushnum Bhandari / The National
  • The temple is a contemporary spiritual hub for all faiths. Khushnum Bhandari / The National
    The temple is a contemporary spiritual hub for all faiths. Khushnum Bhandari / The National
  • Ganpati, or Ganesh, god of wisdom and prosperity, in the prayer hall. Khushnum Bhandari / The National
    Ganpati, or Ganesh, god of wisdom and prosperity, in the prayer hall. Khushnum Bhandari / The National
  • The Hindu temple has recorded more than 1.6 million visits in its first year. Khushnum Bhandari / The National
    The Hindu temple has recorded more than 1.6 million visits in its first year. Khushnum Bhandari / The National
  • The temple's lotus motif in a temple skylight. Last October visitor numbers soared to more than 245,000 for the Diwali and Dusshera celebrations. Chris Whiteoak / The National
    The temple's lotus motif in a temple skylight. Last October visitor numbers soared to more than 245,000 for the Diwali and Dusshera celebrations. Chris Whiteoak / The National
  • More than 100 bells hang in a corridor. Chris Whiteoak / The National
    More than 100 bells hang in a corridor. Chris Whiteoak / The National
  • The temple also has halls set aside for teaching children Sanskrit, classical music and meditation classes. Chris Whiteoak / The National
    The temple also has halls set aside for teaching children Sanskrit, classical music and meditation classes. Chris Whiteoak / The National
  • Srinivasan Ramanujam celebrates his 80th birthday with a prayer ceremony. Photo: Srinivasan family
    Srinivasan Ramanujam celebrates his 80th birthday with a prayer ceremony. Photo: Srinivasan family
  • The Srinivasan family invited about 50 guests to mark their father's birthday at the temple. Photo: Srinivasan family
    The Srinivasan family invited about 50 guests to mark their father's birthday at the temple. Photo: Srinivasan family

Dubai's Hindu temple connects cultures with 1.6m visits in first year


Ramola Talwar Badam
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Dubai's Hindu temple has recorded more than 1.6 million visits in its first year – as worshippers from all faiths and nationalities unite under one roof.

The white-tiled building with brass spires in the Jebel Ali neighbourhood is a vibrant hub for prayers and colourful community gatherings.

Newborns have been brought to the temple for blessings and residents have celebrated the birthday of elderly parents there.

Open to all faiths, the temple has also welcomed people from different countries, including Ukraine, China, Sri Lanka and Colombia, who chose it as the venue for a traditional Indian marriage ceremony.

The temple first opened its doors in August 2022, before holding a grand official opening ceremony in October.

Getting married in the presence of my gods and in their home was a big factor for me
Suraj Negi,
an Indian engineer who married a Chinese national in the Dubai Hindu temple

“It was a moving experience to get married at this beautiful temple,” said Hilda Zhang, a Chinese national who exchanged vows and garlands with Indian citizen Suraj Negi.

“I have been to India and I think this temple is even more beautiful than some I have seen there.”

Blessed by the gods

Ms Zhang, overseas coordinator for a retail and hospitality company, and her partner were among 18 couples who have exchanged wedding vows in the temple since January.

Couples often complete the civil marriage formalities at courts such as the Abu Dhabi Civil Family Court before booking the temple for a wedding ceremony.

Priests from different Indian states speak in English or regional languages as they explain the rituals that can last up to four hours.

Family and friends shower the couple with flowers and rice as part of the wedding ceremony at the Hindu temple in Dubai. Photo: Suraj Negi
Family and friends shower the couple with flowers and rice as part of the wedding ceremony at the Hindu temple in Dubai. Photo: Suraj Negi

“This temple in Dubai is where Suraj finds his inner peace and I was happy to have the ceremony there,” said Beijing-born Ms Zhang, who is an atheist.

“I found the vows very interesting because Suraj was asked to promise he would respect me, consult me for big financial decisions and treat my parents as he would treat his.”

Mr Negi, a civil engineer from Uttarakhand in northern India, said the temple wedding made him feel blessed.

“Dubai will always have a lifelong space in my heart, it is the place I got married and I will cherish this forever,” he said.

“I wanted a peaceful place where I could hear chanting of priests.

“Getting married in the presence of my gods and in their home was a big factor for me.”

Thousands flock to temple each day

Temple authorities said the site draws more than 20,000 visitors a day for festivals and national holidays.

The busiest month was October last year when numbers soared to more than 245,000 people for the Diwali, festival of lights, and Dusshera celebrations that mark the triumph of good over evil.

Watching people stream into the temple fills the organisers with a sense of pride.

Flowers decorate the main entrance of the Hindu temple at Jebel Ali, Dubai. Khushnum Bhandari / The National
Flowers decorate the main entrance of the Hindu temple at Jebel Ali, Dubai. Khushnum Bhandari / The National

“The thought that so many people come under one roof in a peaceful environment is an amazing feeling,” said Raju Shroff, trustee of the Sindhi Guru Darbar temple that oversaw construction.

“I get a real sense of happiness to see so many people praying, meditating and finding solace here.”

Apart from prayer services and family celebrations, space is set aside to teach children the Sanskrit language, classical music and holy scriptures. There are also plans for outreach programmes to support workers and people in need.

“At the moment we have the prayer, community and knowledge halls. We also want to be a platform to connect people in need with our devotees,” Mr Shroff said.

“When people are stuck in a crisis and request help, they can get assistance from lawyers, doctors. Our devotees want to give food, medical and legal advice so people in need can benefit.”

The temple also runs a kitchen that can cater to about 180 guests.

From simple meals served on banana tree leaves to menus with 45 options, the halls are booked for special prayers and colourful Indian festivals such as Holi and Navratri.

“Some people want to follow exact rituals from back home in India, others ask for additions to the food menu,” said N Mohan, the temple’s general manager.

“We try to adapt to the family’s requirements. People are far away from home and want to celebrate in a place they find joy in.”

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