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Shree Swaminarayan Temple Willesden is a Swaminarayan Mandir in the London suburb of Willesden. It is the first Swaminarayan Mandir to be opened in the city. [1] . Today the Swaminarayan Sampraday has six Swaminarayan Mandirs across London alone. History. In 1975, a disused church on Willesden Lane was bought and renovated. [2] .
In 1975, a disused church on Willesden Lane was bought and renovated, which was the physical beginning of the great temple that exists today. The temple was officially opened to the public on the auspicious day of Sharad Purnima, 11th October 1975.
Shree Swaminarayan Temple - Willesden, London, United Kingdom. 9,260 likes · 201 talking about this · 2,459 were here. Shree Swaminarayan Temple was founded in October 1975. It is under Shree...
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Feb 2, 2024 · 220/222 Willesden Lane, London, NW2 5RG, UK. The Swaminarayan Sampraday is a sect of Hinduism, which has been established for approximately two centuries, the founder of this sect was Lord Shree Swaminarayan. In the mid-twentieth century many satsangis had moved to East Africa, they had regular contact with organisations in India.
As an important part of the local community, Willesden Temple has become a place where lifelong friendships have been made. Coming to Mandir. As a community we encourage all our Temple visitors to car share, walk or use public transport where possible. Nearest Underground station: Willesden Green Overground station: Brondesbury Park
Home. Temples. Willesden Temple. Shree Swaminarayan Temple - Willesden is a Hindu Temple on 220/222 Willesden Lane, London, NW2 5RG, United Kingdom. It has been serving the spiritual needs of the local congregation for many years and continues to host various Hindu festivals with great devotion.