Wednesday, March 11, 2026

The first traditional Hindu temple will be built in Paris, carved stones sent

Bussy-Saint-Georges (Paris). For the first time, hand-hewn stones from India arrived here for the construction of the BAPS Swaminarayan Hindu Temple in Busy-Saint-Georges, France. This will be the first traditional Hindu temple in France. This temple will become a living example of centuries-old Indian craftsmanship, architecture and spiritual tradition. These stones have been created by skilled artisans of India using traditional techniques, incorporating intricate carvings, cultural symbols and spiritual sentiments. After reaching France, the work of constructing the temple with these stones will be done by a joint team of Indian and French artisans. The special thing is that the French team also includes those experts who played an important role in the repair of the historic Notre-Dame Cathedral. With this, a unique confluence of traditional craftsmanship and modern engineering of both the countries will be seen.
This cooperation is not only important from a technical point of view, but also presents a strong example of cultural exchange. This temple will not be limited to just a place of worship, but will become a center of culture, education, spirituality and community activities. Here there will be an opportunity to understand Indian traditions, values ​​and philosophy of life, through which the local people as well as the Indian community living in France will be able to connect. After the completion of the temple, it will become a permanent symbol of friendship and mutual respect between India and France. The ceremony marking the arrival of the stones was attended by local and national level representatives as well as community heads. Mr. Sanjay Kara, CEO of BAPS Paris Temple Project, said that each stone brings with it heritage, reverence and purpose.
He described it as a beautiful union of Indian tradition and French engineering. Indian Ambassador Sanjeev Kumar Singhala also termed the project as a wonderful confluence of craftsmanship and cultural values ​​of both the countries. French officials also described this temple as a new chapter of harmony, partnership and cultural dialogue. He believes this project will deepen understanding and respect between diverse cultures. Construction of the BAPS Paris Temple began in June 2024 and is expected to be completed by 2026.

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