The Mandir was registered
in 1966 and has since grown from strength to strength. With the
growth of the number of devotees, the temple was first established
at No. 3 Vaughan Road Harrow in 1975. This was the first and the
only Hindu Temple in Harrow, bringing together the expatriate Hindu
community.
As the Swaminarayan faith grew in the area, the Temple moved to its new premises at Westfield Lane, Kenton, Harrow in 1997. All possible through the strong belief in the sampraday, great backing and volunteering from the satsangis.
The Temple has since expanded the number of activities undertaken at the premises such as:
· Weekend Gujarati classes for children (Mother tongue language)
· Evening classes in English for adults
· Bal Mandal (Religious classes for children)
· Traditional Music classes
· The Temple also enjoys hosting children from local schools who as part of their curriculum wish to learn more about the Hindu religion
Details about activities held within the temple can be found on the website. Please click the relevant link to view more information.
Jai Swaminarayan!
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