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Ganesh temple in Berlin

Berlin (Germany): Germany’s biggest Hindu temple is to be built in a Berlin park, according to plans announced in the German capital on Monday. Construction work on the temple dedicated to the elephant-headed deity Ganesha is due to begin on October 28 at Hasenheide in the suburb of Neukoelln.

The local mayor, Heinz Buschkowsky, handed over a 73-year-lease for the site to the Sri Ganesh Hindu Temple committee on Monday. The temple is expected to act as a place of worship and cultural meeting point for the 6,000 Hindus living in Berlin. A 17-meter ornamental tower dominates the entrance to the complex, which will contain one large temple with seating capacity for more than 300 and four smaller temples. There will also be a community centre, kitchen and storage rooms. The building, costing 850,000 euros (US$1.12 million), will be financed almost exclusively by donations, according to the temple trustees.

Committee president Avnish Kumar Luganis said consumption of meat, tobacco, alcohol and other intoxicants would be expressly forbidden on the premises. In addition to daily prayers and religious services, the temple will also be used for weddings and birthday celebrations. Yoga and meditation courses will also be offered, the president said.

Source: www.earthtimes.org

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