Here the Gods are only in their shrine not inside the humans. I am a Hindu and I came to Nottingham 2days before, and I am struggling like hell finding an accomodation, because it's bank holidays for two days. So, I have requested them shelter not even food for only tonight, but they behave with me like a dog. Previously I had stayed in gurudwara for 7days, and they treated with me like I'm at home. And the treatment that I got from my religion is really so inhumane that after being kicked out of the gate I was crying like anything. Till today I was so proud of being a Hindu, I used to fight with people, who says against Hinduism. But now I know maybe all are Hindus but not the Nottingham...
Read moreA truly divine experience every time I visit. The temple is kept clean and peaceful, creating a serene environment for prayer and reflection. Pandit ji is extremely knowledgeable, humble, and always willing to explain rituals in a way that is easy to understand. His calm presence and dedication make every visit spiritually fulfilling. Pandit ji performs all rituals with great devotion and attention to detail. He is approachable and takes the time to connect with everyone. His prayers and mantras are powerful and comforting. You can genuinely feel the positive energy here....
Read moreI visited on a weekday and after trying to get someone's attention saying I was new was shown the seating area in the shrine room and not spoken to again. I respectfully observed and then left, only aware that there are yoga classes and temple opening times. It's not very apparent by information in the building, by website, or by greeting in person how and what rhythm and timing 'services' to participate take place. I'm wondering how to become more involved and despite trying to haven't found it...
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