Mitul Chudgar ji is a true sewak. BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir in Redmond is a beautiful and peaceful place that offers a rich spiritual and cultural experience. The interior is stunning with exquisite idols, creating a serene atmosphere perfect for worship and reflection. The temple hosts vibrant festivals regularly, making every visit special. There is also a small shop selling Indian sweets, ready-to-eat food, religious items, and books at reasonable prices, adding to the cultural immersion. The staff are welcoming, and the mandir serves as a hub for community events, spiritual learning, and cultural exchange. Open daily with convenient hours, it is a must-visit for anyone interested in Hindu spirituality and culture in the Seattle area. Overall, it stands as a glorious testament to devotion and heritage, offering tranquility and...
Read moreThe Mandir is accessible to everyone and there is no fee for admission. There is no need for individuals or families to reserve their visit in advance. The visiting hours are from 9am to 6pm every day, with the most convenient times to come being between 9am to 12pm and 3:30pm to 6pm.
It is recommended that visitors wear clean and tidy casual attire. However, tank tops, shorts, or skirts that are shorter than knee-length will not be permitted. Moreover, all visitors are required to take off their shoes before entering the Mandir or any area of the Mandir grounds. The Mandir is open to everyone, regardless of their religious beliefs. People can come to appreciate the exquisite stonework, seek moments of serenity, or gain knowledge...
Read moreIt was quite serene. I visited on Sunday. It is very happening on Sundays. Prarthana Sabha was going on. The environment inside was much Indianised with lot of discipline, cleanliness and devotion. Separate entries for Ladies and Gents in the hall. However, I found one thing strange that Gents were in front and ladies were in back rows, which I feel could have been in two halfs, means right/left. Secondly the timings mentioned on the board are not rigid, as once I went at 8 am but couldn't get inside, as the Temple was closed, where as it's opening...
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