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Hindu Temple @ Lilburn, Georgia
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Inauguration Ceremony Pictures in August
www.swaminarayan.org/news/usa/2007/08/at
lanta/august26mur...
The stone for the project was shipped
piece by piece from India, where
craftsmen had sculptured it into more
than 500 designs including rosettes,
leaves, feathers and lacy geometric
patterns. The thousands of sections,
ranging from five ounces to five tons,
each with its own bar code, have been
assembled like a giant jigsaw puzzle
based on instructions for religious
buildings written into scripture
thousands of years old.
Although the engineers said they had
not counted the number of pieces they
used, a mandir in London that served as
a model for the Lilburn building
required more than 26,000 individual
parts.
The price tag for the project, $19
million, has been kept down by the
thousands of hours of volunteer labor
donated by congregants of the BAPS
Swaminarayan temple in Clarkston, Ga.,
who will move from a converted skating
rink when the temple is completed in
August. For more than two years
homemakers and retirees have been
polishing the stonework by hand and
cooking for the construction workers.
Hundreds of volunteers installed more
than 50,000 plants for the landscaping.
From The New York Times
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items are from between 25 Sep 2007 & 17 May 2008.