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11th Hindu temple opens in Australia: BAPS organizes 2-day celebration; Swamis, devotees, Mayor & noted guests attend

In the evening, swamis and youths presented a medley of devotional bhajans, gracefully conveying the timeless traditions and enduring values that the mandir instils.

A momentous two-day celebration commemorated the auspicious opening of the new BAPS Mandir in Townsville, in the presence of BAPS swamis from the ANZ region, devotees and well-wishers.

On 2 September, Mayor Jenny Hill and Queensland Police Inspector Jacqui Honeywood, along with other members of the Queensland Police Service, participated with devotees and well-wishers in a grand procession in honour of the murtis along a picturesque 1.5 km route through Townsville Esplanade.

In the evening, swamis and youths presented a medley of devotional bhajans, gracefully conveying the timeless traditions and enduring values that the mandir instils.

On the morning of 3 September, devotees and members of the local Hindu community took part in the Vedic maha puja ceremony and then Paramchintandas Swami and other swamis performed the Vedic mandir inauguration rituals. Following these sacred rites, a grand annakut was offered to the divine murtis.

Previously, in Atladara, on 12 January 2022, Mahant Swami Maharaj performed the Vedic murti-pratishtha rituals of the murtis.

Among the esteemed guests in attendance were Mr. Philip Thompson, Deputy Chair of the Joint Standing Committee on Treaties, and Ms. Natalie Marr, a former Councillor at the Townsville Regional Council and an LNP Candidate