Monday 3 June 2013

SUMMER VISITS: BAPS SHRI SWAMINARAYAN MANDIR

 
The Faith Awareness series of summer visits to places of worship and other faith-related sites in Leicester continues this evening at BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Gipsy Lane. I'm obliged to be elsewhere this evening, so much of the content of this blog post has been provided by Barbara Butler (thanks Barbara!)

The Shri Swaminarayan Mandir is directly across the road from the place the group's last visit in this programme: All Saints Church, Kerrysdale Avenue.

Our group was welcomed and shown into the main temple, where we admired the beauty and peace of the space. We also appreciated the watercolour depictions of the life of the guru. We were shown round the classrooms and talked to some of the boys who were learning Gujarati. This was made easy because we had a child with us. We finally joined in with the worship of the community.
 
Frieze in the vestibule at BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir
This is the third of six Faith Awareness visits planned for Monday evenings in May and June, the others being


I may not be ale to attend every visit personally, but I hope to arrange for a blog post on each of them. Watch this space!

I'm bringing a group of Year 5 pupils from Sandfield Close Primary here tomorrow morning. That will be the third of four visits in two days that these children are making to local places of worship, arranged in association with The Mighty Creatives (a charity based in Leicester's LCB Depot, working across the East Midlands to champion young people's creativity and innovation). Artwork that the children produce as an outcome of their visits will be on display under the title, "Faith in Neighbours" in the Mezzanine at Curve as part of An Indian Summer later this month.

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