Neasden Temple: Exploring Religion in London
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- Опубліковано 6 лис 2016
- A distinctive presence in suburban north-west London, the temple was built between 1992 and 1995 with materials imported from India. It is introduced here by Yogendra Narendra Shah.
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What breathtaking beauty!!! and I have learnt something today. Not many people have an inkling about the Hindu Religion or way of life.
Very enjoyable to view in 360. Beautiful place.
beautiful
Wow, just wow! What a beautiful building. For me tha 360 degree photography does work very well in chrome.
I have went here for a trip it was so beautiful
Certainly an amazing building.
It might be in Neasden but it was a brief visit to another world.
I went to this Temple yesterday,no I am not a muslim,I am English. We went there for a school trip. It really is beautiful there. All the floors are marble or carpet. I could definitely go there again!
It's a Hindu temple not muslim.
It's a hindu temple bro..
Its a Hindu temple(mandir), muslims have mosque (Masjid)
I have learnt, if we strip away the "dogmas" of all the churches we are left with the "lowest common denominator" (as maths at school used to call it); the same god. To get to that, one has to remove ALL the peripherals, including the New Testament in the case of us "Christians" but God is God and we all need to believe in a deity because that is the nature of humans. We all have the weakness of "Needing to know, needing to ask the questions to which we'll never know the answer. God fills the gaps, Christ and other religion focal points fill in other details and as with Judaism, history passes down tight knot generations to smooth our the little wrinkles that we have in our values and understanding. (Which can never be fully satiated for the sole reason that we are human; damaged goods from the word go.
You're obviously young so don't be upset on the comments picking you up on what is seen as an error on your part. Read my longer comment and you might agree that basically, it is all the same. Good luck kiddo!
Awesome
It took me a while to work out that this was 360° photography - because it doesn't work in Chrome.
It does work in Firefox so I've now managed to see all the films in the series (published to date at least). The relatively low resolution of the 360° doesn't do justice to the buildings which are being showcased. A conventional HD camera would have served the purpose far better.
Its 4K
the 3d was very good.
I just want to know which God is the highest or biggest god in Hindus this is hindu right?
where is the ramp for disabled entry. a lady looked to be struggling with a wheelchair?
All sturcler jain old mandir 1400 coppy.....this scullers are jain
Mandirs