Mandir was beautiful, not the staff, not all. Specially the ones near Abishek were very rude. Food... read more
Mandir was beautiful, not the staff, not all. Specially the ones near Abishek were very rude. Food... read more
Such a beautiful place on Saturday as you can take a self-guided tour inside the temple. You must... read more
Our first visit was very interesting and informative. The volunteers and staff are welcoming and nice. We arrived in time for one of the brief prayer sessions at 11:15 a.m.
The temple is wheelchair accessible and an audio tour is available in several languages (English, Spanish, French, German, Chinese).
Wear socks (required to take off your shoes), non-sleeveless shirts and shorts are not allowed.
There's a welcome center, gift shop (guide book with photos for only a $1), and a vegan Indian restaurant on the premise.
I Visited Baps in September with some out of town Guest Kehul was the Gentleman behind the counter very Sincere Kind & Humble He was Attentive gave Us a Sample & My Guest had an Awesome Expirence Thank U soo much they now know what Baps is & also enjoyed the Sweets
A very spritual place that you can be more familiar with Hindu culture. The architecture is amazing and you can get lost in the beauty. Just make sure your wear long pants or skirts that covers your leg for respect. But if you did not they will provide you with pqcked clean wrap
Great experience. I highly recommend going to the giftshop and paying $5 for the self-guided audio tour.
We read about this place in the Georgia Travel Guide and thought it would be an interesting stop to break up a long car ride. It was raining the day we got there, but with umbrellas in hand we were very glad that we stopped. There are more that 34,000 individual intricate marble pieces that were carved by hand in India & shipped to the USA and assembled like a giant 3-D puzzle. If you are in the area, do yourself a favor and stop to see this amazing place and learn more about the Hindu religion.
This is one of the most amazing places I have seen. I suggest purchasing one of the books from the gift store about the Hindu Religion.(only 1.00 when we were there) I wish I had read the book before seeing the Temple. I would have known the history of what I was seeing.