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Historical Perspective
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from previous page:
By Swaran K. Jain
With great fanfare and festivity,
the ground breaking and bhumi puja took place on Sunday, October
27, 1985. This day marked a new chapter in the history of our temple.
By now we had crossed many hurdles and were confident that our dream
would soon become a reality. Much hard work had been accomplished
but much more lay ahead. Our imaginations were let loose on conceptual
ideas of the temple. We had many designs, plans and ideas for it.
Ultimately, though, it boiled down to the desires of the community
versus financial constraints. We needed a place of worship and enlightenment
with a functional, yet aesthetically pleasing design. So, as soon
as the Board of Trustees approved the designs, construction began
under the skilled supervision of Bob Sathyanarayana.
Brick by brick, the dream was beginning
to take its shape. Finally the years of toil and hard work were
starting to pay off. The Journey was at a landmark. The dream was
almost alive.
The opening of the Hindu Temple and Cultural Center of Kansas City,
on May 22, 1988, at 9:00 A.M. was a historic event. It was breathtaking
achievement of incredible magnitude which had tested the collective
efforts of our community time and time again, and it was here at
last. Now we had our own temple, a place where we could gather together,
worship together and pass on our cultural heritage to our children.
Much work was still to be done, but at last the dream had come true.
At that time our efforts were concentrated
on making our temple complete with devasthan and murtis. Pradeep
Shukla was given the task of designing the devasthan. We give our
many thanks to Pradeep for a beautiful devasthan and a job well
done. It took a countless number of hours, Herculean efforts, and
many visits to India by Abhay Bisarya, Chairman of the Murti Committee,
Jagan Agrawal, Thakor Patel, and Laxmi Naidu to be able to acquire
beautiful murits for our temple. We thank them for their superb
efforts.
In July of 1982 we had a dream,
a dream of having our very own temple. In April 1991, the Murti
Sthapana fulfilled this dream. During the last fifteen years, slowly
and gradually we continued the growth and development of our temple,
another chapter written another hurdle crossed. From its inception
in July 1982 till its completion in April, 1991, the temple building
project passed many stages that tested the collective will, strength,
and commitment of all those who were associated with it. Temple’s
successful completion and spiritual fulfillment is a source of satisfaction
and pride for our entire community. There are so many people in
our community who, in their own way, contributed toward the building
fund. They donated their time, efforts and labor. We offer our many
sincere and heartfelt thanks. Your hard work has made it possible
to realize this dream of our own temple and cultural center. Now
we can pass on our heritage to future generations.
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