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Directions Map

Walking Directions from
Neasden Station

Walking Directions from
Stonebridge Station
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Directions
Local Underground Stations
1. Take the Bakerloo line to Stonebridge Park Station
1A. Alternatively, from Stonebridge Park Station, you can walk along Conduit Way to the Neasden Temple – walking distance 0.75 miles. Click here for suggested walking route
1B. From Stonebridge Park Station,
take Bus 112 from Stop B
towards Brent Cross Shopping Centre, dropping off at Woodheyes Road. Average bus journey time: 5 mins. From Woodheyes Road,
Take Bus 206 from Stop G
towards Kilburn Park Station, dropping off on Brentfield Road just outside Neasden Temple. Average bus journey time: 4 mins.
2. Take the Metropolitan Line/Jubilee Line to
Wembley Park Station
2A. From Wembley Park Station, take Bus 224 from Stop O towards Willesden Junction, dropping off on Brentfield Road just outside Neasden Temple. Average bus journey time: 18 mins.
2B. From Wembley Park Station, walk down Empire Way to Engineers Way, take Bus 92 towards Ikea Brent Park, dropping off on Ikea Brent Park Stop C. Walk down Drury Way, cross the traffic lights and walk down Brentfield Road towards Neasden Temple. Average journey time: 30 mins.
3. Take the Jubilee Line to Neasden Station.
From Neasden Station, you can walk along North Circular Road to the Neasden Temple – walking distance 1.1 miles. Click here for suggested walking route
Tube/Bus
Info
206 – Wembley Park– Mandir – Harlesden Jubilee Clock – Kilburn
224 – Willesden Junction – Harlesden – Mandir – Wembley Central (via Brentfield Road)
112 – Finchley – Brent Cross – Neasden (Brent Park) – Ealing Broadway
232 – Wood Green – Brent Cross – Neasden (Brent Park)
92 – Ealing Hospital – Greenford – Wembley Central, Tesco/Ikea
Click
here for
tube and bus maps.
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Plan
your journey to visit the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir with up-to-the-minute
travel information from Transport for London or call London
Travel Information on 020 7222 1234. |
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Information
& Guidelines
The Mandir is a house of God. It is very sacred; hence all visitors
are required to abide by the following rules and regulations applicable
to all areas including the Mandir, Haveli and the Exhibition.
- Guide:
Guides available for schools/groups/ individuals*
(* Subject to availability).
- Dress Code:
No shorts or skirts shorter than knee length (Please ask security
for a sarong).
- Shoes:
All visitors are required to remove their shoes before entering the Mandir
or any part of the Haveli complex. (Shoe racks provided within
the complex)
- Photography
& Videography:
Photography & videography inside the building is strictly
prohibited.
- Food &
Drink:
No food or drinks are allowed inside the Mandir premises. Please
discard any chewing gum in the bin provided before entering.
- Mobile Phones:
Please switch off all mobile phones prior to entering the premises.
Mobile phones with cameras must not be used to take photos. A selection of photographs is available in the souvenir shop.
- Smoking:
No smoking on the premises including car parks. Please dispose
of cigarettes in the bin provided, prior to entering the gates.
- Conduct:
Please refrain from touching the delicate carvings within the
Mandir premises. To maintain the spiritual atmosphere, please observe
silence inside the Mandir.
- Shayona Shop:
Caters for vegetarian foods, Indian snacks, soft drinks, tea,
coffee, etc.
- Parking:
Car parking available. Limited coach parking.
- Disabled:
Wheelchairs available; lift for disabled visitors.
- Entrance Fee
for Exhibition & Video:
Adult – £2.00; OAPs and children (6-16) – £1.50.
Group and school parties should arrange booking or contact 020 8965 2651 Ext
2406.
- Security:
For the safety of all visitors, various security measures are
in place. Visitors are advised to leave all bags and cameras
in their cars or alternatively to deposit them in the Security
Baggage Cabin in the car park. Remember to collect your items
when you leave. Please respect all security procedures.
- Donations:
If visitors wish
to make a donation to maintain the upkeep of the Mandir, cheques
should be made payable to 'BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha'.
PLEASE
NOTE: The Management reserves the right to refuse admission to those who do not follow the guidelines and to those who may be inappropriately dressed.
All visitors aged 17 or under must be accompanied by an adult at all times, otherwise entry may be refused.
The mandir is open from 9.00am to 6.00pm daily, 365 days a year. However, the Management reserves the right to close the Mandir without prior notice.

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Bhagwan Swaminarayan (centre), Aksharbrahma
Gunatitanand Swami (left) and Aksharmukta Gopalanand Swami (right) at BAPS Shri
Swaminarayan Mandir, London

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Murti Darshan
Timings
| From |
To |
Description |
| 9.00am |
11.00am |
Murti Darshan
Open (Viewing of Sacred Deities) |
| 11.00am |
11.45am |
Murti Darshan
Closed for Rajbhog Thal (Offering foods to the Sacred Deities) |
| 11.45am |
12.15pm |
Murti Darshan
Open for Rajbhog Arti (Ritual of waving of lights to the
Sacred Deities) |
12.15pm
12.30pm |
4.00pm
3.30pm |
Murti Darshan
Closed (Monday to Friday)
Murti Darshan Closed (Saturday & Sunday) |
| 4.00pm |
6.00pm |
Murti Darshan
Open |
Abhishek Timings
| From |
To |
| 9.30am |
12noon |
| 4.00pm |
5.30pm |
For more information, click here.
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Regular
Satsang Assemblies |
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Regular
Satsang Assemblies
Bal
& Balika Mandal
(Children up to 14 years old) |
Every
Saturday
7.30pm to 9.15pm |
Kishore &
Kishori Mandal
(Age group: 15 to 23 years) |
Every
Saturday
7.30pm to 9.15pm |
Yuvak &
Yuvati Mandal
(Age group: 24 to 40 years) |
Every
Saturday
7.30pm to 9.15pm |
Sanyukta
Mandal
(Age group: 41 years and above) |
Every Saturday
7.30pm to 9.15pm
Every Sunday
5.30pm to 7.00pm |
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Exhibition:
Understanding Hinduism |
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'Understanding
Hinduism' – A Unique Exhibition
Walk through the beginning of civilisation; learn about the history
and beauty of Hinduism.
'Understanding Hinduism' is a well-researched presentation of
facts, figures and information. For the novice or the scholar,
the exhibition is stimulating and enlightening.
For more information, click here
Video
Presentation
The Video Presentation
explains how the Mandir was built, and traces the various stages
of construction and how the murtis were installed. The significance
of the Mandir is explained together with a brief on the various
activities that take place within the Mandir.

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Shayona Restaurant and Shop
The Shayona Restaurant, located close to the Mandir car park, is a contemporary and authentic Indian vegetarian restaurant offering its patrons a delightful range of excellent cuisine, which remains faithful to the best culinary traditions of the Indian sub-continent. The warm hospitality of its staff combined with the unique décor of our restaurant ensures a memorable and enjoyable dining experience for all our guests.
Click here for the Restaurant’s website.
The Shayona Shop stocks a variety of Indian grocery items, Indian savoury and sweet items.
For ease of operation, only controlled access to the Shayona Shop will be allowed for large groups and schools. The access will need to be supervised by the teacher or group leader.
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Souvenir Shop |
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Souvenir
Shop
This
offers a selection of souvenirs for children, while for the more
discerning there is a wide range of books and educational publications.
As a provision, £2 would be more than adequate for schoolchildren.

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