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" Matt Gregory " <matt_gregory_2000

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Monday, January 07, 2002 06:10

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> i am doing a r.e. project on mandir's. It would be

> really helpful if you could tell me where to find

> information on the lay out of a mandir and what would

> is visible, what everything represents and what rooms

> their would be. I have based the rest of my project on

> the Shree Swaminarayan mandir in London and have had

> plenty of information on everything else but not on

> these area's. Thanks

>

> Matthew Gregory. 14. Eastbourne, East Sussex (u.k.)

 

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Dear Matthew

 

The Swaminarayan Mandir at Neasden is built in a traditional style

hence should incorporate the relevant information you seek.

 

We will pass on your message to our list. It is possible that

more information may be emailed directly to you by one of our list

members.

 

 

Vivekananda Centre London

http://www.vivekananda.co.uk

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Hello,

 

There are books on the details of Sri Ramakrishna temples

at Belur and Chennai. They can be bought from Advaita Ashrama

http://www.advaitaonline.com/ and Chennai branch

http://www.sriramakrishnamath.org/ There must be books on

other temples (traditional and modern) also.

 

With regards,

Gomu.

 

> > i am doing a r.e. project on mandir's. It would be

> > really helpful if you could tell me where to find

> > information on the lay out of a mandir and what would

> > is visible, what everything represents and what rooms

> > their would be. I have based the rest of my project on

> > the Shree Swaminarayan mandir in London and have had

> > plenty of information on everything else but not on

> > these area's. Thanks

> >

> > Matthew Gregory. 14. Eastbourne, East Sussex (u.k.)

>

> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~response~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

>

> Dear Matthew

>

> The Swaminarayan Mandir at Neasden is built in a traditional style

> hence should incorporate the relevant information you seek.

>

> We will pass on your message to our list. It is possible that

> more information may be emailed directly to you by one of our list

> members.

>

>

> Vivekananda Centre London

> http://www.vivekananda.co.uk

 

 

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