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50th Anniversary Celebrations of BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, New York

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In recognition of this milestone, Congressman Tom Suozzi (NY-3) presents a U.S. Capitol flag to BAPS in honor of its 50 years of dedicated service.

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New York, NY

In 1974, the first mandir of BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha in North America was inaugurated by His Holiness Pramukh Swami Maharaj in Flushing, New York. This year, BAPS commemorated 50 years of spiritual upliftment, community service, and cultural preservation through a grand celebration held in the same city where it all began.

The celebrations spanned two weekends and attracted thousands of visitors from across the country. The event highlighted BAPS’s remarkable journey, which began with a few devotees and has since grown into a prominent Hindu organization in the United States, with over 115 mandirs across North America. An interactive exhibition showcased BAPS’s history and contributions over the past five decades.

Honoring this milestone, Congressman Tom Suozzi (NY-3) shared his admiration, saying, “The journey of BAPS is remarkable.” Congressman Suozzi presented the organization with a U.S. Capitol flag flown in honor of BAPS’s 50 years of service and dedication.

Thousands of devotees, community members, and guests gather at the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir in Flushing, New York to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the mandir.

The roots of BAPS in North America trace back to His Holiness Pramukh Swami Maharaj (1921-2016), whose life motto, “In the Joy of Others, Lies Our Own,” continues to inspire millions. This sentiment was echoed by Pujya Chaitanyanand Swami from the International Society of Krishna Consciousness, who remarked, “BAPS is an example of how society can live together and serve together in a loving, friendly way.”

The message of compassion, integrity, and devotion is carried forward by the current spiritual leader, His Holiness Mahant Swami Maharaj, whose blessings for the event came from India. Inspired by his leadership, 12,500 volunteers worked tirelessly to construct BAPS Swaminarayan Akshardham in New Jersey, a monumental symbol of devotion and unity.

Attendees engage with an immersive exhibition that highlights the rich history and global impact of BAPS over the past 50 years.

Attendees shared personal reflections on the significance of the celebrations:

“When we started with a single mandir in a basement back in 1974, we never imagined that BAPS would grow to over 115 mandirs worldwide, including the largest mandir in the Western Hemisphere, BAPS Swaminarayan Akshardham. I am overjoyed to be here, participating in this event. It’s incredible how many lives have been transformed by this initiative of Pramukh Swami Maharaj and Mahant Swami Maharaj,” said Kishore Mehta from Houston, who was the lead volunteer for BAPS activities in 1974.

“The NY50 celebrations help us realize that the seed sown 50 years ago has blossomed into a beautiful tree, gifting society Akshardham in Robbinsville,” shared Smruti Brahmbhatt from Robbinsville, NJ.

“We had an amazing experience walking down memory lane during this celebration. These 50 years have transformed society, thanks to Pramukh Swami Maharaj for providing a foundation of culture and respect, where my children have benefited immensely,” shared Tushar Patel from Orlando, FL.

A nostalgic cultural program reflecting on how Pramukh Swami Maharaj’s teachings have shaped society, offering a foundation of culture and respect that has benefited generations.

“Whether it’s Ukraine or Kutch, I’ve seen BAPS be the first to serve the impacted people, pouring out their hearts. I am glad to be here at the 50-year celebration. The concept to creation and the narration of BAPS NY50 was absolutely phenomenal, showcasing the same spirit of service and dedication,” remarked Dr. Parag Mehta, NY.

A distinguished lineup of dignitaries and community leaders graced the event. Among the notable attendees were Binaya Shrikanta Pradhan, Consul General of India in New York, Dr. Varun Jeph, Deputy Consul General, Congressman Tom Suozzi, New York State Assemblymen Edward Braunstein and Ron Kim, State Senator John Liu, and Queens Borough President Donovan Richards Jr. Religious and community leaders, including Mr. Jagannath Rao from ISKCON Temple Brooklyn, Sister BK Tina from the Brahma Kumaris, and Shiva Acharya.

Consul General of India, Binaya Shrikanta Pradhan, addresses the assembly, acknowledging BAPS’s contributions to the community.

Earlier this year, the New York State Senate and Assembly passed resolutions commemorating the 50th anniversary of BAPS’s first mandir in North America. The resolutions sponsored by Senator John Liu and Assemblymember Nily Rozic celebrated BAPS’s spiritual, social, and community contributions.

Senator John Liu reflected on the significance of this moment, stating, “This year marks the 50th anniversary of the BAPS mandir in Flushing, a historic milestone for the mandir and our community. The BAPS mandir has been a cornerstone of the Hindu community, serving the spiritual, social, and community needs of so many, and we are proud to commemorate their tremendous commitments to serving the needs of others.”

Assemblymember Rozic added, “It’s an honor to recognize the BAPS Mandir on their 50th anniversary. For 50 years, the Mandir has been a center for worship, cultural heritage, and community service. Its contributions to the lives of its members and the community have been profound and far-reaching. I am grateful to celebrate their dedication to promoting unity, service, and spirituality with my fellow leaders in government.”

The 50th anniversary celebrations in Flushing, NY mark the beginning of similar events across the U.S. and Canada, continuing to showcase BAPS’s dedication to fostering community, spirituality, and service.

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