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France's First Traditional Hindu Mandir to Open in September 2026

The BAPS Swaminarayan Hindu Mandir in Bussy-Saint-Georges will become France's first traditional stone-carved Hindu temple, inaugurating with a 12-day festival in September 2026.

Sourced from BAPS Mandir Paris

France is set to welcome its first traditional Hindu Mandir β€” the BAPS Swaminarayan Mandir in Bussy-Saint-Georges, a suburb 30 km east of Paris. The temple, built in the ancient shilpashastra style with hand-carved stone shipped from India, is scheduled to open in September 2026 with a major 12-day inauguration festival.

Construction began in June 2024, and the carved stone panels from Indian craftsmen have already arrived on site. The Mandir is located at AllΓ©e Madame de Montespan, 77600 Bussy-Saint-Georges β€” accessible by RER A to Bussy-Saint-Georges station.

The project has received support from French municipal and regional authorities, as well as the Indian Embassy in Paris, who view it as a landmark cultural bridge between the two countries.

The Inauguration Festival: Paris Mandir Mahotsav

The temple will inaugurate with the Paris Mandir Mahotsav, running from 3 to 14 September 2026. The festival will include traditional Hindu ceremonies, cultural performances, and will be open to the public regardless of faith or background β€” in keeping with the BAPS tradition of welcoming all visitors.

Why This Matters for the Indian Community

Until now, the Indian Hindu community in France has had no large-scale traditional Mandir. Smaller prayer halls and community centres have filled the gap, but nothing on this scale. The BAPS Mandir will serve as a permanent place of worship, cultural learning, and community gathering β€” the kind of institution that has long existed for the Sikh and Tamil Hindu communities in Paris.

For Indian students and families arriving in France, the Mandir will be a significant anchor: a familiar space where festivals like Diwali, Navratri, and Janmashtami can be celebrated properly.


Mark your calendar: September 3–14, 2026.

Official source: BAPS Mandir Paris β†—
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