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the mid sixties satsangis started to settle in
Oldham. As the numbers grew religious sabhas were
held at the Music Hall in Werneth Park. The late
Mahant Swami of Bhuj, Shastri Swami Dharmajivandasji
was so pleased with thesatasang in Oldham that
he often sent prasad from Bhuj.
In
1976, Acharya Maharaj, Shree Tejendraprasadji
Maharaj suggested that a temple should be built
in Oldham to firmly establish the Swaminrayan
Satsang. Acharya Maharajshree presented a divine
murti of Lord Swaminarayan to the satsangis of
Oldham. This very murti holds a prominent position
in our temple sinhasan today.
A
derelict Baptist Church on Lee Street was bought
in June 1977. All the satsangis, including children,
worked day and night to renovate it in time for
Diwali. The temple was officially opened as the
Shree Swaminarayan Temple Oldham on 22nd October
1977.
Oldham
temple was the third Swaminarayan temple in the
UK, the others being Bolton and Willesden.. It
was the first Swaminarayan temple to hold prayer
services twice a day, 7 days a week. The temple
has been open every single day since the opening.
Due
to the need to keep our mother tongue Gujarati
alive amongst the community, a Sunday Gujarati
school was established. The first classes commenced
in November 1977, this was the first to be established
amongst the Swaminarayan temples in the UK.
In
1978, the temple sports club was formed, this
was primarily to get the youngsters involved in
the satsang and the community. Many of the originally
members are still members today this day as are
their sons.
In
October 1980, the temple saw a major addition,
a new sinhasan. The sinhasan was transported from
India and installed in the temple. It is made
from teak and was hand carved using traditional
methods. It was the first of its kind in the UK.
It stand 16feet tall, weighs 2 tonnes and cost
£4,000, which was kindly donated by Laxmanbhai
and Co, Baladia.
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