Over the weekend I ticked a couple of things off the list that I've been meaning to do for a while.
One of those things was the temple at Neasden.
Apart from the remarkably fine architecture and the wonderful sense of being transported to the sub-continent, the story behind how the temple was built and is maintained is a great lesson to us all. Our guide explained that the temple was built and is maintained 100% on donation and voluntary labour. "It just goes to show", he said, "a community can achieve anything if it sets its mind to it".
Quite! So we have no excuse then.
Oh, and do visit the temple it's wonderful!
See the website here.
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