First stop Akshardham Temple for Vances, US VP says his 'kids, in particular, loved it'
U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance, accompanied by his family, commenced their India visit with a tour of Delhi's Swaminarayan Akshardham Temple. The family, dressed in Indian attire, explored the temple's art and architecture, with Vance expressing a...
The children -- Ewan, Vivek and Mirabel, all three dressed in Indian attire -- were the cynosure of many an eye.
"Thank you all so much for your hospitality and kindness in welcoming me and my family to this beautiful place. It is a great credit to India that you built a beautiful temple with precision and care. Our kids, in particular, loved it. God bless," the vice president wrote in the temple guest book.
Once done, the family posed for camera crews outside the imposing facade of the temple.
"They were given a traditional welcome after which they had 'darshan'. A carved wooden elephant, a model of the Delhi Akshardham Temple and children's books were gifted to the family," a priest at the temple told PTI.
"He was shown the entire Akshardham complex and was deeply moved by the experience. He said he felt a sense of peace here," she said.
The temple also put out a post on X about the visit.
"The U.S. Vice President JD Vance, Second Lady Usha Vance and their children visited Swaminarayan Akshardham in Delhi 'their first stop in India' experiencing its majestic art, architecture and timeless values of faith, family and harmony."
Inaugurated in 2005, the temple dedicated to Bhagwan Swaminarayan is a must see for most visitors to the capital. Swaminarayan, believed to be an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, established the Swaminarayan faith and renewed the ideals of Hinduism in 18th century India. He established a spiritual way of life and code of conduct to be followed, according to the website of BAPS Swaminarayan.
The Vance family arrived in Delhi to a warm reception earlier in the day and was received at the airport by Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw.
Later in the evening, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to host a private dinner for the Vances following bilateral talks.
Vance's first visit to India comes weeks after US President Donald Trump imposed and then paused a sweeping tariff regime against around 60 countries, including India. The two sides are currently working to seal a bilateral trade pact focused on tariff relief and enhanced market access.
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