SHARE Thousands of workers in India and the UAE are laying the foundations for Abu Dhabi’s first traditional Hindu temple. Construction is gathering pace on the striking place of worship, which will admit people of all faiths as a gesture of harmony. In the capital’s Abu Mureikha area, hundreds of construction staff receive guidance on site from members of Baps Swaminarayan Sanstha, the organisation building the Dh450 million ($122.5m) temple, on how to make its bold plans a reality. And in Rajasthan, 2,000 kilometres away, about 2,000 sculptors use chisel and hammers to carve figures of Hindu deities in sandstone and marble.