Shri Kutch Satsang Swaminarayan Temple (Harrow), also known as Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, London (Harrow), is a significant Hindu temple situated in the London Borough of Harrow. It is part of the Swaminarayan Sampraday and falls under the NarNarayan Dev Gadi.

This temple has been a spiritual and cultural center for the local Hindu community since its establishment. Originally opened in 1976, the temple was first located at Vaughan Road in West Harrow. As the number of devotees grew, the need for a larger facility became apparent. In response to this, the temple was relocated in 1996 to its current location in the Kenton area of Harrow. The new premises allowed the temple to better serve its expanding congregation with enhanced facilities and a larger space for worship, events, and educational activities.
The temple plays a vital role in promoting spiritual development, cultural education, and community service. It offers a wide range of religious programs, including daily darshan (viewing of deities), katha (spiritual discourses), and bhajan sessions (devotional singing). Special festivals and holy days are celebrated with grandeur, drawing devotees from across London and beyond.
In addition to religious activities, the temple is active in community outreach and youth development. It conducts classes and programs aimed at teaching Hindu values, Gujarati language, music, dance, and yoga.
These initiatives help younger generations stay connected to their cultural roots while also promoting moral values and discipline.
Shri Kutch Satsang Swaminarayan Temple is also involved in various charitable efforts, including food donations, blood donation drives, and support for disaster relief. As a registered charity, it is committed to fostering unity, spirituality, and service among its members and the wider community.
The temple remains a beacon of faith, culture, and service in North West London.
Address: Westfield Ln, Harrow HA3 9EA, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 8909 9899