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Hey @Whpq:. My thoughts were pretty straightforward but to recap, there is no new information on this page that isn't on the original page. The original page has more info and history. Both pages are of the same location/temple. This page just strips out info from the original page (some of which has been contentious recently and attempts to have it removed on that page are ongoing. See history and talk page of the original page). If there is anything new on this page that isn't on the other one, maybe I am missing it and it can probably be added there. I don't see a reason to have two separate pages for the same place is all. Thanks for reviewing Kbhatt22 (talk) 18:11, 23 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]
@Whpq: Thanks for the opportunity to provide background and context. These are NOT the same temple - they are two separate structures that are on the same campus. This page is in reference to the Robbinsville temple, which was inaugurated in 2014. The other page is in reference to Swaminarayan Akshardham, which opened in 2023. Before the page move was made, there was substantial discussion on the talk page [1], [2], establishing that a single page with intricate details about both structures was confusing. There were several instances where photos, milestone dates, architectural stats for one (i.e., the smaller temple), would be confused with the other (which is the 2nd largest hindu temple and has received significant coverage around this fact).
I acknowledge there is ongoing discussion on the other page about contentious content but I see no reason to bring that onto this page for something that was built a decade before and still remains a distinct and separate entity. The page doesn't strip out relevant details as @Kbhatt22 is suggesting.
Again, @Kbhatt22 @Ratnahastin, I'd highly encourage a closer read of the actual content. And an actual discussion vs a speedy delete nomination or deleting content within a few hours citing WP:BLAR. @Whpq, appreciate you starting this conversation and allowing others to contribute. Schwinnspeed (talk) 00:45, 25 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]
It is the same campus by your own description. It has the same geographical coordinates and the same address. It should live on the original page and just capture the historical progression, which it already did, of this temple from start to now. There really is no reason to capture the first 10 years on one page and the last 2 or 3 on another. Its duplicating the information because the original page still has the history of the first 10 years. It also has a robust enough section for what you are trying to replicate on this page 1. Kbhatt22 (talk) 02:00, 25 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]
@Kbhatt22This was the reason I provided a few examples of landmarks above that are on the same campus (ie., same address) that have different pages - this is not a new concept - these are distinct structures with different notable attributes. This pretty clearly fits the criteria for WP:N and WP:Summary. What content do you feel like is duplicated here? Regardless it warrants a discussion and not a speedy deletion or WP:BLAR Schwinnspeed (talk) 06:58, 25 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]
The examples are not good comparisons. Disney world is almost 28,000 acres. This temple in question is a mere fraction at 185 acres with the temple occupying a small portion of that. Disney world is not on the same address as you are suggesting. It spans hundreds of different addresses actually. Same with Rockefeller plaza and having 19 separate buildings with different addresses along 49th and 50th. If anything your examples show that the two pages in question lack unique addresses. Simply put, a temple was made in 2010 with plans for a bigger one that was completed in 2020 on the same grounds. There is no need to have this as two separate pages. There are other globally prominent Hindu temples such as Chhatarpur and Prambanan that have way more temples on the same compound and are not broken out in the way you are trying to do here. Swaminarayan himself, founder of this entire faith, has 6 temples he created and none of them are split out into multiple pages and they are original to the faiths creation. There is no reason to split the baps temple into two pages. Seems excessive and inconsistent with how other Hindu temples have been treated on Wiki. The baps has a long history of POV pushing by pro baps socks 1 resulting in dozens of accounts being banned over the years. Its best not to emulate that behavior by treating the baps temple differently then the consistent nature of how Hindu temples are shared for informational use on Wiki. @Whpq: I think thoughts have been shared and ultimately leave the decision in your hands. Kbhatt22 (talk) 07:44, 25 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I propose merging BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir Robbinsville into Swaminarayan Akshardham (New Jersey). This temple exists on the same campus and has the same coordinates as the Akshardham one. Akshardham article also includes information about many structures on the campus such as BAPS Swaminarayan Research Institute,Welcome Center,Nilkanth Plaza and Brahma Kund. There is no reason to have a separate article for a temple already on the campus. This article is also a redundant content fork that is already somewhat covered there, however some content from here can be summarised and introduced over there too while keeping WP:DUE weightage in mind. - Ratnahastin (talk) 08:03, 25 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]