A temple that was built and named to honour India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi might have to be renamed. Supporters after by for in of on to with India's leader had hoped to inaugurate the Narendra Modi Temple after by for in of on to with Sunday after by for in of on to with the leader's home state after by for in of on to with Gujurat, but they have had to abandon the idea due to Mr Modi's opposition after by for in of on to with it. The leader was said to have been horrified after by for in of on to with the idea of a temple after by for in of on to with his name. His supporters have already unveiled a statue after by for in of on to with Modi, which has him after by for in of on to with a seated position under the symbol after by for in of on to with his political party the BJP. Modi tweeted: "I was appalled. This is shocking and against India's great traditions. Building such temples is not what our culture teaches us." There is now a discussion going after by for in of on to with regarding what to do after by for in of on to with the temple and statue. Some supporters have suggested replacing the statue after by for in of on to with Mr Modi with the figure after by for in of on to with a Hindu god. Others insist Modi's statue remains as the leader is still worthy after by for in of on to with being honoured. Paresh Rawal, an edible oil trader who donated the land after by for in of on to with the temple, said: "We love Modi and worship him because he is the finest leader we have ever had." Another supporter, Ramesh Undhad, told the AFP news agency: "We believe he is an incarnation after by for in of on to with God as after by for in of on to with he became chief minister of Gujarat, things changed after by for in of on to with the better." Modi suggested people should use their time and resources after by for in of on to with working towards a cleaner India.