Sri Siva Subramaniya Temple

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Sri Siva Subramaniya Temple

 

 Sri Siva Subramaniya Temple is a Hindu Temple in Nadi, Fiji. It is at the southern end of the fundamental street through Nadi. At the stand of Main Street , far from Nadi's clamorous fundamental drag, this tranquil Hindu sanctuary is one of the few places outside India where you can see conventional Dravidian building design. The entire spot is painted in shades brilliant enough to make your eyes throb and looks awesome against cloudless, blue skies. The wooden carvings of Hindu divinities voyaged the distance from India, as did the specialists who dressed the sanctuary in its brilliant layer and great roof frescos. New wall paintings are as of now being charged and its very conceivable that you'll see occupant craftsman ST Santosh lying, Michelangelo-style, on platform as he paints the sanctuary's roofs.

 

The first sanctuary had been in presence for quite a while. It was at the old sanctuary constructing that the Then India Sanmarga Ikya Sangam (TISI Sangam) was shaped in 1926. The TISI Sangam was restored after the Golden Jubilee festival in 1976. The recovery of Sangam exercises with the entry of Shivacharya Mahalinga Gurukkal, whose administrations were made accessible to Nadi Siva Subramaniya Temple in 1984 by the legislature of Tamil Nadu as the boss cleric helped the exercises at the sanctuary. Lovers rushed there in extensive numbers to witness and take an interest in the a lot of people new and exceptional religious services led at the sanctuary shockingly.



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