List of Hindu Temples Outside India - South Africa

South Africa

  • Shree Ayyappaa Kshetram Pretoria
  • Mariamman Temple
  • Madhya Kailash Temple Midrand, 52 Stag Road Glen Austin EXT 3 Midrand
  • BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Lenasia
  • BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Johannesburg
  • Shivan Koil (Shiva Mandir), Lenasia, Johannesburg
  • Hindu Temple Complex, Springfield Park, Durban
  • Lenasia/Gauteng Hindu Temple
  • Shree Siva Subramanium Alayam, Clairwood, Durban 4052 (120 years old)
  • Shree Muruga Alayam, 152 Jacobs Road, Clairwood, Durban 4052
  • Melrose Temple, Abbotsford, Johannesburg 2000
  • Sri Siva Soobramaniar and Mariamman Temples, Pietermaritzburg
  • Sri Muruga Kovil, Phoenix, Durban - 8m Murugan Statue, replica of Batu Malai Murugan
  • Clairwood shree siva soobramoniar temple
  • Sri Vishnu Temple Trust (Estb. 1928), 301 Havenside Drive, Chatsworth, Durban 4092

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