Venkateshwara - Notable Venkateswara Temples Outside India

Notable Venkateswara Temples Outside India

Indian emigrants have built numerous temples dedicated primarily to Lord Venkateswara in their communities outside India. These include the following:

  • Malaysia
    • Sri Venkatachalapathi Swami Sannadhi, Batu Caves, Selangor
  • Canada
    • Richmond Hill Hindu Temple, Toronto, Ontario
  • Kenya
    • Nairobi
    • Mombasa
  • Uganda
    • Kampala
  • Nigeria
    • Lagos
  • Tanzania
    • Dar es Salaam
  • Mauritius
    • Shri Venkateshwara Bhaktula Sangham
  • Botswana
    • Gaborone
  • Australia
    • Sri Venkateswara Temple Sydney, New South Wales (Helensburgh)
    • Shri Shiva Vishnu Temple Melbourne, Victoria (Carrum Downs)
  • Singapore
    • Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple, Singapore
  • United States
    • Sri Venkateswara Devasthanam, Pontiac, Michigan (Parashakthi Temple, Pontiac, MI)
    • Sri Venkateswara Temple, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (SV Temple, Pittsburgh, PA)
    • Malibu Hindu Temple, Calabasas, California
    • Aurora, Illinois (Balaji Temple, Aurora, IL)
    • Bridgewater, (Bridgewater, New Jersey)
    • Livermore, California (Shiva-Vishnu Temple)
    • Lanham, Maryland (Shiva-Vishnu Temple)
    • Fairfax, Virginia (S V Lotus Temple)
    • Sri Venkateswara Temple of North Carolina, Cary, North Carolina
    • Sri Venkateshwara Temple Of Colorado, Castle Rock, Colorado. (S V Temple Colorado)
    • Sri Venkata Krishna Kshetra, Tempe, Arizona (Udipi Temple)
    • Sri Venkateswara Temple, Corpus Christi, Texas (SV Temple of Corpus Christi)
  • United Kingdom
    • Tividale
    • Preston, Lancashire, Telugu Community Association

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