Temple opening hours: 8AM to 7PM. Open all days

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  • Shri Luxmi Narayan Mandir
    A place for full devotion where your inner soul is
    connecting with the almighty
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Shri Luxmi Narayan Temple (Established in 1918)


The temple consecration and opening ceremony was held from the 4 June 1979 to 7 June 1979. In recent years, there have been major improvements and upgrades, such as a new dining-hall and cooking area, a new wash area, a new access to dining hall and a new Jhunda Area. The existing floor slab has degraded badly and has developed leaks, which is causing degradation to the boardroom below.

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Opening Hours

  • All Days

    8:00 Am to 7:00 Pm

  • Darshan & Aarti
  • Thu - Sun

    8:00 Am to 7:00 Pm

  • Sathsangh & Event
  • History


  • In 1916, a group of stalwarts formed the Clairwood Hindu Young Mens’ Association and established a Community Centre for Hindus in Clairwood. After some land was sourced in 24 Sirdar Road (Clairwood), the members rallied together and built a wood and iron building to serve as a venue for religious services and propagation of Hindu Culture.

    This Association launched a fund raising campaign in order to improve the facilities of this Temple. Some of the early pioneers who played a very prominent role in the drive to raise funds were Pundit Ramlakan Tewary, Mr S Dayaram, Mr Surmoo, Pundit Ramsoomer Maharaj, Mr Baboo Keshav Singh, and Mr Baboo Kaloo Singh.

  • Activities


    • • Purohit Classes

      • Sathsangh

    • • Festivals

      • Feeding Scheme

    • • Hindi Classes

      • Hall available for hire

Activity


  • Akhanda Bhajan

    This is an annual 12 hour bhajans and kirtans festival which is held on the first Sunday in February each year

  • Satyanarain Katha

    Annually on the first Sunday of the Ram Naumee week, this is held for the benefit of the community.