Both my husband and I passed by this Temple and was captured by the grand exterior of the temple. it was a pity that both my husband and I couldn't stop to have a better look at this temple.
our Cabbie pointed the place out and we went in to see, very cool place in the heart of the city across the street from the market. Recommended for a quick look
Hindu temple is dedicated to Ganesh the elephant god. It is the main place of worship for the hindu community on the island. It is a must see building in Victoria.
Amidst regular town set up, this temple is something that will force you to take a glance into it. The most colorful temple i have ever come across. Architecture primarily South Indian. A serene place. There was a priest as well doing his aarti. The iconic fragrance of the South Indian temple was prevalent. Do visit the place, it doesnt take much time as it is located in one of the areas scheduled for sight seeing.
不清楚是什么教的庙,但很漂亮,很有特色,但周边不能停车,也没有别的景点,但旁边有一家披萨店很不错,只有99卢币就可以,味道十分正宗,超赞~\(≧▽≦)/~
As with many Tamil temples, the priests and staff were more than welcoming. Although I was not properly attired with my shoulders covered, they insisted I come in and share the blessed atmosphere. As always there were brightly coloured decorations, children joyfully taking part in honouring the deities and the general feeling symbolic of Ganesha himself the main deity; childlike, welcoming, radiantly happy, obstacles being removed and new beginnings in the air. Durga, Shiva, Murugan and the Nine planets were all represented with special shrines, and as it was Friday, garlands of local limes were threaded to honour Durga and flowers bedecked Shukra. I spent a few minutes just peacefully feeling the atmosphere with my eyes closed, glad of these people, this tradition and their open, loving hearts.
Open for visitors at 10 am and 5 pm!2015. januaryAt the first sight it is smaller than it looks on pictures, but full of ornaments. Take your time and contemplate. :)
The hind temple is smack in the middle of the town. Next to the parking lot. Built in the south indian style.
I think I speak for many with the colourful reference, but I have never been inside ;-).It has wonderful colours, even though I do not believe in this faith and its doctrines.It truly shows that Hinduism holds relevance in the Seychelles' culture and history.
In such a place near Africa you see a Hindi temple, you cannot help not to take a picture immediately. Also it is a landmark building of Victoria.