List of Hindu temples outside India

Apart from India, where the vast majority (1.12 billion) of the world's 1.3 billion[1] Hindu population lives, Hindu Temples are found across the world, on every continent. In the Indian Subcontinent, thousands of modern and historic temples are spread across Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Pakistan. Outside the region, the oldest temples can be found in Cambodia, Thailand, Myanmar, Malaysia and Indonesia where ancient seafaring empires like the Chola Empire and Vijayanagara Empire spread their dominions.

In the early modern period, Fiji, Guyana, Kenya, Malaysia, Mauritius, Réunion, Myanmar, Seychelles, Singapore, South Africa, Suriname, Tanzania, Trinidad and Tobago and Uganda, have seen many temples being built, as the Indian Diaspora settled across these areas over the past 250–300 years.

Over the past 70 years, immigration to western nations have led to the construction of temples for the Hindu communities in these countries.in that

Afghanistan edit

Australia edit

Name Location Main Deity Image
Sydney Durga Temple Sydney Durga  
Sri Venkateswara Temple Helensburgh Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva

Azerbaijan edit

Name Location Main Deity Image
Fire Temple Baku Multiple gods

Bahrain edit

  • Shri Krishna Temple
  • Durga Mata Temple, Bramco
  • BAPS Center, Manama, Bahrain[2]
  • ISKCON Balramdesh.[3]

Bangladesh edit

Botswana edit

Cambodia edit

Name Location Deity Image
Angkor Wat Angkor, Siem Reap Vishnu  
Baksei Chamkrong Angkor, Siem Reap Shiva  
Banteay Samré Angkor, Siem Reap Vishnu  
Banteay Srei Angkor, Siem Reap Shiva  
Chau Say Tevoda Angkor, Siem Reap Shiva and Vishnu  
Phimeanakas Angkor, Siem Reap  
Phnom Bakheng Angkor, Siem Reap Shiva  
Prasat Phnom Bok Angkor, Siem Reap Brahma, Shiva, and Vishnu  
Prasat Phnom Krom Angkor, Siem Reap Brahma, Shiva, and Vishnu  
Prasat Preah Vihear Dângrêk Mountains, Preah Vihear Shiva  
Thommanon Angkor, Siem Reap Shiva and Vishnu  
West Mebon Angkor, Siem Reap Vishnu  

Canada edit

Fiji Islands edit

Ghana edit

Germany edit

Guyana edit

Indonesia edit

Iran edit

Japan edit

Kenya edit

Laos edit

  • Vat Phou - ruined Khmer temple, southern Laos (was converted to a Buddhist Monastery in the 13th-century)[4]

Macedonia edit

Malaysia edit

Mauritius edit

Myanmar edit

Nepal edit

Nigeria edit

Netherlands edit

 
Murugan Temple, Roermond, the Netherlands

New Zealand edit

 
Bergen Hindu Sabha Ganapati Mulasthanum

Pakistan edit

Poland edit

Singapore edit

South Africa edit

South Korea edit

Sri Lanka edit

Suriname edit

 
Hindu Temple Eekta Ganga Mandir in Nickerie

Switzerland edit

Tanzania edit

Thailand edit

Bangkok
Chiang Rai
  • Wat Phra Mae Si Maha Umathew (วัดพระแม่ศรีมหาอุมาเทวี)[8]
  • Pikanesuan Devalai Chiangmai [9]
  • Ganesha Temple Sanpantong[10]
Lampang
  • Ganesha Nakorn Thoen-Wat Khaek (พระพิฆเนศนครเถิน-วัดแขกลำปาง)[11]
Nakhon Si Thammarat
Pattaya
  • Shree Jyotirlingeshwasher Shiva Dhaam (เทวาลัยพระศิวะเทพ พัทย/Shiv Temple Pattaya) [13]
  • ISKCON Pattaya [14]
Phuket
  • Phra Phrom Square, Rawai, Mueang Phuket District, Phuket (ลานพระพรหม)
  • ISKCON Phuket, Phuket [15][16][17]
  • Kuil Thandayudapani Murugan Phuket(பூகெட் தண்டாயுதபாணி முருகன் கோவில்/วมูลนิธิภูเก็ตตันดายูดาปานี)[18]
  • Shree Bhagawat Dhaam Sanatan Mandir, Pa Tong, Phuket (Phuket Sivan Temple/ศรี ภควัต ธัม ศานาตัน มัณฑีร์/श्री भागवत धाम सनातन मंदिर)[19]
Songkhla
  • Kuil Ganesh Dannok|Dannok Ganesh Temple, Dannok, Sadao (พระพิฆเนศด่านนอก/ தன்னோக் விநாயகர் கோவில் )[20]
Surat Thani
  • Sri Ganesha Temple, Phunphin, Surat Thani[21] (เทวสถานศรีฆเนศวร)
Khmer temples

see Category:Angkorian sites in Thailand

Trinidad and Tobago edit

Uganda edit

United Arab Emirates edit

Abu Dhabi


Dubai

  • Hindu Temple, Dubai, Shiva Mandir and Sri Krishna Mandir and Gurudwara - near Dubai Museum, Bur Dubai, Dubai.
  • Hindu Temple Jebel Ali Dubai.[22]

United Kingdom edit

United States edit

Vietnam edit

See also edit

References edit

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