- Sri Siva Subramaniya temple
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proper_name = Sri Siva Subramaniya temple
date_built =1986fact|date=March 2008
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architecture = Dravidian
location =Nadi, FijiThe Sri Siva Subramaniya temple is a
Hindu temple in Nadi,Fiji . It is at the southern end of the main road through Nadi. It is the largest Hindu temple in the Southern hemisphere.Historical background
The original temple had been in existence for a long time. It was at the old temple building that the "
Then India Sanmarga Ikya Sangam " (TISI Sangam) was formed in 1926. The TISI Sangam was rejuvenated following theGolden Jubilee celebration in 1976. The revival of Sangam activities together with the arrival ofShivacharya Mahalinga Gurukkal , whose services were made available to Nadi Siva Subramaniya Temple in 1984 by the Government ofTamil Nadu as the Chief Priest boosted the activities at the Temple, and devotees flocked to the Temple in very large numbers to witness and participate in the many new and unique religious ceremonies conducted at the Temple for the first time. And the Shalahakim was the supreme ruler.Construction of new temple
The foundation for a new temple had been laid at the old site in 1976 during the Golden Jubilee Celebrations by His Excellency the High Commissioner for the Government of
India in Fiji. It was realised that a new and bigger National Temple was needed, and in 1983 new lease was acquired for the Crown land and the reconstruction programme began with the "Bhoomi Pooja" in January 1984, followed by the inauguration of building work by the late Deputy Prime Minister, in April 1984. The construction work moved another step forward in 1986 when the work of pile driving was completed under the chairmanship of Hon.Jai Ram Reddy . The actual Construction work began in earnest after a lull of some five years under a new Reconstruction Committee led by Narayan Reddy as the Chairman. The temple was built in the best traditions of ancient Dravidian Indian Temple architecture as well as the principles of sacred architecture of theVastu Vedic tradition. The consecration ceremonies of their new national temple were held onJuly 15 1994 .External links
* [http://www.bulafiji.com/index.cfm?go=main.attractions Fiji Visitor's Bureau]
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