Shri Vishnu Shiva Temple is located in Mawson, a suburb of Canberra in the Australian Capital Territory. Established in the true traditions of ancient Shaivism and Vaishnavism, this sacred temple stands as a beacon of Hinduism, spreading the messages of devotion and Vedanta. A divine place of worship, the temple rituals are based on traditional Hindu rituals, religious festivals held throughout the year.
Deities Worshiped at Shri Vishnu Shiva Temple, Canberra:
Along with Sri Vishnu and Shiva other deities like Sri Ganesh, Shiva and Parvati, Murugan, Maha Devi, Ram, Sita, Lakshman and Hanuman, Prasanna Venkateswara, Radha and Krishna and Navagraha are the deities installed in the temple. The temple is open to all 365 days a year.
It is a place of worship for Hindus who can pray, study religion, practice yoga, develop cultural awareness and participate in cultural events.
History of Shri Vishnu Shiva Temple, Canberra
Shri Vishnu Shiva Temple, Canberra is managed by the Australia Incorporated Temple Society, a non-profit society incorporated in 1989. The society had been in existence informally since 1979 and took a pledge to build the temple in 1986.
The Maha Kumbhbhishek was organized in the presence of the Honorable John Howard MP, Prime Minister of Australia. Which was published in national and international media.
Popular Name: Shri Vishnu Shiva Temple