The St. John's Hindu Temple is located in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. In 1975, Hindus established a Hindu temple in Mount Pearl. Swami Chinmayananda donated a marble statue of Krishna, which was installed by Swami Dayananda. The temple functioned as an independent organization with the name Chinmaya Mission St. John's.[1]
St. John's Hindu Temple | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Hinduism |
Province | Newfoundland and Labrador |
Deity | Krishna |
Location | |
Location | 26 Penney Lane St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada A1A 5H2 |
Country | Canada |
Geographic coordinates | 47°36′13″N 52°43′14″W / 47.603588°N 52.72046°W |
Architecture | |
Creator | Swami Chinmayananda |
Completed | 1995 |
Website | |
https://sites.google.com/site/hindutemplestjohns/ |
In 1995, a new temple was constructed in the east end of St. John's where most Hindus live, and subsequently it was renamed Hindu Temple St. John's Association.
All major Hindu festivals are celebrated in this temple. The temple participates in several local ethno-cultural and community projects and events. Children perform a weekly puja on Sunday mornings, and the temple is regularly visited by other groups of school children.[2][3]
Main deity at the Temple
editFestivals celebrated during the year
editSee also
editNotes
edit- ^ Dunsinger, Jane (1980) I Find I Have Music In Me": One Man's Approach to Festivity. Canadian Journal for Traditional Music.
- ^ Doors Open: St. John's Participating Communities
- ^ Kimor-Paine, Rachael A Visit to the Hindu Temple. Archived 2011-07-06 at the Wayback Machine Newfoundland Quarterly, Volume 97 Number 1.
References
edit- Antaya-Moore, D, Kostelyk, A and Badley, K (2004) Who Am I?: A Teacher's Guide. Chapter 3. Thomson Canada (Nelson). ISBN 0-17-620109-2
- Breakwater Books (2002) Directions: Faiths of Friend Series: Book 2. Pages 47–54. St. John's. ISBN 1-55081-180-0