Temples in Sydney

Temples in Sydney

Temples in Sydney – A man is made by his beliefs. As he believes. So he becomes.- Lord Krishna Ji

 

Welcome to Sydney. While boarding the flight to Sydney from your hometown, you had millions of dreams.

We imagine the Sydney, we see in Bollywood movies, that is, the Sydney Harbour, Opera House, Luna Park etc, is all there waiting for us, however, most of us are here to begin a new life. Away from all that is familiar to new beginnings. Our English language is punctuated with an accent that most people will not understand. We have to do everything ourselves from driving, shopping, and cooking to getting used to catching Public Transport. Did we make the right decision to move here? That is a question that we still do not have an answer to.

Well, since you have arrived in Sydney, let me show you some of the nicer things about Sydney. First and foremost, let us visit the Hindu Temples around Sydney and the regions. A lot of people do ask these questions in Facebook groups, “where do we go for a car puja”; “is there a Punditji who can conduct BhumiPuja”; “Punditji for GrahPravesh Puja” Etc.

Well, we have Hindu Temples in Sydney which will conduct these pujas for you. Yes, there would be a cost involved and they will be happy to tell you if you ask.

In no particular order, some of the Temples in Sydney and the Regions are.

Sydney Murugan Temple

Temples in Sydney

  • Address: 217 Great Western Hwy, Mays Hill NSW 2145
  • Phone: (02) 9687 1695
  • Image Credit: Sydney Murugan Temple (Google MyBusiness)

Shree Swaminarayan Mandir Bhuj – Sydney, Australia

Temples in Sydney

  • Address: 1/3 Tasha Pl, Kings Park NSW 2148
  • Image Credit: Shree Swaminarayan Mandir Bhuj (Google MyBusiness)

Sri Durga Devi Devasthanam

Temples in Sydney

  • Address: 21 & 23 Rose Cres, Regents Park NSW 2144
  • Phone: (02) 9644 6682
  • Image Credit: Sri Durga Devi Devasthanam (Google MyBusiness)

ISKCON Temple Sydney

Temples in Sydney

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Sri Karphaga Vinayakar Temple

Temples in Sydney

  • Address: 123 The Crescent, Homebush West NSW 2140
  • Phone: (02) 9746 9590
  • Image Credit: Sri Karphaga Vinayakar Temple (Google MyBusiness)

Shree Swaminarayan Hindu Temple (ISSO NSW)

Temples in Sydney

  • Address: 1/44 Bessemer St, Blacktown NSW 2148
  • Phone: (02) 9676 4480
  • Image Credit: Shree Swaminarayan Hindu Temple (Google MyBusiness)

Sri Mandir

Temples in Sydney

BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir

Temples in Sydney

Sri Venkateswara Temple (SVT Sydney)

Temples in Sydney

This list of temples in Sydney is not exhaustive, by all means, if you wanted to visit a Hindu Temple in your Suburb, a Google Search would assist you with your enquiry.

The following website will assist your search to find a Punditji in Sydney to conduct a Puja at your residence if you desire. NSW (australiancouncilofhinduclergy.com) Once again, the list is not exhaustive, and if a Priest listed here is not able to assist, in my experience, usually they will know if someone else is available to assist you with your enquiry.

I certainly hope this list of temples in Sydney assists you in starting your Sydney journey with the Blessings of the Almighty. Thanks to Sangeeta for writing this informative article.

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