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Thursday 6 November 2014

Sydney Murugan Temple | Lord Murugan Temple In Sydney

Sydney Murugan Temple


Lord Muruga or Murugan ( Subrahmanya ) is one of most patron deity of Hindu’s in South India, Malaysia and Srilanka. Lord Muruga’s pranav mathra is “OM”. Now the mantra is going to be a voice of entire Indians in Sydney. The devotional richness and spiritual among the Indians about Lord Muruga going to be continued in Sydney Muruga Temple.



Temple Specification / Temple History


  • The main temple deity is Lord Muruga; He is a creator of Tamil language in Tamil Nadu and The god well known for his Thiruvilaiyadal with his devotees. The temple is situated over in the peak of Mays hill and parallel to the Great Western Highway.
  • Though the temple is in Sydney, there are no changes in spiritualism and temple custom manners to be followed by the priors entering in to the temple. Regular auspicious poojas were being occurs at the time periods, Temple dignity hosting every Hindu’s festival and several marriages. And there is no obligation to conduct special pooja’s conducting in temple for a special occasion, it give the same fulfilment and sense of tranquility as same as in Indian Temples.
  • Temple atmosphere is surrounded with peaceful and it making ideal for meditation. The arena of temple gives the spiritual intensity for the peoples who believing in Hinduism. The idols designs intricate the deities of all Hindu god and it refreshing the reverent chanting of Hindu priest to many deities. 
  • Now Australian People going to get the experience of tamil Lord Muruga and powder of holy 
  • offered for the priest on behalf of the deity.


Entry Fee: Free

Pooja Timings / Puja Information

Special Pooja Cost: $20

Temple Timings

Opening time: (7am-1pm & 5pm-8.30) Monday-Thursday
                                   (7.00am -9.30pm) Friday
                                   (7.00am-8.30pm) Saturday and Sunday

How To Reach

From Paramatta railway station you can catch a bus or you can walk, but it is a long walk

Contact Details / Address / Temple Location


The Saiva Manram Inc
217 Great Western Highway
Mays Hill NSW 2145

Phone: (02) 9687 1695.

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