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The Hindu Sri Shankarar Kamadchi Ampal temple is the largest temple in south Indian style in Central Europe. Thanks to the various reports in the national print and online media are also numerous other faiths to the audience of the temple. The temple is now planning the construction of a cultural center. Effective integration work and cultural exchange for all the people are here in focus. Especially for young people of the present generation, the cultural center will contribute to the understanding of their own culture and the related traditions.
A basic idea is; that young people are not as yet accept indiscriminately the advice of one or the other in terms of Hindu customs, but fundamentally follow the ONE correct tradition. Our cultural center is teaching and meeting rooms for training sessions include . Also a library, a small museum as well as a hall for traditional major events should be integrated. This project is of course only with high costs realizable. Since our temple is funded entirely by donations, we also depend on this project by donations.
Sri-Kamachi-Ambal-Temple Hamm
Our Sri-Kamadchi-Ampal Temple in the North Rhine-Westphalian city of Hamm is since completion and inauguration on 7 July 2002, the largest Dravida temple in Europe and by the built in north Indian Nagara style Neasden Temple in London the second largest Hindu temples in Europe at all. the annual temple festival, in which part of a procession the statue of the goddess Kamadchi surrounded the temple and also blesses the city and the people living in it, visiting more than 25,000 believers and visitors from around the world. For NRW-Hindu community includes more than 5,000 people, about 60,000 Tamil Hindus total live in Germany.
Approximately 1.5 to 1.7 million euro and financed solely from donations and loans temple was designed by Hammer Architects Heinz-Rainer Eichhorst, strictly following the presentation and style of the Kamakshi temple was directed in the southern Indian Kanchipuram.Groundbreaking of building with a footprint of 27 x 27 m (729 m²) was held in March 2000th For the construction, especially for the many sculptures and ornaments, several temple builders were busy from India. From the outside the building shape red and white vertical stripes, the impressive portal of the Gopuram (temple tower) is 17 m high.The temple is the goddess Kamadchi that “the wishes every whim”, dedicated or the “through the eyes of love.” Overall, the construction not only decorate the large granite statue of the eponymous goddess, but also more than 200 other figures of deities.
Bus:
Mondays – Fridays / line 33 from Central Station / Willy-Brandt-
Platz to Crane Road (exit) – Departure 7:47 / 8:22
. To 18:22 hour / 19:16 and 20:16 return 8:18 / 8:53 to 18:53 every hour / 19:47 and 20:47 from Kranstraße.Saturdays / 8:22 to 13:22 every hour / return / 8:53 to 13:53 every hour. Saturday afternoons and on Sundays and holidays there after Hamm-Uentrop following the line 1/3 the possibility of a taxi bus order. The driving desire you need at least 30 minutes before the published departure time login transportation company Stadtwerke Hamm -Phone: 0 23 81/274 – 2488. Saturdays drives the taxi bus from Wendeplatz line 1/3 to Uentroper church from 15:12 to 20:12 every hour / from there back from 15:19 to 19:19 every hour and at 19:58. 10:20 to 20:20 all: One Way – Sundays and holidays 2 hours / 9:58 to 19:58 every 2 hours round trip. Reaching the turnaround in Werries you Saturday afternoon with the line 1 and on Sundays and holidays with the line 3 – each from station New street station.Departure times see notice.
8:00 to 14:00 and 17:00 to 20:00
Some of the major festivals celebrated annually include Ram Navmi, Janmashtami, Shivratri, Holi, Ganesh Chaturthi and Diwali. Marking the Hindu New Year, Diwali is one of the grandest Hindu festivals, and attracts many visitors and devotees to the mandir.