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The founders of Sydney Shakti Temple, Cultural and Educational Centre are originally from the island nation of Fiji. In the late 1800s, early 1900s Fiji was inhabited by an influx of Indian immigrants, who migrated to Fiji as part of an indentured labour programme. Hailing from different areas of India, the different cultures of the immigrants melded to form a Fijian Indian culture, with influences from both North and South India, as well a number of different religious traditions. Hinduism was always present in the Fijian Indian society, and was transformed by visiting Gurukkul in the 1980s, who introduced new practices of worship to the community. Sydney Shakti Temple was established to ensure the longevity of these unique sacred practises.
Sri Sakthi Temple, Old Toongabbie, NSW;
The founders of Sydney Shakti Temple, Cultural and Educational Centre are originally from the island nation of Fiji. In the late 1800s, early 1900s Fiji was inhabited by an influx of Indian immigrants, who migrated to Fiji as part of an indentured labour programme. Hailing from different areas of India, the different cultures of the immigrants melded to form a Fijian Indian culture, with influences from both North and South India, as well a number of different religious traditions. Hinduism was always present in the Fijian Indian society, and was transformed by visiting Gurukkul in the 1980s, who introduced new practices of worship to the community. Sydney Shakti Temple was established to ensure the longevity of these unique sacred practises.
The Hindu Society of NSW was formed in the early 90s by a group of devoted Hindus who were keen to keep their traditions alive. After the services drew too many people to host at an individual reference.
For many years, we held monthly prayer services in Crestwood Community Centre and hosted up to 500 people during festivals.
Sydney Shakti Temple is situated on Old Windsor Road, near the major cross road Windsor Road. Parking is available behind the temple on Chircan Street. Seven Hills Railway Station is the nearest railway station and Sydney airport is the nearest airport.
The timings of this temple are:
Monday to Friday:
Morning
6.30am to 8am
Evening
5.30pm to 8pm
Friday evening poojas are from 5.30pm onwards
Saturday and Sunday:
Morning
6.30am to 12pm
Evening
5.30pm to 8pm