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Hinduism is often described as a religion of fasts, feasts and festivals -- come and see for yourself.

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Donation


ErrorVishnu, whose name means "All-Pervading," is the protector of the world and the restorer of moral order. He is peaceful, merciful, and compassionate. Vishnu is often pictured with four arms. Each hand holds an emblem of his divinity: the conch, discus, club, and lotus. He is usually depicted with a dark complexion, as are his incarnations. Vishnu is best known through his ten avatars (incarnations), which appear on earth when there is disorder in the world. Rama and Krishna, whose stories are told in the Epics are the most popular incarnations of Vishnu by far.

Donate By Card

The Temple now accepts donations by card payment. Simply ask the Panditji on duty if you wish to donate by card. Panditji can issue you a printed receipt, send it to you by text to your mobile phone or email it to you. Your email or phone number will not be stored or collected by us.

Gift Aid

If you are a UK taxpayer, please complete a Gift Aid form(ask Panditji for a form) and post it in the Temple's main letter box. Your personal data will only be used for reclaiming tax from HMRC (for every £1.00 you give the Temple can claim back 25p. So, for example, if you donate £20 we can claim an extra £5, making your gift worth£25) and no other purposes.


Why not come in for a guided tour to look around the Temple and learn about many Hindu Gods/Deities? The Panditji (our priest) will be glad to show you around during the opening hours. Students are very welcome. The temple is open for school visits on weekdays between by prior appointment.