1. The Sri Siva Subramaniya Temple is a Hindu temple located in Nadi, Fiji. It is the largest Hindu temple in the southern hemisphere and is dedicated to the deity Lord Murugan, also known as Lord Subramaniya. The temple was built in the Dravidian architectural style with its vibrant colors and intricate carvings.
One interesting fact about the temple is that it was constructed using traditional materials imported from India, including 70 tonnes of Italian Carrara marble, 20 tonnes of Indian hand-carved stone, and over 3 million mosaic pieces. The temple was designed by Indian artisans and craftsmen and took nearly three years to complete.
The Sri Siva Subramaniya Temple is not only a place of worship but also a cultural and educational center for the Indo-Fijian community. It hosts various religious and cultural events throughout the year, including festivals and special ceremonies. The temple attracts both locals and tourists with its majestic architecture and serene atmosphere.
2. The working hours of the Sri Siva Subramaniya Temple are as follows:
- Monday to Saturday: 5:30 AM to 6:00 PM
- Sunday: 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Contact information for the temple is as follows:
- Address: Queen’s Rd, Nadi, Fiji
- Phone: +679 670 0744
3. Admission to the Sri Siva Subramaniya Temple is free. However, visitors are encouraged to make a donation to support the temple’s maintenance and services. The temple provides facilities for visitors, such as restrooms and shoe storage. Photography and videography are allowed inside the temple premises but not during specific rituals or ceremonies.
Transportation to the temple can be arranged through taxis or tour operators in Nadi. Many hotels in the area also provide shuttle services to the temple. It is advisable to plan a visit during non-peak hours to avoid crowds and to experience a peaceful environment for meditation or prayer.

