Coral Class visited Europe’s first traditional Hindu Temple.

The Inner Sanctum-heart of the Mandir where seven ornate shrines house murtis (sacred images) of the Deities.

The children observed ‘Arti’ one of the most important and popular ceremonies of the Hindu religion.

The intricate wood facade is made from Burmese Teak and English Oak.

Inner Sanctum-exquisite carvings of the pillars, ceilings and central dome.

Exhibition. The ‘understanding Hinduism’ exhibition on the lower floor guides you through a journey of discovery into beliefs, values and wisdom of the world’s oldest living faith.