An elegant building, built entirely in marble, located opposite the Holy Land of St. Anthony in Kotahena. Area. This is a late 18th century building seen in the name of the Shivan god. Luxurious ornate gatehouse, very beautifully done, with fine design and sculpture. You need slippers when you enter the temple ground. If you are visiting here, be careful with your skirt. On some special festivals, it is very busy.
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An elegant building, built entirely in marble, located opposite the Holy Land of St. Anthony in Kotahena. Area. This is a late 18th century building seen in the name of the Shivan god. Luxurious ornate gatehouse, very beautifully done, with fine design and sculpture. You need slippers when you enter the temple ground. If you are visiting here, be careful with your skirt. On some special festivals, it is very busy.
Attention should be paid to the worthwhile Indian temple where shoes and socks need to be removed from the entrance to the courtyard. There are many God cows in the back door. The interior is grey and the floor stone is very wet.
In fact, to be honest, when a person came in, there was still a little fear, here is a completely unshiny place, and the whole cave is very large, it seems mysterious and dark, here is a Hindu holy place.
A good place to understand the local religious culture, you can see that the believers here are really endless, the interior is actually dark, you can look at his religious portraits and statues on the outside.
It feels like a secret base, and it's a world that comes in from a small door, but the people who come in here show incredible piety, that's the power of faith.