From all the temples I visited, I have to say that the temple here lacks the basic facilities. There are no places for you to light incense and the temple is located in a somewhat shady area of Paris and many beggars and street contraband sellers are present. Everyone in the temple speaks Tamil except the priests who speak some English. The temple can be extra crowded (especially on Saturdays) so it's best to visit it on Sunday afternoons. The temple is open evreryday and many deities are present, which is...
   Read moreThe temple is beautiful, and it feels amazing to see our God in a foreign land, especially during festivals when we miss home. For a few moments, I forgot we werenât in India â until I encountered the priest. Unfortunately, their attitude wasnât welcoming, and they didnât seem to treat all devotees equally, likely because they themselves arenât Indian. However, if you're simply looking to visit the temple and see almost all the idols, this is still a...
   Read moreTypical Hindu Temple. The priests speak several languages including Hindi, Tamil, English and French. There are poojas, prayers, weddings and other auspicious occasions that are conducted there. The priests can also check your horoscope and wedding matches for 20 euros. They sell ghee lamps, Archanai tickets, prayers baskets, coconuts etc in the temple itself. It's small so be careful about choosing a time when it's not...
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