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:: CULTURE, SPIRITUALITY & LIFESTYLE :: The
Hindu heritage of Kenya
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Nairobi, the capital city, alone has six Swaminarayan temples, five Shiva temples, two Ram & Jalaram temples, two temples dedicated to Mata Amba [Goddess Durga], one Gayatri temple, three Sanatan Dharma temples, one Murugan [Kartikeya] temple, one Hare Krishna temple and many others belonging to different sects and communities, as well as the Raj Yoga Centre of the Brahma Kumaris. Besides other Hindu organisations, the Hindu Council of Kenya which was initially formed by 80,000 Hindus associated with the Kenyan Government, works on projects aimed at furthering the cause of Sanatan Dharma within Kenya. Nairobi's
suburb Parklands also has a Hindu shrine for shoppers to walk in and
pay their obeisance to the deities while out shopping in the famous
Diamond Plaza shopping complex. There are also several Sikh Gurudwaras
built and run by the Ramgarhia Sikh community of Kenya, with the main
Gurudwara that is in Makindu which is worshipped at by all Hindus
and Sikhs along the 'Mombasa - Nairobi highway'. Travellers to and
from Mombasa often stop here to worship and admire the beautiful views
of Mt. Kilimanjaro that can be seen from the top of this Gurudwara.
Outside within the complex, it has a large main hall at the far end for functions such as Navratri & Diwali festivals as well as marriage ceremonies, a Yagya Shala in the middle where my marriage ceremony was held, and immediately behind it is a typically styled temple dedicated to Lord Venkateshwara [Lord Vishnu] beautifully designed resembling the great architectures found in South India. There is so much more to write about with regards to the fascinating Hindu and Sikh heritage of Kenya, what I have written above is just a glimpse. To sum up, I would like to give a strong bit of advise to all of you: if you visit Kenya, make sure it is not just for a wildlife tour - also visit some of the great temples which have been built on Kenyan soil. You won't be disappointed. |