Below is the list of 3 main Hindu Temples in Australia.
3 Important Hindu Temples in Australia
Bala Murugan Temple Mandogalup, in Perth
Bala Murugan Temple located in Mandogalup, in Perth, Western Australia is dedicated to the Lord Muruga. Poojas are performed by Temple Priests. Other than the main deity Murugan, the temple also has shrines of Ganesha or Vinayagar, Mookambika (referred to as “Swarnambigai” in the temple), Shiva, Ayyappan, Venkateshvara, Lakshmi, Bhudevi, Devasena, Valli, Durga, Idumban, Hanuman, Bhairava and Navagraha.
Perth Shiva Temple in Canning Vale, Perth
The Perth Shiva Temple, also known as the Perth Hindu Temple, is a sacred place of worship located in Canning Vale, Perth, Western Australia. This temple is dedicated to the revered deity Shiva and his divine consort, Goddess Meenakshi (an incarnation of Goddess Parvathi). Operated by the Shri Shiva Devasthanam, a non-profit religious organization, the temple was constructed and finalized in the early months of 1990. Remarkably, it holds the distinction of being the oldest Hindu temple in Western Australia. The main festivals of the Temple includes: Maha Shivaratri, Purattasi and Pradosham.
The Sydney Shri Durga Temple commonly known as Sydney Durga Temple is a Hindu Temple located at 21–23 Rose Crescent, Regents Park, in Sydney. The temple is run a non-profit organisation – the Shri Durgadevi Devasthanam. The temple is dedicated to the goddesses Durga, Lakshmi and Saraswathy who are its three main deities. Other than the main deities the temple also have shrines of Lord Ganesha (Vinayagar), Lord Shiva, Lord Krishna, Lord Murugan, Goddess Visalaatshi and Nandhi.