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The Fiji Sanatan Society of Alberta, also known as Vishnu Mandir ( Devanagri: विष्णु मन्दिर) in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada is a modern-style Hindu temple that was built by some of the very first Fijian Hindu immigrants in Edmonton in 1984. Hindus have been living in Canada for over a century, especially in Edmonton. Fijian Hindus began to settle in Edmonton in larger proportions starting in the 1960s and 1970s. They conducted prayers and meditated in individual households via groups they formed in the community. Talks of the need of a temple started in 1983 by four major Hindu Bhakti groups in Edmonton at the time, Shree Sanatan Dharam Ramayan Society, Edmonton Geeta Ramayan Congregation, Edmonton Vedic Congregation and later joined by Edmonton Prem Society, the group founded the Sanatan Board and raised funds to buy a property for the temple. It became the first Fijian Hindu cultural society in all of Canada, and till date is the largest. It started as a small place of worship in the Balwin residential area, constructed out of an old Church building. Since then it has been renovated 2 times, first adding a basement, then in 2006 expanded further making it the second largest Hindu temple in Edmonton.Temple Festivals CalendarHindu Temple CollectionsHindu Temples outside of IndiaHindu Temples in Canada
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Mandir and Daily Rituals

While it is open every morning from 7:15AM-8:15AM, the Mandir is also open for prayers Monday for Shiva Pooja, Tuesdays for Hanuman Pooja, and primarily on Friday evenings for Maha Lakshmi Pooja, along with many festivals practised in the Hindu faith. The Temples has approximately 600 followers, as different ones attend during the prayers of different deities. Most festivals that are celebrated are common among Fiji Hindus, for example
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, Hanuman Jayanti, Kavadi Pooja,
Krishna Janmashtami Krishna Janmashtami , also known simply as Krishnashtami, Janmashtami, or Gokulashtami, is an annual Hindu festival that celebrates the birth of Krishna, the eighth avatar of Vishnu. According to the Hindu lunisolar calendar, it is observed ...
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Navratri Navaratri is an annual Hindu festival observed in the honour of the goddess Durga. It spans over nine nights (and ten days), first in the month of Chaitra (March/April of the Gregorian calendar), and again in the month of Sharada. It is ob ...
, Deepavali, Venkateswar Pooja, and Maha Shiva Ratri. The deities of the temple are of Lord Vishnu & Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Rama Darbar, Sri Krishna and Srimati Radharani, Lord Tirupati Bala, Lord Ganesha, Goddess Durga, Goddess Saraswati, and Lord Shiva.


Deities of the Temple

- Vishnu Bhagavan and Lakshmi Mata as the primary deities. -
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, Sita Mata, Lakshman, and Hanuman. - Shri Krishna and Radharani. - Ganesha, present both at the entrance of the Mandir and in the main altar. - Durga Mata. - Saraswati Mata. - Venkateshwar Swami. - Entire Shiva Darbar with Shiva, Parvati Mata, Ganesha, and a grande
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Festivals of the Temple

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Ram Navami Rama Navami () is a Hindu festival that celebrates the birthday of Rama, the seventh avatar of the deity Vishnu. people from different parts of Jharkhand attended the world famous international Hazaribagh procession organized in the city every ...
, celebrated for nine days from the first day of the Chaitra month to the Navami tithi. The first day (the new moon) marks Vedic New Year. - Hanuman Jayanti. -
Krishna Janmashtami Krishna Janmashtami , also known simply as Krishnashtami, Janmashtami, or Gokulashtami, is an annual Hindu festival that celebrates the birth of Krishna, the eighth avatar of Vishnu. According to the Hindu lunisolar calendar, it is observed ...
, celebrated for eight days from the full moon to ashtami tithi on which the birth of Krishna Bhagavan is marked. -
Navratri Navaratri is an annual Hindu festival observed in the honour of the goddess Durga. It spans over nine nights (and ten days), first in the month of Chaitra (March/April of the Gregorian calendar), and again in the month of Sharada. It is ob ...
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Diwali Diwali (), Dewali, Divali, or Deepavali ( IAST: ''dīpāvalī''), also known as the Festival of Lights, related to Jain Diwali, Bandi Chhor Divas, Tihar, Swanti, Sohrai, and Bandna, is a religious celebration in Indian religions. It is ...
. - Maha Shivaratri. The festivals above are typical of the North Indian traditions present among Fijian Hindus of North Indian ancestry. There are various South Indian Poojas that are marked throughout the year. The biggest and oldest one being the Venkateshwar Puja which is held in October. Others such as Kavadi and Thaipusam are also observed.


See also

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List of Hindu temples in Canada This article has a list of Hindu temples and religious society by different region. Ontario Toronto * Toronto Kalibari. * Shri Swaminarayan Temple. * Sridurka Hindu Temple. * Hare Krishna Temple. GTOB - Guruvayoor temple of Brampton ...
* Hinduism in Canada *
Hinduism in Fiji Hinduism in Fiji has a following primarily among Indo-Fijians, the descendants of indentured workers brought to Fiji by the British as cheap labor for colonial sugarcane plantations. Hindus started arriving in Fiji starting in 1879 and continui ...


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