Kadavul Temple

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Kadavul Temple
Kadavul Hindu Temple
Kadavul Temple
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DeityLord Shiva
Location
LocationKapaʻa
StateHawaii
CountryUnited States
Geographic coordinates22°5′18″N 159°20′16″W / 22.08833°N 159.33778°W / 22.08833; -159.33778Coordinates: 22°5′18″N 159°20′16″W / 22.08833°N 159.33778°W / 22.08833; -159.33778
Architecture
TypeSri Lankan-Style Temple
CreatorKauai's Hindu Monastery
Website
www.himalayanacademy.com

The Kadavul Hindu Temple is a Sri Lankan-Style Hindu temple dedicated to the Shiva located on the Kauai island in the state of Hawaii, USA. It is maintained by the Saiva Siddhanta Temple which is also known as Kauai Aadheenam or Kauai's Hindu Monastery.

Description[]

Kadavul is an ancient Tamil word for God, meaning “He who is both immanent and transcendent.”[1] Kadavul Temple was established in 1973 by Sivaya Subramuniyaswami. It is one of two temples in Kauai Aadheenam. Other temple is Iraivan Temple. It houses 39-inch-tall Crystal Sivalingam that will one day be the central icon in Iraivan Temple. It's Crystal Sivalingam is believed to be the largest six-sided, single-pointed crystal ever found. In future Crystal Sivalingam will housed in the Iraivan Temple.[2][3] Kadavul Temple is located next to the Wailua River and 8 km from Mount Waialeale.[4] Crystal Sivalingam is a 320 kg, 39-inch-tall, uncut quartz crystal, believed to be the largest six-sided, single-pointed crystal ever found.[5][4]

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References[]

  1. ^ "All about Kauai's Hindu Monestory".
  2. ^ "kadavul temple".
  3. ^ "kadavul temple".
  4. ^ a b "All about Kauai Hindu monestery".
  5. ^ "Kadavul temple".
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