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Sagar Shiv Mandir
Sagar Shiv Mandir

Sagar Shiv Mandir is a Hindu temple sitting on the island of Goyave de Chine, Poste de Flacq, Mauritius. Sagar Shiv Mandir is on the eastern part of Mauritius. It is a place of worship for Hindus settled in Mauritius and it is also visited by tourists.[1] The temple was constructed in 2007 by Vikash Gunowa who donated millions of Pounds in its development. It is one of the Top 3 Hindu temples to see on the island. It is surrounded by the lagoon and the mangroves that give to the place a mystical aspect. It hosts a 108 feet height bronze coloured statue of Shiva.[citation needed]

The temple is similar to the Temple in the Sea in Trinidad and Tobago.

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  1. ^ "Hindu temples across the world". Retrieved 10 October 2012.
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