Located in the shadow of the Bois Rouge sugar refinery, this temple is deeply woven into the working-class history of Saint-André’s Tamil community. It serves not just as a place of worship but also as a cultural anchor, where rituals mark the rhythms of both the spiritual and agricultural year. Painted in pastel blues and yellows, its modest exterior hides a richly symbolic interior filled with traditional statues and offerings.
This is a temple where you’ll see faith in motion. Early-morning prayers, quiet maintenance by volunteers, and festivals that draw barefoot devotees across glowing embers. Despite its proximity to industrial surroundings, the temple feels calm, grounded, and infused with generations of practice.
👉 If you’re visiting during the sugarcane harvest (July to December), pair this stop with a peek at the nearby factory. The contrast between labor and ritual gives rare insight into Réunion’s layered identity.