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Sri Lakshmi Narayanan Temple is a Hindu temple located in the metropolitan city of Seoul. This temple is dedicated to lord Vishnu. The temple serves as the cultural and religious center for Korean Hindus and immigrants from South Asian countries. Devotees visit this temple to fulfil their religious rituals and organise traditional programs related to Yoga and Vedanta.
See also
- Buddhism in Korea
- Hinduism in Korea
- Indians in Korea
- Koreans in India
- Korean Shamanism
- Memorial of Heo Hwang-ok, Ayodhya
- India–South Korea relations
- India – North Korea relations
- List of Hindu temples in South Korea
- List of Hindu temples outside India
- Silk Road transmission of Buddhism
References
- Seoul Lakshmi Narayan Temple, ishtadevata.com.
- Hindu temples around the world, hinduonline.co.
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