The Hindu Temple (Bristol)
The Hindu Temple (Bristol)
163B Church Rd, Redfield, Bristol BS5 9LA, United Kingdom
The Bristol Hindu Temple is a place of worship, social gathering and celebrating cultural activities of the Hindu Faith.
The Bristol Hindu Temple is housed in a converted old church building which is the main place of worship and a peripheral building, called the Gandhi Hall (after Mahatma Gandhi) for other activities and hire.
The Bristol Hindu Temple is the only Hindu temple in Bristol and the surrounding area, catering both the social and religious needs of a strong and a growing community of Hindus.
It was founded in 1979 by members of the Bristol Hindu community who mainly constituted Hindus from East African countries including Uganda and Kenya who came to Bristol in 1972 as a result of unrest there.