Shrinathji Temple, Bahrain

The temple also provides vegetarian groceries, Puja items, Upawas and satwik foods (purely vegetarian, without garlic or onion) on special request for vegetarian devotees due to language difficulties and dietary restrictions.

Shrinathji Temple is a heritage Hindu temple in Manama established in the year 1817. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shrinathji, a form of Krishna, manifested as a seven-year-old child. The temple is located in the Bahrain's capital city of Manama. The temple was constructed in 1817 by the Thattai Hindu community, who had migrated from Sindh before the partition of India.

Thattai Hindu community

History

The temple was constructed in 1817 by the Thattai Hindu community, who had migrated from Sindh before the partition of India.

Key visitors

In 2019, the Indian prime minister Narendra Modi visited the temple and launched $4.2 million renovation plan for the temple.

Address: 6HJG+PX6, Manama, Bahrain

Phone: +973 1725 6131

Nearest Airport :

Bahrain International Airport

The distance between the temple and The Bahrain International Airport is 20 min (9.4 km) via Khalifa Al Khabeer Hwy

Dress code when visiting Temple is: shoulders must be covered (easily done with a scarf or a shawl) and trousers or skirts must cover at least knees. It is best to avoid anything too tight, too short and too revealing.

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