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The San Marga '''Iraivan Temple''' is a white granite stone ] ] temple being built in ], Hawaii. It is the first stone-carved temple built for at least a century and the first built in the West. It was envisioned by ] and is cared by the ]. The San Marga '''Iraivan Temple''' is a white granite stone ] ] temple being built in ], Hawaii. It is the first stone-carved temple built for at least a century and the first built in the West. It was envisioned by ] and is cared by the ].


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The Iraivan Temple under construction in November, 2006

The San Marga Iraivan Temple is a white granite stone Hindu Śaivite temple being built in Kauai, Hawaii. It is the first stone-carved temple built for at least a century and the first built in the West. It was envisioned by Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami and is cared by the Saiva Siddhanta Church.

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