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The San Marga '''Iraivan Temple''' is a white granite stone ] ] temple being built in ], Hawaii. The Iraivan Temple is located next to the Wailua River bordering Wailua River State Park. 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. The Iraivan Temple is located next to the ] bordering Wailua River State Park. 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 San Marga Iraivan Temple is a white granite stone Hindu Śaivite temple being built in Kauai, Hawaii. The Iraivan Temple is located next to the Wailua River bordering Wailua River State Park. 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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