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Shree Ram Mandir in London presents a serene retreat amidst the hustle and bustle of Southall. This well-maintained, large temple enjoys a prime location beside the main road and is conveniently near the Southall underground railway. With its high Google rating of 4.8, visitors often praise its peaceful atmosphere, making it a perfect spot for meditation and pooja.

The temple is not only wheelchair accessible, ensuring inclusivity for all visitors, but also offers a spacious hall for communal meals during events. It's a vibrant hub for people of various faiths, fostering a spirit of religious diversity and community engagement. Regular activities like Rudrabhisheka to the Shivlinga and special events that include serving free food further enhance its appeal, drawing a diverse crowd seeking spiritual solace and a sense of togetherness.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible, Wheelchair accessible entrance

Reviews and Ratings

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4.8
based on 341 review
4.8/5 341 review
Ravi Patel
Ravi Patel
1 week ago on Google

The temple is always clean and every religion people are welcomed here Many festivals and social gatherings take place They worship God morning and evening. Even the Prasad is been distributed to the people.

Mahesh N
Mahesh N
1 month ago on Google

The temple could consider organizing volunteers for upcoming occasions and events to help manage the crowd and maintain order. I visited the temple on the first Monday of Shravan, and it was extremely crowded. Since it was a working day, many people were in a hurry. However, I noticed several individuals taking shortcuts to offer water and milk to Lord Shiva, despite clear instructions allowing only these offerings. Some spent 10–15 minutes making additional offerings, which caused delays for others. What’s even more disappointing is that some of the people doing this were known contacts or regular visitors closely associated with the temple. They should actually be setting an example by following the rules—not bypassing them. When those familiar with the system break the guidelines, it encourages others to do the same, leading to chaos and frustration for everyone else. While I understand the significance of Shravan and the devotion behind these acts, it’s equally important to be courteous to fellow devotees. A bit of mindfulness and better coordination would make the experience much smoother and more respectful for all.

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PRASHANTA ROUT
PRASHANTA ROUT
2 months ago on Google

You can see living God Jagannath 🙏