MIAMI — Tucked away on a residential street in Southwest Broward County lies a holy structure of architectural grandeur that looks as if it were uprooted straight from India and transplanted to South Florida.
The Shiva Vishnu Temple of South Florida is a Hindu temple where thousands of devotees gather annually to practice spiritual rituals and share rich cultural experiences. Designed by 12 Southeast Indian architects from Mahabalipuram, India — a famous town known for its 7th- and 8th-century Hindu monuments — and located in the rural community of Southwest Ranches, the ornate temple offers a portal to South Indian religious rituals and centuries-old cultural traditions.
Hinduism is a religion, philosophy and culture that may be unfamiliar to many Floridians, but is an everyday practice for the growing number of Hindus in South Florida. Shiva Vishnu, founded in 1993, is one of the more traditional temples in South Florida and caters to a South Indian style of Hinduism that sets the temple a part from others, founders say.
“We are completely traditional, we call it Agama Shaastra from India. We follow everything, all the festivals, everything,” said Ranga Parasuraman, a lifelong member and board trustee for the temple, referring to the ancient texts that act as Hindu manuals for worship.