The festival of Thaipoosam has ended here are some visuals captured by Kuben Archary of Archary Art at Palmridge Temple,Johannesburg in South Africa.
Read More »Melrose Temple Prayer Notice
The latest prayer announcements from Melrose Shree Siva Subramaniar Temple.
Read More »VOTE: Should SA Scrap Religious Public Holidays
ShareThe fate of South African Public Holidays comes under review by the Department of Home Affairs based on recommendations of a report drafted from the South African Law Reform Commission to justify cancellation of Christmas & Easter or include Diwali, Eid & others. Read the full story here Tell what you think by voting on this poll here! Should #Diwali #Eid be a #PublicHoliday in #SouthAfrica? — Naufal Khan (@naufalkhan) September 23, 2016
Read More »SA Religious Public Holidays Under Scrutiny
Minister Gigaba is to review the findings of a report on Public Holidays to justify cancellation of Christmas & Easter or include Diwali, Eid & others.
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A little more than Vanakkam....
Read More »Sri Lankan President addressing affairs of Tamils
The Global Tamil Forum calls upon Sri Lankan President Sirisena to address concerns of the war affected Tamil people and to work towards meaningful political resolution.
Read More »The items you need for Thaipusam Kavady this 2019 season
Om Sa Ra Va Na Ba Va! Find your relevant information regarding kavady here, some helpful resources on this page for your use.
Read More »Opinion: Divali is not okay in South Africa
I was flabbergasted by the debacle, this has created serious confusion instead of social cohesion.
Read More »Significance of Thaipoosam Kavady
Thai Poosam Kavady is a Tamil religious festival dedicated to Tamil god Lord Murugan that is celebrated by Tamil people in South Africa and around the world.
Read More »Tamil New Year Celebration, Lenasia
West Region Tamil youth Movement welcomes all to the Tamil New Year celebration, 14 April 2012 at 3PM in Lenasia South. For further information contact Sarveshen Naidoo on 082 587 6611 or Nivasha Pillay on 083 725 9019
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