
Balaji Hindu Indian Temple in Gaborone Botswana
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During the year 2000, few friends toyed with the idea of constructing a Temple for Lord Venkateshwara so that the community can have a dedicated place of worship with the traditional Indian Architecture.
It took nearly 7 years to bring the dream to reality. The temple successfully completed and officially opened on 16th Sep 2007.
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