




Trinidad - Hindu Temples
On our tour along Trinidad's west coast, we visited 2 Hindu temples.
We were informed that 25% of Trinidad's population of 1.5 million (40% East Indian, 40% African blacks, 20% other nationalities) practice Hinduism.
One of the temples featured an 80 foot Hanuman (monkey God).
We learned a great deal about the religion, including its use of prayer flags.
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