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List of the Hindu Mandirs in Sikkim: (336) LIST OF THE HINDU MANDIRS IN SIKKIM: (336) EAST: Sl. No. Name Location District/Sub-Division 1. Aho Ongkeshwar Mandir Aho Gangtok 2. Amba Mandir. Amba Pakyong. 3. Aritar- Rhenock Durga Mandir Aritar Rongli. 4. Aritar Sarva Janik Shiva Mandir Aritar Rongli. 5. Bara Pathing Mandir Bara Pathing Pakyong 6. Bhanugram Krishna Mandir Bhanugram Gangtok 7. Burtuk Shiva Temple Burtuk Gangtok. 8. Beyga Devi Mandir Beyga Pakyong. 9. Biring Durga Mandir. Biring Pakyong. 10. Chenje Singha Devi Mandir Chenje Gangtok 11. Changey Singha Devi Mandir Changey Pakyong. 12. Chujachen Shivalaya Mandir Chujachen Pakyong. 13. Chota Singtam Shiva Mandir Chota Shing Gangtok. 14. Centre Pandam Shiva Mandir. Centre Pandam Gangtok. 15. Chandmari Shiva Mandir. Chandmari Gangtok. 16. Duga Bimsen Mandir. Duga Gangtok. 17. Duga Krishna Mandir. Duga Gangtok 18. Dikiling Pacheykhani Shivalaya Mandir. Dikiling Pakyong. 19. Dikiling Pacheykhani Radha Krishna Mandir. Dikiling Pakyong. 20. Dikchu Shiva Mandir Dikchu Gangtok 21. Dara Gaon Shiva Mandir. Assam Lingzey Gangtok. 22. Dolepchan Durga Mandir Dolepchan Rongli. 23. Gangtok Thakurbari Mandir. Gangtok Bazaar Gangtok. 24. Jalipool Durga Mandir Jalipool Gangtok 25. Khamdong-Aritar Shiva Mandir Aritar Gangtok 26. Khamdong Durga Mandir. Khamdong Gangtok. 27. Khamdong Krishna Mandir. Khamdong Gangtok. 28. Khesay Durga Mandir U. Khesey Gangtok 29. Kambal Shiva Mandir. Kambol Gangtok. 30. Kamary Durga Mandir Kamary Pakyong. 31. Kokoley Guteshwar Shiva Mandir Kokoley Gangtok 32. Luing Thami Durga Mandir. Thami Danra Gangtok. 33. Lingtam Durga Mandir. Lingtam Rongli. 34. Lingtam Devi Mandir. Lingtam Rongli. 35. Luing Mahadev Shiva Mandir. Luing Gangtok. 36. Lower Samdong Hareshwar Shiva Mandir. Lower Samdong Gangtok 37. Lamaten Mata Mandir Lamaten Pakyong. 38. Lingdum Shiva Mandir. Lingdum Gangtok. 39. Lingdum Devi Mandir Lingdum Gangtok 40. Lingdok Durga Mandir Lingdok Gangtok. 41. Lingdok-Namphung Mandir. Lingdok Gangtok 42. Lower Parkha Shiva Mandir. Lower Parkha Pakyong. 43. Lingding Shiva Mandir. Lingding Gangtok 44. Lower Chujachen Devi Mandir L. Chujachen Pakyong. 45. Lower Taza Titiribotey Shiva Mandir Titiribotey Pakyong. 46. Lockcha Khola Mandir --- ---- 47. Makha Durga Mandir 10th Mile Makha Gangtok 48. Matsang Vishnu Mandir Matsang Pakyong. 49. Martam Mahadevthan Mandir Martam Gangtok. 50. Marchak Pranami Mandir Marchak Gangtok. 51. Mangjing Hareshwar Mahadevthan Mangjing Pakyong. 52. Manpur Angkuching Mandir Angkuching Pakyong. 53. Mamring Durga Mandir Mamring Pakyong 54. Namcheybong Mahadev Mandir Namcheybung Pakyong. 55. Negurey Devi Mandir Negurey Pakyong 56. Namlee Shiv Mandir Namlee Pakyong. 57. Namrang Kirateshwar Mandir Tumin-Namrang Gangtok 58. Nimthang Saraswati Mandir Nimthang Gangtok 59. Omkareshwar Mandir Tumin Barang Gangtok 60. Pacheykhani Old Shiva Mandir Pacheykhani Pakyong. 61. Pacheykahni Hans mandir pacheykahni Pakyong 62. Pacheykhani Mahadev Mandir Pacheykhani Pakyong. 63. Pakyong Parvati Mandir Pakyong Pakyong. 64. PakyongThakurbari Mandir Pakyong bazaar Pakyong. 65. Palung Shiv Mandir Palung Pakyong. 66. Patook Shiv Mandir Patuk-Singbel Gangtok. 67. Parkha Shivalaya Mandir Parkha Pakyong. 68. Pani house Nag Devi Mandir Gangtok Gangtok 69. Pentang Aritar Ganesh Mandir Pentang Rongl. 70. Rumtek Arya Samaj Mandir. L. Ruktek Gangtok 71. Rumtek Chanzey Mandir. Chanzey Gangtok 72. Rumtek Durga Mandir. Rumtek Gangtok 73. Ranka Devi Mandir. Ranka Gangtok 74. Rangpo Kali Mandir. Rangpo Gangtok 75. Raley Khesey Laximi Narayan Mandir. Khesey Gangtok 76. Reshi Mahadevthan Mandir, Rhenock Reshi Rongli. 77. Rorathang Bazaar Mandir Rorathang Rongli. 78. Rhenock Radha Krishna Mandir Rhenock bazaar Rongli. 79. Rhenock Bazaar Mahadev Mandir Rhenock bazaar Rongli. 80. Rumtek Ram Mandir. Rumtek Gangtok 81. Rumtek Durga Mandir Chinzay Gangtok 82. Ranipul Shiva Mandir. Ranipul Gangtok 83. Regu Shiva Mandir. Regu Rongli. 84. Rhenock Shiva Mandir. Rhenock Rongli 85. Ranka Raigaon Shivadatri Mandir Ranka Gangtok. 86. Ranka Shantipure Dugra Mandir. Ranka Gangtok. 87. Rangpo Bazar Thakurbari Mandir. Rangpo Gangtok 88. Rongli Thakurbari Mandir. Rongli bazaar Rongli 89. Rhenock Matogolai Mandir. Rhenock Rongli 90. Rolep Mandir. Rolep Rongli 91. Rhenock Singha Bahim Mandir. Rhenock Rongli 92. Rumtek Sajong Mandir. Sajong Gangtok 93. Rumtek Sitaram Mandir. Rumtek Gangtok 94. Raley Khesey Kabir Mandir. Raley Gangtok 95. Raley Shri Durga Mandir. Lower Raley Gangtok 96. Sang Karunabir Mandir. Sang Gangtok 97. Sasbootey Durga Mnadir --- 98. Simick Lingzey Durga Mandir. Simick Gangtok 99. Simick Chandi Devi Mandir. Simick Gangtok 100. Sichey Devi Mandir. Sichey Gangtok 101. Samdong Hareshwar Shiva Mandir. Samdong Gangtok 102.Sudung Lakha Muluki Mandir. Sudung lakha Rongli 103. Sudung LakhaDevi Mandir. Sudung lakha Rongli 104. Sang Byeng Mandir Byeng Gangtok 105. Samdong Mahadev Mandir Samdong Gangtok 106. Samdor Shiva Mandir Up. Samdor Gangtok 107. Sichey Shiva Mandir Lower Sichey Gangtok 108. Singbel Shiva Mandir 7th Mile Singbel Gangtok 109. Sisney Sunakhari Mandir. Sisney Rongli 110. Sisney Lingtam Mandir. Sisney Lingtam Rongli 111. Suwaney Devithan Suwaney Pakyong 112. Singtam Bazar Thakurbari Mandir. Singtam Gangtok 113. Sang Zingling Mandir. Zingling Gangtok 114. Sirwani Devi Mandir. Sirwani Gangtok 115. Samshig C. Pandam Mandir Samshing Gangtok. 116. Siblakha Durga Mandir Siblakha Pakyong 117. Subhaney Danra Mandir Subhaney Rongli 118. Sang Namlee Mandir Namlee Gangtok 119. Sudung Lakha Devi Mandir Sudung lakha Rongli 120. Syari Shiva Mandir Up. Syari Gangtok 121. Syari Shiva Mandir Lower Syari Gangtok 122. Tarpin Mandir Tarpin Rongli 123. Tadong Durga Mandir Tadong Gangtok. 124. Tumin Devi Mandir Tumin Gangtok. 125. Tadong Devi Mandir Tadong Gangtok 126. Tadong Jaganath Mandir Tadong Gangtok 127. Tokchey Mandir Tokchey Pakyong 128. Tintek Shiva Mandir Tintek Gangtok 129. Tumin Caste Mandir Tumin Gangtok 130. Tarethang Shiva Mandir Tarethang Tarethang 131. Tadong Swarswati Mandir Tadong 5th mile Gangtok 132. Tshochen Lingzo Mandir Tshochen Pakyong 133. Tadong World Peace Centre Tadong Gangtok 134. Tumin Shivalaya Mandir upper Tumin Gangtok 135. Tumlabong Durga Mandir Tumlabung Gangtok 136. Thakchand Ram Mandir Thaklchand Gangtok 137. Thakabong Durga Mandir Thakabung Gangtok 138. Upper Sichey Durga Mandir Sichey Gangtok 139. Upper Pakyong Devi Mandir Pakyong Pakyong 140. Yangtam Onkareshwar Mandir Yangtam Pakyong NORTH. Sl. No. Name Location Sub-Division 1. Singha Devi Mandir, Rangang Mangan 2. Phodang Rangang Shiva Mandir Phodang Mangan 3. Rangrang Mandir, Rangrang Mangan 4. Jagat Ashtami Mandir Mangshila Mangan 5. Shiv Mandir, B - II Mangan 6. Phodang Nag Devi Mandir, Phodang Mangan 7. Mangan Pashupatinath Mandir Mangan Bazaar Mangan 8. Chungthang Durga Mandir, Chungthang Bazaar Chungthang SOUTH: Sl. No. Name Location Sub-Division 1) Bermiok Durga Mandir Bermiok Namchi 2) Budang Kharpani Darchen Mandir Budang Namchi 3) Bermiok Durga Bhawani Mandir Bermiok Namchi 4) Belbotey Shivalaya Mandir Belbotey Namchi 5) Bumtar Mandir Bumtar Namchi 6) Borong Mandir Borong Rabongla 7) Ben Kothi Mandir Ben Rabongla 8) Ben Namprick Mandir Namprick Rabongla 9) Chamchey Mandir Chamchey Namchi 10) Dambu Dara Pasupathinath Mandir Dambu Dara Namchi 11) Damthang Rong Mandir Damthang Namchi 12) Damthang Devi Mandir Damthang Namchi 13) Gurpisey Mandir Gurpisey Namchi 14) Jorethang Kali Mandir Jorethang Namchi 15) Jorethang Trikareshwar Devalaya Jorethang Namchi 16) Jorethang Singha Devi Mandir Danragaon Namchi 17) Jorethang Shakti Pith Jorethang Namchi 18) Kewzing Bhagawati Mandir Kewzing bazaar Rabongla 19) Kopchey Devithan Mandir Kopchey Namchi 20) Kamrang Kholagari Devithan Mandir Kamrang Khola Namchi 21) Kamrang Mandir Proper Kamrang Namchi 22) Lingi Durga Mandir Lower Lingi Rabongla 23) Lingi Gupteshwar Mahadevthan Lingi Rabongla 24) Lingi Maha Devthan Mandir Lingi Rabongla 25) Lingmo Shiva Mandir Lingmo Rabongla 26) Lungchuk Tsalumthang Durga Mandir Lungchuk Namchi 27) Lingmo Delepchen Durga Mata Mandir Lingmo Rabongla 28) Maney Dara Maharani Mandir Maney dara Namchi 29) Mamley Devithan Mamley Namchi 30) Melli Dara Shiva Mandir Melli Namchi 31) Mamring Shiva Mandir Mamring Rabongla 32) Majitar Shiva Nandir Majitar Namchi 33) Melli Bazar Thakurbari Melli Namchi 34) Mamley Shiva Mandir Mamley Namchi 35) Maniram Devithan Maniram Namchi 36) Melli Dara Singha Devi Mandir Melli Namchi 37) Namlung Durga Mandir Namlung Rabongla 38) Namphok Kabir Mandir Namphok Rabongla 39) Namthang Mandir Namthang Namchi 40) Namchi Phaley Dara Mandir Phaley Dara Namchi 41) Namchi pasupathinath Mandir Namchi Namchi 42) Nampung Sri Krishna Mandir Tokal -Bermiok Namchi 43) Nardang Singha devi Mandir Tingkitam Rabongla 44) Neh Brum Sri Krishna Mandir Yangang Rabongla 45) Parbing Devithan Mandir Parbing Namchi 46) Parong Mahadevthan Mandir Parong Namchi 47) Parong mandir Upper Parong Namchi 48) Pabong Shiva Mandir Pabong -Kholagari Namchi 49) Phamphok Devithan Phamphok Namchi 50) Pepthang Shiva Mandir Pepthang 51) Rayong Sardong Mahadevthan Mandir Rayong-Sardong Rabongla 52) Rongbul Hans Mandir Rongbul Namchi 53) Rong Mandir Rong Namchi 54) Rolu Devithan Mandir Jorethang Namchi 55) Rabongla Mandir Rabong Rabongla 56) Rabongla Shiva Mandir Rabong Rabongla 57) Ralong Namley Pranami Mandir Namley Rabongla 58) Ramabong Singha Devi Mandir U. Ramabong Namchi 59) Ramabong Jalpa Devi Mnadir L. Ramabong Namchi 60) Ramitey Devi Mandir Gupti Namchi 61) Sadam Sukrabarey Pranami Mandir Sadam Namchi 62) Sukrabarey Singha Devi Mandir u. Sukrabarey Namchi 63) Sadam
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