Visiting Shiva Temple Estonia

Visiting the Temple
Practical Guidelines for a Sacred Space
The Shiva Temple is open to visitors daily. Everyone is welcome to visit, sit in silence, take part in ceremonies, or simply absorb the peaceful atmosphere. Please remember that this is a sacred space—move quietly, dress respectfully, and refrain from using mobile phones or taking photos inside the temple area and deities.
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We invite you to explore more about our daily services and special events to plan your visit meaningfully.
Guided Temple Tours
Discover the Meaning and Architecture of the Temple
Join a guided tour to learn about the unique Siddha tradition behind the temple, the meaning of the murtis (divine forms), and the sacred geometry woven into the architecture. The tour offers both practical insight and spiritual depth, allowing visitors to connect more fully with the space.
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Public tours are listed under our events calendar. For private group visits, please send an inquiry to info@lilleoru.ee. A guided tour typically lasts 1.5–2 hours.


Staying Longer
Retreat into Peace and Nature
If you’d like to stay longer and immerse yourself more deeply in the peaceful energy of the temple and its surroundings, on-site accommodation is available. Whether you’re planning a quiet visit in nature or a personal retreat in ashram, we welcome you to spend time in this unique environment.
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Longer retreats can include support from the Siddha Yoga teachings, guided practices, and spiritual mentoring. Please contact us at info@lilleoru.ee to arrange your stay.
Facilities and Access
Everything You Need for a Comfortable Visit
The temple area includes parking, outdoor toilets, and a seasonal café offering light vegetarian meals and refreshments. Lilleoru is easily accessible by car and located just 35 minutes from Tallinn. Group transport can be arranged by request for events or larger visits.
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We encourage visitors to come prepared for outdoor conditions and to enjoy the natural beauty that surrounds the temple.
