1991
FOUNDATIONTemple Founded
Ealing Shri Kanaga Thurkkai Amman Temple Trust was founded on 10 August 1991 at Harrow Honey Bond Hall, marking the beginning of a spiritual home for devotees in the community.
1992
RELOCATETemple Relocated to Southall
As the congregation grew, the temple moved to Shakelton Hall, Southall on 25 October 1991, continuing its regular and religious services.
1993
COMMITTEE FORMEDTemple Relocated to Wembley
The temple relocated once again on 11 August 1992 to Wembley Union Hall, welcoming an increasing number of devotees from across London.
2010
ONLINEFirst Executive Committee Formed
The temple established its first Executive Committee on 14 April 1993, creating a strong foundation for the temple’s administration and future development.
1995
PURCHASEDPermanent Temple Premises Purchased
A major milestone was reached on 9 June 1995 with the purchase of the temple’s permanent premises, which remains the temple’s home today.
1999
MAHA KUMBABISHEKAMFirst Maha Kumbabishekam
The temple celebrated its first Maha Kumbabishekam (மகாகும்பாபிஷேகம் – குடமுழுக்கு விழா) on 6 June 1999, a sacred consecration ceremony that blessed the temple and its deities.
2001
FESTIVALFirst Mahotsavam Festival
The first Mahotsavam was held from 20 July 2001 over 25 days, bringing devotees together in celebration, prayer, and cultural tradition.
2011
Second Maha Kumbabishekam
The second Maha Kumbabishekam (மகாகும்பாபிஷேகம் – குடமுழுக்கு விழா) took place on 6 June 2011, renewing the temple’s spiritual energy and continuing its sacred traditions for future generations.
2025
JOURNEYContinuing the Journey
Today, Ealing Shri Kanaga Thurkkai Amman Temple Trust continues to serve as a place of worship, devotion, and community for devotees across London—preserving faith, culture, and tradition for generations to come.