Harmon visits ‘historical’ Mon Repos site
Minister Harmon during a tour of another part of the mandir  
Minister Harmon during a tour of another part of the mandir  

MINISTER of State Joseph Harmon has visited the Mon Repos Shiv Mandir, where a Hindu worship site which residents say was built by the first set of Indian indentured immigrants, is located.

The site is located about two feet below the surface level in the compound of the mandir.

Minister of State Joseph Harmon listens attentively as Pandit Laloo Persaud makes a point during his visit to the site

Minister Harmon was invited to view the monument by Parmanand Persaud, a resident of the village, who claims the monument has been known to exist for more than 100 years.

However, there is no documented history.  Persaud said, while the monument is not an official heritage site in Guyana, the village is hopeful that this can be achieved some time in the future.

Minister Harmon urged the pandit of the mandir, Laloo Persaud, to apply to the National Trust of Guyana for assistance, since the organisation may be able to trace the history of the monument even as he committed to assisting in whatever way possible.

 

 

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