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Saiha (Siaha) district of Mizoram does not have any prominent Hindu or traditional temples, as Christianity is the predominant religion in the region, with many residents belonging to the Mara Evangelical Church and the Baptist Church of Mizoram. However, a small Sarvajanin Temple serving the local Hindu community is situated along the Assam Rifles Complex–Saihatlangkawn Road in Siaha town.
Note: The well-known large white-marble Solomon’s Temple is a Christian place of worship situated much farther north in Aizawl. It is not located in Saiha district.
Sarvajanin Temple: A modest Hindu community prayer and worship space located in Siaha, the headquarters of Saiha district.
Local Churches: Churches, locally known as biakin, are a prominent feature of Saiha’s landscape and are operated by communities under the Mara Autonomous District Council.
Pioneer Mission Heritage Sites: Saiha district also has historical missionary heritage, including century-old heritage sites and wooden structures associated with the early spread of Christianity and missionary activities in Maraland.
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