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Hindu temples of Moulin l'étang and Gradis
Visiting Hindu Temples in Moulin l’Etang and Gradis
When you travel to Basse-Pointe, a northern Atlantic commune of Martinique, you will be surprised to discover two particularly active Hindu temples. Indeed, a large number of Tamil Indian immigrants settled there from 1848 to 1885 to meet the need for labor following the abolition of slavery. They erected their places of worship there, one near the Moulin l’Étang residence, the other near the Gradis residence.
The Hindu community in Martinique represents only 5% of the total population, but their traditions and beliefs are an integral part of the island's heritage.
The painter Paul Gauguin, during his stay in 1887, even drew inspiration from them to create some of his works.
Basse-Pointe remains one of the few places on the island where Indian influence is very prominent. Some religious ceremonies of the "coolies" that take place in the temples are quite spectacular.
The Moulin l'Étang Temple in Martinique
Located on a hill below the Moulin l'Étang estate, a vast agricultural domain, the temple still welcomes a large number of faithful for rituals, including the famous "bondié coolie." Culinary art is emphasized with spicy dishes based on curry, such as colombo, for example.
Situated at the entrance to Basse-Pointe, the Moulin l'Étang estate is a former sugar plantation that was equipped with a cattle mill and later a hydraulic mill that allowed for the cultivation of cocoa, coffee, and cassava. Its pond served as a water reservoir for animals at the time.
Today, it has been converted to banana cultivation for economic reasons. However, the entire site is well-maintained and worth a visit.
The Gradis Temple in Martinique
The Gradis estate, also known as the Prunes Estate, was once a sugar plantation that has been transformed into a banana plantation. The estate houses the Cultural Center of the Grand Nord in the former master's house, where music, dance, and theater are taught.
To the west of the house, you'll find a small Hindu temple that is frequented by the Hindu community in Martinique. You can freely attend various celebrations and participate in regular religious festivals that take place there.
The richness of Martinique also lies in such places, which serve as testimonies of the past.
What to Do in Basse-Pointe, Near the Hindu Temples?
The town that gave birth to the politician and poet Aimé Césaire welcomes visitors who are passionate about culture and nature activities.
Among the most beautiful estates in the north of the island, you can visit Habitation Pécoul at the entrance to the town, or J.M Distillery near Sainte-Marie.
If you're in a sporty mood, embark on a must-do hike in Martinique, the ascent of Mount Pelée. One of the trails starts from the Morne Balai neighborhood.
Of course, the Gorges de la Falaise, one of the most beautiful sites in the north of the island, awaits you for an immersion in the tropical forest.
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