
Khalsitani Attacks on Hindu Temples
In recent years, Hindu temples across Canada have experienced a troubling rise in vandalism, desecration, and hate‑motivated incidents. These attacks directed at sacred spaces meant for prayer, reflection, and community gathering represent more than isolated acts of mischief. They signal a growing pattern of hostility toward a religious community and raise serious concerns about religious freedom, public safety, and social cohesion in Canada.
In recent years, Hindu temples across Canada have experienced a troubling rise in vandalism, desecration, and hate‑motivated incidents. These attacks directed at sacred spaces meant for prayer, reflection, and community gathering represent more than isolated acts of mischief. They signal a growing pattern of hostility toward a religious community and raise serious concerns about religious freedom, public safety, and social cohesion in Canada.
Places of worship hold deep spiritual, cultural, and emotional significance. When temples are defaced or targeted, the harm extends far beyond physical damage it creates fear among worshippers, disrupts community life, and undermines the fundamental right to practice one’s faith without intimidation. As such, these incidents are not only a concern for Hindu Canadians, but for Canadian society as a whole.
This article documents and examines these incidents year by year, providing a chronological account of attacks on Hindu temples to illustrate the scope and persistence of the problem. It is important to note that this record is not exhaustive. It excludes break‑ins, burglaries, and numerous incidents that go unreported, as many temples deliberately choose to keep a low profile to avoid further targeting, retaliation, or media attention.
The resulting picture, even with these limitations, reveals a disturbing and consistent trend, one that demands awareness, accountability, and action. Recognizing and understanding this pattern is a necessary step toward ensuring that all places of worship in Canada remain safe, respected, and protected.
Title | Date | City / Province | Temple / Site | Incident Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Khalistan Attacks on Hindu temples | 01/01/2022 | |||
19/04/2025 | Surrey, BC | Lakshmi Narayan Mandir | Vandalized with pro-Khalistan graffiti | |
19/04/2025 | Vancouver, BC | Ross Street Gurdwara (Khalsa Diwan Society) | Desecrated alongside Surrey mandir | |
03/11/2024 | Brampton, ON | Hindu Sabha Mandir | Violent attack on Hindu devotees during consular camp | |
03/11/2024 | Surrey, BC | Lakshmi Narayan Mandir | Pro-Khalistan protest turns violent | |
07/07/2024 | Edmonton, AB | BAPS Mandir | Vandalized with hateful graffiti ('Hindu Terrorist') | |
11/02/2024 | Oakville, ON | Vaishno Devi Temple | Sacred spaces vandalized and desecrated | |
22/12/2023 | Waterloo, ON | Ram Dham Temple | Murtis and sacred spaces desecrated | |
15/10/2023 | Surrey, BC | Lakshmi Narayan Mandir | Entrance blocked during Navratri | |
08/10/2023 | Durham Region, ON | Multiple Hindu Temples | Three temples attacked in one night | |
13/08/2023 | Surrey, BC | Lakshmi Narayan Mandir | Vandalized with pro-Khalistan posters | |
08/07/2023 | Brampton, ON | Bharat Mata Mandir | Threatening 'war zone' posters | |
04/04/2023 | Windsor, ON | BAPS Swaminarayan Mandir | Vandalized with hateful graffiti | |
13/02/2023 | Mississauga, ON | Ram Mandir | Vandalized with hateful graffiti | |
30/01/2023 | Brampton, ON | Gauri Shankar Mandir | Vandalized with hateful graffiti | |
14/09/2022 | Toronto, ON | BAPS Swaminarayan Temple | Vandalized with hateful graffiti |
