Hastings' Shri Guru Ravidass temple has added a large golden dome from India as part of its renovations.
The four-metre tall gold dome was sent from the Punjab region of India in a shipping container. After its three-month journey it now sits proudly atop the Ravidass temple, clearly visible amongst trees in the outskirts of Havelock North.
Funds were raised by the large community at the temple.
"The dome signifies the head of a person. It completes the building and shows that this building is a temple," Harry Kumar, the temple secretary, said.
The dome is part of extensive renovations the community have been undergoing since acquiring the land in 2007.