The Narainsamy Temple is a provincial heritage site in Inanda (eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality) in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa.
[2] Located on a ridge north of the Umgeni River near Durban, the temple's prominent white spire is visible from some distance away.
The temple has a simple classical pedestal, with a steeple and domes decorated with stucco modelling and elaborate detail.
Above the main entrance is a decorative feature made up of three arched panels which form a short parapet to the flat roof of the hall.
At the northern end of the main hall (mandabulum) are three image cells of Narainsamy, Ganesta and Surbahmanya.