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Nadi is a town and district on the western coast of the island of Viti Levu in Fiji. It lies along the Nadi River and is part of Western Province. The town functions as a commercial and transportation hub for the country, with its nearby international gateway, Nadi International Airport, handling a large portion of Fiji’s international arrivals. The area supports tourism, commerce, and services, and nearby destinations such as Denarau Island host resort complexes. Notable local landmarks include the Sri Siva Subramaniya Temple, one of the largest Hindu temples in the southern hemisphere, and the Nadi Market, which offers crafts, produce, and prepared foods.

The population of Nadi’s urban area is in the tens of thousands, reflecting Fiji’s multicultural makeup of

In addition to its geographic meaning, the term nadī (often transliterated as nadi) has a separate significance

iTaukei,
Indo-Fijian,
and
other
communities.
The
economy
is
primarily
driven
by
tourism
and
hospitality
industries,
with
transportation,
retail,
and
agriculture
contributing
to
regional
activity.
The
town
serves
as
a
gateway
for
visitors
to
Fiji’s
main
island
and
surrounding
tourist
sites,
while
maintaining
residential
and
local
commercial
neighborhoods.
in
Hindu
philosophy
and
yoga.
Nadis
are
described
as
energy
channels
through
which
prana,
or
life
energy,
flows
within
the
body.
Traditional
texts
emphasize
major
nadis
such
as
Ida,
Pingala,
and
Sushumna,
and
practices
related
to
pranayama
and
meditation
are
often
framed
around
their
concept.