it was my second time in temple first i noticed that people visit temple for peace not for bussiness as i saw today that if you wana do abhisheka then you need to pay money as you want if you wana do abhisheka outside then you can pay 25 dollers and if you wana do inside then 100 dollers it considered like peoples made god like bussiness its temple let it be temple i dont think so you should do this becouse as per hinduism its not good that you make this bussiness as in india you can see you dont need to pay anything for abhisheka specially on special day like shivratri i am very sad to see this i dont when shiv shanker asked for money that i want money if somebody wana abhishek then pay me it really hurtfull.... sorry if somebody feels bad with my comments...
Read moreA temple for the Indian community having prayer needs of both Hindus and Jains. This was my first visit to this temple – attended a prayer ceremony conducted by a priest there. Educated priest who performed the havan very efficiently and explained the rituals and meanings to everyone. The temple itself is very clean and well maintained. Has its own parking from where steps lead up to the main hall. There is a side entrance too. There are places at both entrances for storing the shoes. I was told most of the Indian festivals are celebrated here and arrti is part of the daily ritual. There are beautiful idols of Gods in the main hall. Very peaceful experience. Glad could visit...
Read moreBharathi and Jagdish ji are both gifts from God. They made huge accommodations for my brother and I to fulfill our mother’s wish to have her Asthi Visarjan puja performed at the confluence of the 3 rivers…with just 2 days notice. On top of this, Jagdish ji refused any direct donation for his services. His devotion to devotees is appreciated. We are forever indebted and grateful to the HJT for their help and generosity. Jhai Shri...
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