At best a mixed bag. The behavior of most of the non-priest people inside is downright rude and boorish. On a recent visit- upon entering through the sole door provided, one sees a lot of take out boxes piled rather high. Upon being asked the sole lady standing nearby does acknowledge that these are ‘prasadam’. Upon opening the box there is a fair amount but no spoons/forks/napkins are visible. Upon being asked, of another male attended, there is just a blank stare and a ‘no’. Further a large ‘dining room’ is visible just beyond- and upon entering it- three or more males- actually rather rudely indicate that the door should be locked. the crux of the matter appears to be that the folks inside are certainly not of this country and have taken over the interiors for their own purposes. It would have been quite easy to just add a small poster to the effect ‘please use the take-out prasadm as there is no spoons/folks/napkins’- and a similar ‘please be advised that this room is reserved by so and so. Please use this number with questions’.. As a place of public worship - the conduct of the males inside and the temple management should be investigated, as the behavior is certainly not what would be seen at any other US...
Read moreThis temple is a serene and calming place for prayer and reflection. The premises are spacious, and there are plenty of parking spots in the back lot, though parking can be challenging during popular festivals like Mahashivratri, Karwa Chauth and others.
One of the highlights is the food service—they often provide lunch and dinner. You have the option to donate or contribute toward the food or any offerings, which is a lovely way to give back. The priests here are knowledgeable and always willing to help. Its peaceful and welcoming, I have visited this temple multiple times : )
The temple is home to almost all Hindu deities, ensuring everyone feels connected. You’ll always leave with hope and good wishes after a visit! It’s a must-visit for both spiritual and cultural experiences.
The temple is quite large, welcoming every soul who visits. They also maintain a helpful website with a calendar of Hindu festivals and pujas they celebrate, making it easy to...
Read moreThis place is very popular place for Hindu religion people. Whereever reason you are from India, you will find your worship God here. The way they maintain the place is very nice. All places are very clean and good hygiene is maintained. You will love this place if you visited once. We have Sri Laksminarayan, Lord Shiv, Maa Durga, Srinivas Gobinda, Lord Jagannath, Balabhadra and Subhadra, Sai Baba, Bajarangbali Hanuman. Rama, lakhaman, sita. Even we have Shaniswar maharaja where every Saturday, we worship him. We have Navagrah to make Pradakhyana. There are sufficient priest to do worship of your need. There is a very big dinning hall where people donate Preetibhoja. I have see every Saturday and Sunday, they serve lunch. Dinning and kitchen hall is very well maintained. There is a very big Parking area. Different religion people do different type treats and bhajan satsang. Really very...
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