hindu temple in new york

Hindu Temples in New York, USA

Hindu Temples in New York, USA

Hindu Temples in NewYork, USAThe vast majority of American Hindus are Indian Americans, immigrants from India and Nepal and their descendants, besides a much smaller number of converts. Hinduism has become increasingly established in the U.S. through a series of encounters over the past 150 years.

Hindu Temples and places of worship serving the Indian, Asian and Indo-American communities can be found all over the US. Swami Vivekananda also hoped that the Americans’ encounter with Hinduism would lead to active engagement: One year after the World’s Parliament, he established the Vedanta Society in New York, “the first Hindu organization designed to attract American adherents.” Other teachers from India also sought to establish early institutions in America for the teaching of Hinduism.

The first Hindu temple is located in Northern California. Another earliest Hindu temple in the United States is the Maha Vallabha Ganapathi Devastanam owned by the Hindu Temple Society of North America in Flushing, New York City.

Ganapathi Temple  in New York:

The Ganapathi temple is located at 45-57 Bowne St, Flushing, New York, was opened on July 4 1977. This temple was started in a small frame house subsequently added a wedding hall, auditorium, Ganesha patasala, canteen & staff quarters over a period of time.

The deities residing at the Genesh temple in New York are Lord Ganesha, Lord Shiva, Goddess Parvathi, Lord Venkateswara, Lord Shanmukha and Valli, Devasena, Mahalakshmi and Navagrahas.

The Ganesh temple in New York offers services like Abhishekam, Annaprasanam, Ganapathi Homam, Namakaranam, Satyanarayana Pooja, Upanayanam, Vehicle Pooja, Weddings.

Besides Ganapathi temple, Bowne St also houses other temples like Swaminarayan Temple, Asamai Hindu Temple, Raghavendra Swamy Sannidhi and Sikh Sabha of New York.

Shree Rajeshwari Radha Rani temple:

The Shree Rajeshwari Radha Rani is a oldest Hindu Temple in Texas is at Radha Madhav Dham, Austin. This temple was established by Jagadguru Shree Kripaluji Maharaj is one of the largest Hindu Temple complexes in the Western Hemisphere, and the largest in North America.

Asamai Hindu Temple:

The Asamai Hindu temple was located opposite to the Ganesh Temple on Bowne St. Asamai Hindu Temple caters to the religious and spiritual requirements of Hindus from Afghanistan. Asamai Hindu Temple offers religion, culture, Hindi and English language classes. The Asamai Hindu Temple has a Hindu Community Center.

Bhuvaneshwar Mandir in New York:

The Bhuvaneshwar temple is located in Queens, New York, dedicated to Lord Shri Ram. Besides the daily puja services, Bhuvaneshwar Mandir offers priestly services and facilities for yagnas, weddings, engagement and other celebrations. The Bhuvaneshwar Mandir has fully equipped kitchen for serving devotees.

Brooklyn Hindu Temple:

The Brooklyn Hindu temple dedicated to deities such as Goddess Lakshmi Narayan, lord Shiva, lord Ganesh, Radha Krishna, Durga and Ram Parivar.

Besides the regular pooja and worship services, the Brooklyn Hindu temple observes all major Hindu festivals and also conducts Harmonium, Tabla and vocal classes.

Sri Ranganatha Temple in New York:

Sri Ranganatha temple is located in Pomona, New York, dedicated to Lord Sri Ranganatha. Besides Lord Sri Ranganatha, the deities at the temple include Ranganayaki, Srinivasar, Venu Gopalan, Sri Ramanuja, Swami Desikan, Sri Rama, Sita, Lakshmana, Anjaneyar, Chakrathazhvaar and Yoga Nrisimhar.

Sri Maha Kaleshwar Mandir:

Sri Maha Kaleshwar Mandir is the first Jyotirlingam Shiva temple in the United States. Its two ton granite sahasralingam was inaugurated on August 28, 2010 by Swami Sathasivom, head priest of Sri Kalikambal Temple in Chennai, India, and President and Founder of Sree Narayanee Kalikambal Sathasivom Foundation.

Vaishnav Temple of New York:

The Vaishnav temple is also known as Govardhannathji Haveli. The main deity at Vaishnav Temple of New York is Lord Govardhannathji. The Haveli provides a worshiping platform for followers of PushtiBhaktiMarg – a tradition of love filled devotion for Lord Sri Krishna.

Lord Sri Krishna came to known as Lord Govardhan when he lifted the Govardhan hill to protect the yadava community from the rain god Varuna. PushtiBhaktiMarg tradition was advocated by Shrimad Vallabhacharyaji  a 16th century spiritual guru & scholar of Hinduism.

Sai Mandir, New York:

Sai Mandir is located on Grand Avenue in Baldwin, New York, dedicated to Sri Shirdi Sai Baba. Besides the regular pooja and worship services, the temple observes all major Hindu festivals and also conducts Bharatanatyam dance and music classes on every Saturday.