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Hindu Temple Society of North America

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Hindu Temple Society of North America
Hindu Temple Society of North America
Hindu Temple Society of North America
Hindu Temple Society of North America
Hindu Temple Society of North America
Hindu Temple Society of North America
Hindu Temple Society of North America
Hindu Temple Society of North America
Hindu Temple Society of North America
Hindu Temple Society of North America
Hindu Temple Society of North America
Hindu Temple Society of North America
Hindu Temple Society of North America
Hindu Temple Society of North America
Hindu Temple Society of North America
Hindu Temple Society of North America
Hindu Temple Society of North America
Hindu Temple Society of North America
Hindu Temple Society of North America
Hindu Temple Society of North America
Hindu Temple Society of North America
Hindu Temple Society of North America
Hindu Temple Society of North America
Hindu Temple Society of North America
Hindu Temple Society of North America
Phone:
+1 718-460-8484

Hours:
Sunday7:30am - 9pm
Monday8am - 9pm
Tuesday8am - 9pm
Wednesday8am - 9pm
Thursday8am - 9pm
Friday8am - 9pm
Saturday7:30am - 9pm


Hindu Temple Society of North America, representing Sri Maha Vallabha Ganapati Devasthanam, , at 45–57 Bowne Street, Flushing, Queens, in New York City, claims to be the very first of the traditional Hindu temples in the USA. It is popularly referred to as the Ganesh Temple, Flushing since the main deity is Lord Ganesh. While there are now several Hindu temples in New York City area, this temple continues to be among the most prominent of them. The temple architecture and the rituals follow the South Indian tradition. The temple is visited not only by the Hindus but also those who wish to explore religious diversity in Queens. The very first Jain temple in the U.S., the Jain Center of America, is also located in Queens, in nearby Elmhurst. The temple has a vegetarian restaurant termed the Temple Canteen in the basement which is popular for its simple South Indian cuisine and for the temple experience. The canteen feeds 4,000 people a week, with as many as 10,000 during the Deepavali holiday.
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