Geeta Temple Ashram
About the Business
Welcome to Geeta Temple Ashram, a serene sanctuary nestled in the heart of Queens, New York. Located on 57th Street, our temple is a spiritual haven for devotees and visitors seeking peace, reflection, and connection with the divine. As a revered Hindu temple and place of worship, Geeta Temple Ashram offers a sacred space for individuals to engage in prayer, meditation, and various religious ceremonies.
Our vibrant community is dedicated to upholding the rich traditions of Hinduism, providing a welcoming environment for people of all ages and backgrounds to explore and deepen their spiritual journey. Whether you are attending one of our regular services, participating in a cultural event, or simply seeking a moment of tranquility, you will find a warm and inviting atmosphere at Geeta Temple Ashram.
Join us as we celebrate the timeless wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita and embrace the teachings that inspire love, compassion, and unity. We look forward to welcoming you to our temple and sharing in the spiritual enrichment that Geeta Temple Ashram has to offer.
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Location & Phone number
57th Street, Queens, New York 11377, United States
Reviews
"An admiring and calming temple!"
"I was not aware of this beautiful temple in queens. We were here for Durga puja and saw the Geeta ashram board. from the outside, it does not give a vibe of a temple, and it's just a board. but go inside and feel the vibe. it's HUGE... ignore outside, and enter - you will see beautiful Shivling with a backdrop of 100s small shivlings (i don't know the count). it's amazing. the temple has all the Hindu deities and it's serene. they have also replicated the Vaishno Devi cave. God Shiva, Hanuman, Ram-Janki, Krishna Ji, Vishnu, Durga Ji - one can not miss this temple when around. all the Sati rupa (52) murti are there along with 9 grah. I was finding deities at all corners. hope this review and pics encourage someone to go and visit this temple."
"good to get a little spiritual every now and then…"
"We went there for a visit tonight. There was chanting based on a book, there were several copies of that. We participated and changed. The book was hymns of Ram. Seemed like a discussion between Vibhishan and Ram, that also had translations for more meaning oriented folks. Then there was Aarti and Prasad. Finally we lined up for Langar, that was like dinner. The eggplant vegetables and kadhi-chaawal was tasty, but spicy for kids. Kids loved roti (whole wheat bread), the types of sweets and rice. Would be nicer if they explained what was going on in hymns, especially for kids who were mostly zoned out."
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