Brooklyn Hindu Temple 3105 Avenue D, Brooklyn, NY 11226
About the Business
Welcome to the Brooklyn Hindu Temple, a serene sanctuary nestled in the heart of Brooklyn at 3105 Avenue D, New York. Our temple serves as a spiritual haven for individuals seeking peace, guidance, and a deeper connection to their faith. As a vibrant place of worship, we are dedicated to preserving and promoting the rich cultural and spiritual heritage of Hinduism.
At the Brooklyn Hindu Temple, we offer a range of religious services and community events designed to enrich the lives of our devotees and visitors. Our temple is open to all, providing a welcoming environment where individuals from diverse backgrounds can come together to celebrate festivals, participate in rituals, and engage in meditation and prayer.
Our dedicated team of priests and volunteers is committed to serving the spiritual needs of our community, offering guidance and support through various life events and ceremonies. Whether you are seeking solace, wishing to partake in traditional worship, or simply looking to learn more about Hindu culture, the Brooklyn Hindu Temple is here to welcome you with open arms.
We invite you to visit us and experience the warmth and spirituality that define our temple. Join us in our mission to foster peace, understanding, and spiritual growth within our community and beyond.
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"A simple temple. Situated in the basement of an apartment complex. Entry through side. Heard opens only on Sundays mornings. Group of residents performing Pooja to all the define forms of God Vishnu,Sri Krishna, Shiva, Durga Lakshmi, Saraswati Devi... Pooja follwrd by Bhajan on each define form. I could see the devotion of the visiters and the priest"
"Community church! My dad made our church look beautiful. Bless him"
"The guy was gracious it's closed tho"
"It was closed on last sunday"
"The temple weekly Sunday service encourages the congregation and visitors to participate, singing traditional prayers in Sanskrit. The regular members treat everyone like family and are very welcoming to newcomers, and after the two hour service (10am-noon), there is usually a vegetarian meal or prasaad for everyone. As it is a small temple, everyone pitches in to help prepare before the service and clean up afterwards. Truly a pleasure to attend!"
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