Om Sri Sai Balaji Temple and Cultural Center
285 Rhode Hall Road, Monroe Township, New Jersey 08831
About the Om Sri Sai Balaji Temple and Cultural Center
Welcome to the Om Sri Sai Balaji Temple and Cultural Center, a sacred sanctuary and vibrant community hub nestled in Monroe Township, New Jersey. Located at 285 Rhode Hall Road, our temple is a beacon of spirituality and cultural enrichment, dedicated to fostering a deeper understanding of Hindu traditions and values.
At Om Sri Sai Balaji Temple and Cultural Center, our mission is to cultivate a thriving community through the promotion of cultural knowledge, arts, service, health, and well-being. We achieve this by offering a diverse range of programs including education, meditation, yoga, and various cultural activities. Our primary objective is to educate and elevate the awareness of our congregation and the wider community about core values, culture, arts, diversity, and well-being.
Our dedicated Knowledge and Cultural Center serves as a welcoming space for people of all faiths and backgrounds. We host a variety of educational and cultural programs that engage individuals from all walks of life, including children, women, men, and senior citizens. Through these initiatives, we aim to spread good citizenship and impart valuable cultural teachings.
Join us at Om Sri Sai Balaji Temple and Cultural Center, where spirituality meets community, and where every individual can find a place of peace, learning, and connection. Whether you are seeking spiritual solace or cultural enrichment, our doors are open to you.
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285 Rhode Hall Road, Monroe Township, New Jersey 08831, United States
Opening hours of Om Sri Sai Balaji Temple and Cultural Center
Monday:
16:30 - 20:30
Tuesday:
16:30 - 20:30
Wednesday:
16:30 - 20:30
Thursday:
16:30 - 20:30
Friday:
16:30 - 20:30
Saturday:
08:30 - 20:30
Sunday:
08:30 - 20:30
Reviews of Om Sri Sai Balaji Temple and Cultural Center
"Nice divine place where this is been constructed recently and is going on to complete the temple for hanuman .. they will then start the main temple construction.. they have all the gods Murthy’s placed in the cultural centre and does pooja.. shiva linga that is kept separately for performing abhishekam by everyone with water is also present .. all Murthys are very well maintained and Pooja is carried out well .. they have many cultural activities to learn like dance , singing and other arts classes conducted as well with dedicated rooms in the ground floor of cultural centre .. they have good restaurant and some snack items are good .. you get good dosa options .. eggless cakes and cookies .."
"This temple is founded with sincere attempt to provide Santana dharma followers with non-business pure devotional worship place. Have found this temple very welcoming, treating everyone with lot of love, affection and respect. Not experience anything like this in any other temple. Please note the following: 1) Bharata has thousands of languages we are truly a nation with rich heritage and deep history, we cannot expect the learned priest to speak every language this is not a commercial staging performance. The learned priest speaks only one language which is the only correct way to communicate to Supreme Lord and seek his blessing for all the devotees and the entire universe. We are so fortunate this temple has such a dedicated learned priest who dedicates his seva to greater good of humanity and God has blessed him to perform mega pooja with very little food or sleep imagine performing mega pooja for days with very little food or sleep. We should be respectful for such an awesome learned priest part of this temple. I am not a Telugu but can connect the learned priest praying and chanting in Telugu and Sanskrit. We see God through the learned priest. 2) Founders of the temple have dedicated their life to make this place of worship very special to us and we will be blessed for generations beyond our lifetime. Let us join this endeavor. The temple management are joining the Founders to complete this massive project. Let us all join every small contribution will help finish our dream for finding a peaceful place to worship. In good times, bad times we have place to depend on. 3) Never have we found any volunteer, staff, priest, temple management and the founders being rude and disrespectful. Life can be seen as half empty or half full, we can find fault and keep pointing fingers, when Lord Rama himself was not spared how can we expect people not finding fault in this temple eco system. 4) Temple cafeteria the food is authentic, and the staff over here are good too. As we are from the land of diversity and different taste one size does not fit all, the food over here is not like restaurant more like a south Indian traditional food (bakery, soda, lassi do not fall into this category). Pricing is reasonable, the place is clean and well maintained. 5) Master plan of this temple is far from over. One has to spend some time with open mind to see the kind of activities and effort being put into this temple as each stone is built. This is a wisdom center under the vastness of Sanatana Dharma. On the day on Lord Hanuman Staphana there were 2500 guests! visiting this temple and with God grace next year we will have the Prana Pratistapana of Lord Hanuman under a beautiful Glass structure and should expect exponential growth of the devotes. MAY SUPREME LORD VENKATESHWARA BLESS ALL"
"No comments on Temple and deities. It's divine. We are no one to review the supreme power. Visited temple at 5 pm. There was no priest and that's also fine as while in temple it's one to one dialogue with the Almighty. As there was no priest to offer Tirth, an elderly person in eighties went in for self service. As soon as Tirth was taken one of the staff came running and shouted as to why tirth was taken. He spoiled the sanctity of the place and shouted at top of his voice on a person who was perhaps double of his age. Extremely uphappy to see such rude behaviour in a Hindu temple. God was watching and He knows what has happened and is supreme to judge such rudeness of this volunteer. The Management should remove such uncultured individuals who have no empathy for Bhaktas and do not follow the great Indian culture of respecting elders. The person's name starts with M."
"I had the pleasure of visiting the Sri Sai Balaji Temple in Monroe, and it was a truly enriching experience. The temple is beautifully maintained, and the serene atmosphere provides a perfect space for prayer and meditation. The priests and staff were welcoming and accommodating, making the visit even more special. The cultural and spiritual ambiance is profound, and I felt a deep sense of peace and connection during my time there. I highly recommend this temple to anyone seeking a place for worship, reflection, and community."
"An upcoming Temple. As of now regular Poojas are happening. The idols are very attractive and different from other temples. Deities are very well decorated. Poojas are also very well done. Worth a visit."
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