Temple courtyard at dawn with marigold garlands, brass diyas glowing, and devotees gathering for morning puja in warm golden light
Sunday Satsang — 10:00 AM

One Roof. Every Tradition.

Where the brass bell rings at dawn, marigold garlands stay fresh, and two hundred families share prasad every Sunday.

18+Years of Seva
340Families
12Weekly Programs
2,000+Prasad Served Monthly
Happening Now

The Center is Moving.

Real initiatives, live progress, and open doors — your participation is the missing piece.

Building FundUrgent

Mandir Expansion — Phase II

The prayer hall serves 340 families but was built for 80. We're doubling the sanctuary, adding a dedicated children's learning wing, and creating a permanent langar kitchen.

$1,67,400 raisedGoal: $2,50,000
67% complete83 donors this month
$82,600remaining to reach our goalDonate Now
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Navratri 2026

Nine nights of devotion, garba, and celebration

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Bal Vikas — Fall 2026

Sanskrit shlokas, Ramayana storytelling, and value-based education for children ages 5–16. Sundays, 9–11 AM.

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Youth Mentorship Cohort

Pairing college-age youth with community elders for monthly wisdom sessions, career guidance, and cultural leadership. Cohort 4 opens this week — 8 spots.

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24 mentors available
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Langar Seva — This Sunday

We need 6 more volunteers to help plate and serve prasad for 200+ families this Sunday. The kitchen fills with ghee and gratitude by 8 AM.

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What We Do Together

Every Week,
Something Sacred

Twelve programs, one roof. From the child learning their first shloka to the elder teaching their hundredth student.

Devotees seated in a temple hall with brass diyas and marigold decorations during Sunday satsang
Weekly

Sunday Satsang

Every Sunday · 10 AM

Bhajans, pravachan, and community darshan. The anchor of our week — 340 families, one prayer, one hour that carries you through seven days.

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Arts

Bharatanatyam

Saturdays · Ages 6+

Classical dance rooted in devotion. Our students performed at the state cultural festival last year.

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Devotion

Vedic Chanting

Wednesdays · 7 PM

Hanuman Chalisa, Vishnu Sahasranamam, and Sundarkand recitation. All levels welcome.

Volunteers in colorful aprons serving food from large pots in a community kitchen with warm lighting
Seva

Langar Kitchen

Sundays · 12 PM

Two hundred people. One kitchen. Volunteers who know that feeding is the highest form of prayer. No one leaves hungry.

What We've Built Together

Eighteen Years of
Sacred Moments

Every photo here is a family that found its footing. Every number represents someone who showed up.

Hundreds of clay diyas lit at night in a temple courtyard during Diwali celebration with families gathered
1,200+ attendees

Diwali 2025

1,200 diyas lit. One evening that felt like home.

Newly completed temple prayer hall with marble floors, brass fixtures, and colorful rangoli at entrance
$180,000 raised

Phase I Complete

New prayer hall opened March 2025 — built entirely through community donations.

Children and adults celebrating Holi with colorful powder in a park setting, faces covered in pink and yellow
400 families

Holi 2025

400 children, 200 colors, and one grandmother who said she hadn't laughed like that in years.

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34 graduates

Bal Vikas Graduation

Class of 2025 — 34 students completed three years of Sanskrit and Vedic studies.

18+
Years Active
340
Member Families
2,000+
Prasad Monthly
$180K
Raised for Phase I
Voices from the Community

The People Who
Make It Sacred

My daughter was born in New Jersey. She recited the Sundarkand at her school assembly last year. That didn't happen in a vacuum — it happened because of Sangam.
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Priya Venkataraman
Parent, Bal Vikas volunteer
6 years
I moved here for grad school and didn't know anyone. The first Sunday I walked into satsang, an aunty handed me prasad before I even sat down. I've been coming back for four years.
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Karthik Subramaniam
Young professional, mentorship cohort
4 years
My husband and I are both retired. We cook langar every Sunday. This kitchen is where we feel most useful. Most alive. Most ourselves.
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Savitri Rao
Langar seva volunteer, 12 years
12 years

The sideline is the
harder choice.

Three hundred and forty families found something here. Your path — whether satsang, Bal Vikas, seva, or the building fund — is waiting.

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