Hindu Temple of Minnesota explained

Hindu Temple of Minnesota (HSMN)
Map Type:USA Minnesota
Coordinates:45.1463°N -93.5111°W
Country:United States
State:Minnesota
Location:Maple Grove
Year Completed:June 2006

Hindu Temple of Minnesota is a Hindu Temple located in Maple Grove serving the over 40,000 Hindus in the Minneapolis Metropolitan Area. It has a floor space of over 43,000 square feet, making it one of the largest Hindu temples in the United States.[1] It has the capacity to accommodate up to 5,000 people at one time.

History

The Hindu Temple had its first major renovation in 1979 under the direction of Mr. Arun Shirole, and the first statue of Ganesha donated by Drs. Kumud & Sashikant Sane was installed in 1983. [2] Many statues continued to be donated in subsequent years. The Hindu Temple was vandalized in April 2006 during a $9 million Temple construction to build 21 mini temples.[3] Currently, the temple is planning to develop an adjacent 60 acre agricultural land for community use such as senior housing, condos, staff quarters, school solar energy farm and a yoga retreat center.[4] Hindu Temple of Minnesota has 7 full time priests headed by Chief priest Ronur Murali Bhattar since 2007.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hindu Mandir The Hindu Temple of Minnesota. Minneapolis Northwest. 18 November 2018. 28 November 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20201128041921/https://www.minneapolisnorthwest.com/directory/hindu-mandir-the-hindu-temple-of-minnesota/. dead.
  2. Web site: Hindu Society of Minnesota > About HSMN > Our History. 2020-09-29. www.hindumandirmn.org. 2021-03-03. https://web.archive.org/web/20210303180632/https://hindumandirmn.org/AboutHSMN/OurHistory.aspx. dead.
  3. Web site: Hindu Temple rises from a Minnesota Cornfield. mprnews. 14 July 2006. Crann, Tom. 18 November 2018.
  4. Web site: Hindu Temple has Big Plans for 60 acres in Maple Grove. Star Tribune. 16 December 2016. 18 November 2018.