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    Valley Hindu Temple

    4.9 (12 reviews)
    Closed 8:30 am - 8:30 pm

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    Valley Hindu Temple in Northridge,  CA
    LC M.

    My first here at Valley Hindu Temple to learn all shout Sanatana Dharma. I was by myself and did not know what to expect. However, as soon as I stepped into the temple, I felt so at "peace". Everyone was so nice and helpful and it truly made me feel comfortable. I am going through some tough times right now and needed to find a place of healing. Thank you to all at Valley Hindu Temple for making me feel so welcomed. A wonder place for puja and community gatherings. I will be back as I truly want to continue learning.

    Cathy N.

    I first visited Valley Hindu Temple 2 years ago. Why? Because my friend Joseph wanted me to explore...And explore, I did. The statues in colorful clothing, the priest and people in Indian traditional clothing, the bell, etc, all made me feel like I was visiting India without a passport. I had to go back again 2 weeks ago to do my Anthropology 121 fieldwork project. I had to witness a ceremony from a religion other than my own. Oh, wow. I couldn't stop taking pictures. They were having a Bhoomi-Pujan ceremony for the new construction of the temple on Sunday, April 6. I asked the priest if I could watch the ceremony and take notes for my project, and he was more than helpful. He welcomes everyone to the temple. His name is Vidur. There are also books and newspaper available for free. Most books are in English, so you get to study Hinduism. There's also a book titled "The Spiritual Science of Sex Element." Interesting and useful to both Hindus and non-Hindus. The temple is a big dome as of this moment. When the construction is finished, it will be a bigger and better temple. I assume there will be more rooms for the gods. As Joseph informed me, each god is supposed to have his/her own room. Some gods are husbands and wives, and each couple is supposed to share a room. I believe Joseph completely because he has been to temples in India, and I have not. Similar to Wat Thai of Los Angeles, there's Sunday school. Young children come to this temple to learn about their culture and religion. It is understandable because the Hindu chanting is not translated into English. I'm happy for the kids and parents that they're going to have better classrooms in the future. Now they still have to attend their class in the dome which doesn't have separate rooms for different classes. If you're interested in donating to the temple, feel free to speak to any one of the priests. You can have your or your loved one's name permanently engraved on one of the golden leaves on their tree if you donate at a certain amount of money. The remodeling and expansion of Valley Hindu Temple is really important to the local Indians and Indian-Americans. The remaining events of April are as follows: Friday, April 18 - Mahavir Jayanti 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm (sponsored by Mukesh Jain and family) Sunday, April 20 - Hanuman Jayanti/Sunder kand 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm (sponsored by Surendra and Subhash Jain and family) Saturday, April 27 - Bhajan 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm (sponsored by Mayur and Kamini Patel and family) Do wear appropriate clothing when visiting the temple. :)

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    Love coming here for peace of mind in the morning time with my small dog with me in his carrier. Nobody bothers us, hope that never changes.

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    It was very nice and beautiful place. I feel very warm welcome over there. I will going back to visit this place again

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    Malibu Hindu Temple

    Malibu Hindu Temple

    4.2(113 reviews)
    13.0 mi

    This Hindu Temple is absolutely beautiful and peaceful…read more Took some time a while back for personal reflection at the Hindu Temple in Malibu, a truly beautiful and peaceful sanctuary. It's a SMALLER Hindu Temple with beautiful architecture, do don't expect it to a big temple that you will spend a few any hours there 1 hour is definitely enough for you to walk around and check them out. You have to take off your shoes upon entering the outdoor Temple. The last time I went, there was no fee to enter and no parking fee to the temple. (I read recent visitors got charged and a $10 parking fee so call them first to find out). The temple could also be close for a special events, so do plan ahead accordingly. Take the 10 West all the way down. It's about 25 miles out from the beginning of PCH on the 10 W.

    If you are looking for peace, stunning architecture, and a traditional temple experience, the…read moreMalibu Hindu Temple is a must-visit. Tucked away beautifully in the mountains, the natural surroundings immediately bring a sense of calm the moment you arrive. The architecture is breathtaking--the Gopuram (temple tower) is intricately and beautifully carved, making you feel as though you've been transported straight to India. Inside, the temple is split between the upper and lower levels, housing beautifully maintained idols of Lord Venkateshwara, Lord Shiva, and various Goddesses. The atmosphere is deeply spiritual; the priests perform the rituals wonderfully, and hearing the chanting of the Vedic mantras adds a powerful, divine energy to the space. A few practical highlights: Parking & Facilities: Parking is completely free and accessible, and the restrooms are exceptionally clean. Cafeteria: They have a fantastic cafeteria on-site offering delicious Indian snacks and hot coffee--perfect for a quick bite after your darshan. Whether you are looking to pray or simply want to appreciate the incredible architecture and serene mountain views, this temple is a beautiful sanctuary. Highly recommended! Note: Dress code applicable and have to remove shoes and enter the temple.

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    Malibu Hindu Temple - Me posing at the entrance of the temple area

    Me posing at the entrance of the temple area

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    Malibu Hindu Temple

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    Radha Govind Dham

    Radha Govind Dham

    5.0(1 review)
    3.4 miTarzana

    This is a great place to start your spiritual journey or deepen it! I came here for satsang on a…read moreWednesday night. The ladies who lead the satsang were very nice, kind, approachable, and welcoming. I felt really comfortable and happy to be there despite it being my first time for satsang. There were teachings shared by the guru that I really enjoyed: He talked about how constantly reviewing the lessons/teachings in our minds and also putting it to practice in our daily lives is essential for our spiritual growth. I also enjoyed the kirtan chanting and singing, puja, and arti as well. Through all these practices during the satsang, I really felt the love, devotion, and spiritual connection amongst those in the room. Although I have practiced Kirtan before, the singing via Hindi language was a little difficult for me. But, I liked and appreciate that they had a book with English translation to go with the Kirtan. Everyone looked really happy to be there and I loved the energy so much! Also, their altar of Krishna and Radha is so beautiful! In addition, I bought a book called The Philosophy of Divine Love and I'm looking forward to reading it All in all, I'm happy that I found this place. And I'm looking forward to visiting again! 10/10

    From the owner: "Radha Govind Dham is a place where anyone aspiring to realize God can come and practice loving…read moreremembrance of Radha Krishna- the ultimate form of Divine Bliss WHAT WE DO We gather weekly to practice Bhakti Yog. We do kirtan (chanting of God's names) to engage the mind in thinking of Radha Krishna. We come from all walks of life, from many varied backgrounds. We are students, children, parents, working professionals and retirees. We all share the desire to grow closer to God."

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    Krishna and Radha

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    BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir - Los Angeles

    BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir - Los Angeles

    4.6(364 reviews)
    51.2 mi

    Came here for the America 250 Years Celebration…read more Plenty of parking next to the temple. Had a great time here. The light show was fantastic! The music that accompanied the show was awesome. Very upbeat. It matched the light show perfectly! Had a blast watching the lights and music blended well together. It was a very fun experience. Glad we were able to be here and enjoyed the America 250 Years Celebration. Check out some of the videos I have posted. Make sure you have the sound on. Enjoy!

    Helpful Tips for First-Time Visitors…read more Admission/parking are completely free; you only pay for the cafe. Here is what we learned, especially if visiting for architecture. Arrival, Check-In, & Dress CodeGroup Check-In: One person acts as leader, checks the party in at the visitor center, and gets a tracking wristband. Staff: Our group wore summer dresses and shorts. The staff was incredibly welcoming, respectful, and comforting. Sarongs: Knees/shoulders must be covered; no tank tops. Free, one-size sarongs are available at a table to the LEFT of check-in (near the Men's restroom). Drop them in the return basket when done.The Footwear TrickShoes must be removed before climbing the entrance stairs. The stone steps get intensely hot under the sun (reaching ~120°F even on 90°F days). My bare feet were in so much pain that my smartwatch HR spiked instantly!The Fix: Bring thick socks before entering. Walk directly on the white marble stripes by the handrails--white marble reflects heat and stays much cooler. Experience: It was eye-watering hot before I realized the temperature difference midway up. I was stepping on my daughter's sarong to save my feet while yelling at her not to trip! Learn from me and use the white tracks from step one. Hidden Architectural TreasuresThe interior marble carvings (Italian shrine stone, Indian floors) are breathtaking. Each tier tells a story: Floor Level: Peacocks, fish, and turtles are at eye level on column bases. Water creatures represent the foundation of the world, anchoring the temple, while peacocks show nature's beauty. High Corners: Look way up where pillars meet ceiling arches for the alligator-like 'Makara' (mythical guardian). Its open mouth reminds visitors to leave behind their sharp worldly egos. Hidden Pedestal: Near Ganesha's feet is a tiny carving of a rat. Representing human restlessness, the still rat symbolizes conquering busy thoughts to find peace. Ceiling Domes: A massive lotus blooms downward from the center (spiritual enlightenment), supported by a tier of carved artisans honoring selfless service. Cafe & Snack ShopKeep these flavor profiles in mind at the vegetarian cafe: Spiced White Yogurt: Skip it entirely. It does not taste like chai; it tasted like spiced ethanol and almost made me sick. Other Drinks: The mango and green yogurt drinks are much better. Savory Food: Cheese pizza is available. The Pea/Potato Empanadas (Kachoris) are tasty but extremely spicy Samosas are mild and taste great with both red and green sauces. Sweets: They don't have Baklava. The staff recommended a nutty chocolate fudge sweet that tasted like dry Cocoa Puffs--decent, but not sweet or chewy. General AdviceTiming: Visit early morning or near sunset to avoid the blistering midday sun on the stairs. Accessibility: If the stairs look too intimidating, ask the staff for directions to the indoor elevator.

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    BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir - Los Angeles - America 250 Years Celebration

    America 250 Years Celebration

    BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir - Los Angeles - The mandir uslit up, and so is the sky at dusk. Happy to experience this on a warm day in Chino Hills. CA.

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    The mandir uslit up, and so is the sky at dusk. Happy to experience this on a warm day in Chino Hills. CA.

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