Ayodhya-Style temple to be built in US for global Hindu community
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Ayodhya-Style temple to be built in US for global Hindu community

The temple construction will follow a phased timeline. The first phase, expected to be completed by 24 November 2026, includes a large ashram, a Hanuman Pratishta, a replica of the Ayodhya Temple, and the consecration of other deities. By 24 November 2027, the project aims to establish a global financial institution to promote Sanatan Dharma and strengthen Hindus worldwide

T SatisanT Satisan
Dec 17, 2024, 09:30 am IST
in Bharat, Kerala
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Reports from the United States reveal that an ‘Ayodhya Temple’ is set to be constructed in Pearland, Houston, under the auspices of the Swami Satyananda Saraswati Foundation. Dedicated to the global Hindu community, the temple will be located on a five-acre site, facing the renowned Sri Meenakshi Temple.

A unique aspect of the project involves integrating soil from family temples and local deities’ temples in Kerala into the new temple premises. This initiative symbolises a spiritual connection between the new temple and traditional family worship practices.

The official announcement was made on 8 December during a prayer ceremony led by Atukal Thantri Vasudev Bhattathiri. Prominent figures such as former Mizoram Governor Kummanam Rajasekharan, SNDP Yogam Vice President Tushar Vellapally, Ayyappa Sevasangham President M. Sangeetkumar, Swami Krishnananda Giri from Mumbai’s Ramagiri Ashram, and Kerala Hindus of North America President Nisha Pillai attended the event.

Ranjith Pillai, a coordinator of the project, highlighted the initiative’s goal to link the new temple with family temples. By following the ceremonial traditions of these deities, spiritual protection is ensured, and the bond between families and their traditional practices is strengthened. The integration of divine soil collected from temples around the world further represents this eternal connection.

The new temple is envisioned as a centre of spiritual and cultural unity. It aims to serve as a comprehensive initiative that connects Hindu homes spiritually with Ayodhya. As part of the Kerala Hindus of North America conference, a Balalaya Pratishta ceremony is planned at a powerful, divine location on 23 November 2025.

The temple construction will follow a phased timeline. The first phase, expected to be completed by 24 November 2026, includes a large ashram, a Hanuman Pratishta, a replica of the Ayodhya Temple, and the consecration of other deities. By 24 November 2027, the project aims to establish a global financial institution to promote Sanatan Dharma and strengthen Hindus worldwide. Additionally, the Sanatan Hindu University will be inaugurated to integrate Vedic knowledge with modern sciences.

The project, according to Foundation officials, is designed to promote spiritual unity, preserve cultural heritage, and empower the global Hindu community. They also noted significant support for this one-of-a-kind initiative.

The new Ayodhya Temple is poised to become a symbol of world peace, catering to the spiritual needs of American Hindus while exemplifying cultural unity and prosperity. It blends spiritual strength, financial stability, and Vedic wisdom, creating a harmonious vision for the future.

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