From Greensboro to Across America: The Triumphs and Trials of Hindu Temples in the Indian Diaspora
Indians migrating to Western countries such as the United States often carry a rich tapestry of their cultural heritage and values with them. This migration creates a dynamic process of cultural preservation and community building, as these immigrants seek to maintain their religious practices and social bonds in a foreign land. One powerful expression of this is the establishment and nurturing of Hindu temples and places of worship, which become crucial centres for cultural identity and community cohesion among Indian diaspora populations. According to Garamchai.com, a comprehensive digital directory of Indian-American religious sites, North America is home to over 800 Hindu temples and places of worship. These temples vary widely in architectural style and scale, reflecting the diverse traditions within Hinduism itself. At the larger end, landmarks like the BAPS Swaminarayan Akshardham temple in New Jersey and the Malibu Hindu Temple in California stand as monumental symbols of fa...