Durga Temple of Virginia

Hindu temple in Lorton, Virginia US
38°43′43″N 77°15′04″W / 38.728602°N 77.251150°W / 38.728602; -77.251150ArchitectureCompleted1999Websitehttp://www.durgatemple.org/
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Durga Temple of Virginia is a Hindu Temple located in Lorton, Virginia and serves the Hindu population in the Washington DC Metropolitan Area. In 2010, the temple served 6500 Hindus residing in Fairfax County.[1]

History

In 1991, The Durga Temple was established as a religious organization for Northern Virginia.[2] In 1996, work began on constructing the Hindu Temple. It was financed with a 2.5 million Dollar loan from First Virginia Bank (now part of Truist Financial). In October 1996, Bhoomi Pooja was held to celebrate the groundbreaking ceremony. The Temple was complete on March 21 1999.[3] The Durga Temple held a "Hinduism Summit" to educate people on Hinduism, The Struggle of Hindus, Hindu History and to change the perception of Hindus in America. The temple also offers Indian Cultural Classes, Spiritual classes and a Boy Scouts Program.[4]

References

  1. ^ Victoria Ross. "Dynamic and Diverse". connectionnewspapers. Retrieved 23 January 2020.
  2. ^ "Durga Temple". Charity Navigator. Retrieved 23 January 2020.
  3. ^ "Durga Temple History". durgatemple. Retrieved 23 January 2020.
  4. ^ Brian Shane (19 June 2011). "Fairfax station temple holds Hinduism Summit". Patch. Retrieved 23 January 2020.
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