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Sri Venkateswara Temple of North Carolina was developed by group of Indians who have settled there. They have constructed the temple by forming an organization and collected funds from various people. This is the place where all people attain peace.
Sri Venkateswara Temple of North Carolina
Directions while on I-40 West (From Raleigh)
1. Take exit 287 (Harrison Avenue) on I-40 West
2. Turn left at the ramp
3. Go past approximately nine signal lights
4. Turn right onto Maynard Rd, also labeled as 54 West
5. Turn right on to Chapel Hill Rd (54 West)
6. Turn left on to BALAJI PLACE
Directions while on I-40 East (From Chapel Hill)
1. Take exit 287 (Harrison Avenue) on I-40 East
2. Turn right at the ramp
3. Go past approximately eight signal lights
4. Turn right onto Maynard Rd, also labeled as 54 West
5. Turn right on to Chapel Hill Rd (54 West)
6. Turn left on to BALAJI PLACE
Directions from Chatham Square
1. Stay on Maynard Rd and cross railway tracks
2. Go past approximately six signal lights
3. Turn right on to Chapel Hill Rd (54 West)
4. Turn left on to BALAJI PLACE
Monday – Friday
9AM – 1PM
5PM – 9PM
Saturday & Sunday
9AM – 9PM
Holidays
9AM – 9PM
Some of the major festivals celebrated annually include Ram Navmi, Janmashtami, Shivratri, Holi, Ganesh Chaturthi and Diwali. Marking the Hindu New Year, Diwali is one of the grandest Hindu festivals, and attracts many visitors and devotees to the mandir.
The objectives of Sri Venkateswara Temple of North Carolina include but not limited to:
• Operate a hindu temple in Cary, NC built according to Agama Sasthras, perform and uphold hindu religious activities as defined in vedas and upanishads
• Provide humanitarian and compassionate services to the entire community in the region through cross-cultural activities
• Provide facilities to members of the hindu community for celebration of festivals and other religious ceremonies
• Promote the benefits of yoga and meditation for the development of the mind, body and soul
• Promote Indian music, art, dance and culture in the community
• Promote hindu religion and its distinct philosophy