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Sri Venkateswara temple of Michigan is for the group of Indians who have settled there. The main motto of constructing the temple is to maintain a traditional Sri Venkateswara temple and develop a cultural center to serve as spiritual and cultural anchor for Hindu community.
Sri Venkateswara temple, MI
2000: Land purchased by Detroit Telugu Association for a sum of $548,000. Purchase agreement was signed by Saikumar Lingam, Veeraswamy Channamsetty and Ramachandra Reddy
October 29, 2007 Articles of Incorporation filed (ID#70236Y) by Saikumar Lingam, Sarada Gullapalli and Rao Guthikonda.
November 7, 2007 Received Tax ID (26-1347364) from IRS
December 17, 2007 Approved the Bylaws of SV Temple & Cultural Center (Saikumar Lingam, Srinivas Koneru, Sarada Gullapalli, Rao Guthikonda and Vaninath Uppalapati)
December 24, 2007 Detroit Telugu Association transferred land/warranty deed for 1$ valued at 553,558 dollars
December 2007 & January 2008 Funds transferred from Detroit Telugu Association to SV Temple & Cultural Center (approx. $300,000)
August 12, 2008 IRS approval as tax exempt organization 501 C-3
September 24, 2008 1st hearing by City of Novi planning council
October 22, 2008 2nd hearing by City of Novi
November 1, 2008 2nd Fund Raising Event held at St Toma
November 22, 2008 Hearing by Zoning board of appeal
March 18, 2009 Applied for wetland permit from DEQ
July 21, 2009 DEQ Public Hearing
July 29, 2009 MSF Inducement application for Private bond inducement for $5.25M approved
August 10, 2009 August 10, 2009DEQ storm water discharge approved on 10-6-09 and expires 10-1-2010
Right of way/ Easement permit application with city
Soil Erosion and sediment control permit application
August/September, 2009 Bids for site work and temple were requested and Oliver/ Hatcher selected by point system as best bid
September 8, 2009 Wetland permit issued by the state
September 28, 2009 Vijaya Dasami; Bhoomipuja / Ground breaking / Sankusthapanam
October 2, 2009 Final site plan approved SP 08-08 effective for 2 years
October, 2009 Site work started by Oliver Hatcher construction company
October 26, 2009 Filed Domestic Nonprofit corporation information update
November 21, 2009 Srinivasa Kalyanam
December, 2009 Launched new website; coordinmated by Srinivas Koneru
December 11 – 13, 2009 Balalayam open with Balaprathistapana
Temple is located at 26233 Taft Road, Novi, MI. Canton-Plymouth-Mettetal Airport is the nearest airport present.
Mon – Fri: 9 am – 12 pm; 5:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Sat, Sun & Public Holidays: 9:00 am – 8:30 pm
Religious Holidays: 9:00 am – 9:00 pm
Last Archana of the Day: 8:15 pm
Archana, arti and abhishekam are the daily rituals performed in this temple.
Mission
Provide a facility for all, regardless of ethnicity and background, to understand and promote virtues and spiritual growth amongst all based on Hindu scriptures
Provide a learning center to teach, practice and display Indian arts and heritage
To preserve our culture while assimilating into the adopted land
Build a multi-purpose auditorium for celebrations and compliment with culinary facilities
Raise an endowment large enough to sustain SVTCC for generations
Collaborate with other voluntary organizations with similar guiding principles
Guiding Principles
To understand Sanatana Dharma and the process of continuous spiritual progress
To impart understanding of Indian culture and religious festivals, religious rituals and the rationale for participation
To instill pride in Indian heritage amongst its youth
To instill confidence within Indian community through a center representing its interest
To support humanitarian and charitable causes like educational and socioeconomic development of the needy
To increase societal awareness of Indian heritage and promote appreciation
To promote inter-religious activities for better understanding of diverse faiths, cultures and ethnic heritages
To offer mentoring, leadership development, and volunteerism to serve communities of Southeast Michigan