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Sri Lakshmi Ganapathi Temple and Hindu Cultural Center of Ohio

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Sri Lakshmi Ganapathi Temple and Hindu Cultural Center of Ohio
Religion
DeityLakshmi, Ganapathi[1].
Location
LocationColumbus
StateOhio
CountryUnited States
Sri Lakshmi Ganapathi Temple and Hindu Cultural Center of Ohio is located in Ohio
Sri Lakshmi Ganapathi Temple and Hindu Cultural Center of Ohio
Location in Ohio
Geographic coordinates40°06′54″N 83°05′19″W / 40.114934°N 83.088579°W / 40.114934; -83.088579Coordinates: 40°06′54″N 83°05′19″W / 40.114934°N 83.088579°W / 40.114934; -83.088579
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Architecture
Completed2012
Website
www.lakshmiganeshtemple.org

Sri Lakshmi Ganapathi Temple and Hindu Cultural Center of Ohio is a Hindu Temple in Columbus, Ohio and serves the Hindu Community of the Columbus, Ohio Metropolitan Area. Its address is 2764 Sawbury Boulevard, Columbus, Ohio, 43235. Lakshmi Ganapathi Temple is a member of the Pluralism Project by Harvard University[2]. The current head priest is Pandit Shri Satyanarayana Sastry Ji.

History[edit]

Lakshmi Ganapathi Temple of Columbus was registered as a Nonprofit Organization in August 2012[3]. The Hindu Temple started operations on September 2012 and registered with the Ohio State Treasury in December 2012[4]. A significant number of the temple members are converts and has made Hinduism the 3rd most practiced religion in Columbus[5].

References[edit]

  1. "Sri Lakshmi Ganapathi Temple Hindu Cultural Center of Columbus, Ohio". etemple. Retrieved 23 January 2020.
  2. "Pluralism Project". Pluralism. Retrieved 23 January 2020.
  3. "Sri Lakshmi Ganapathi Temple and Hindu Cultural Center of Ohio". charity navigator. Retrieved 23 January 2020.
  4. "Temple History". Lakshmi Ganesh Temple. Retrieved 23 January 2020.
  5. "Here is why Central Ohioans are attracted towards Hinduism!". newsgram. 3 May 2017. Retrieved 23 January 2020.


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