FAQ

The goal is to create an environment where people feel at ease and can experience uplifting energy. It encourages individuals to close their eyes, clear their minds, and rejuvenate their senses, leaving them feeling refreshed and invigorated.
Absolutely, this temple is open to all, not just Hindus. Everyone is welcome to visit. Participating in Hindu rituals is entirely optional. The temple offers an open and serene space for anyone seeking solitude and peace.

When visiting the SMMT temple, it is important to dress modestly and respectfully:

Men: Wear long pants and a shirt, or traditional attire like a dhoti or kurta.

Women: Wear a long dress, skirt, sari, or salwar kameez, ensuring shoulders, midriff, and knees are covered.

Remove Footwear: Leave shoes outside the temple.

Following these guidelines shows respect for the temple’s religious practices and cultural norms.

Please contact the temple priest, who can help answer any specific questions you may have regarding this.
Please check the calendar of events for more information.

Please sign up here and indicate the areas where you would like to contribute.

The entire temple is designed to provide opportunities for meditation and quiet reflection whenever there are no scheduled functions. Our aim is for visitors to access the temple and rejuvenate themselves in a meditative state.

Please contact us via email at info@srimahamariammantemple.org to connect with a priest who can assist you with your specific needs.

Currently, photography is not permitted.

Please silence your cell phone upon entering the temple to minimize disturbances to other devotees who may be meditating. Footwear is not allowed inside the temple; please leave your shoes in the designated area outside.

You can contact the Temple Administration by either sending an email to info@srimahamariammantemple.org or by filling out the form Here.

 

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