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Hindu Temple of St. Louis

Coordinates:38°36′53″N90°29′57″W / 38.614725°N 90.499097°W /38.614725; -90.499097
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Hindu temple in Greater St. Louis, Missouri, US

Hindu Temple of St. Louis
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
Location
LocationBallwin
StateMissouri
CountryUnited States
Hindu Temple of St. Louis is located in Missouri
Hindu Temple of St. Louis
Location in Missouri
Coordinates38°36′53″N90°29′57″W / 38.614725°N 90.499097°W /38.614725; -90.499097
Architecture
Completed1991
Website
www.hindutemplestlouis.org
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The Hindu Temple of St. Louis is located inBallwin, Missouri and serves over 14,000 Hindus residing in theSt. Louis Area as of 2010. The temple address is 725 Weidman Rd, St. Louis, MO, 63011.

History

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The Hindu Temple of St. Louis was formally registered as aNot For Profit Organization in Missouri in 1988. Groundbreaking of the temple commenced on April 21, 1990 with aBhoomi Pooja and by November 8, 1991, the temple was completed. The first physical deities were installed in 1995, replacing pictures of deities.[1][2] Mahatma Gandhi Cultural Center was the first building constructed in 1991. In 2000, several sculptors arrived fromIndia to create ornate details on thegopuram. In 2008, Hindu Temple of St. Louis bought a nearby housing complex for $3 Million to expand the annex.[3] This expansion sponsored criticism among local citizens due to the increased traffic, noise pollution and light pollution, impacting citizens who live adjacent to the annex. In 2012, the local subdivision and the temple reached an agreement to build a wall around its newly acquired land and a "15 foot setback".[4][5]

Campus

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The temple currently consists of a worship place, a cultural center, reception area, a cafeteria, a library, a parking lot and an auditorium.[citation needed]

Vandalism

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In 2003, two vandals threwMolotov cocktails at the front doors of the Temple but caused no injuries,[6]

References

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  1. ^"Hindu Temple of St. Louis".Hindu Temple of St. Louis. Retrieved25 October 2018.
  2. ^Ahmetovic, Ajla."Welcome to the Hindu Temple of Saint Louis".Arch City Religion. Retrieved25 October 2018.
  3. ^Bogan, Jesse (21 May 2011)."Hindu Temple of St. Louis Expansion Plan Vex Neighbors".St. Louis Today. Retrieved25 October 2018.
  4. ^Miner, Doug (21 May 2012)."Hindu Temple and Next Door Neighbors come to an agreement". Retrieved25 October 2018.
  5. ^"Hindu Temple of St. Louis".St. Louis Churches. Retrieved25 October 2018.
  6. ^"St.Louis Hindu Temple Twice Vandalized, Suspects Apprehended".Pularlism. Retrieved25 October 2018.
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