When can I visit the Temple?
Visit the Temple for a few minutes! For as long or as short as you wish. Visit on special days when you feel happy or need to meditate or pray on a special occasion such as a birthday, a wedding day, graduation, purchase of new ornaments or vehicle, remembrance days, holidays, long weekends. Some make it a regular habit to come to the Temple at least once a week.
Can I bring children/visitors/friends/neighbors?
Yes, please do. Just make sure that everyone follows the rules of sanctity in a Hindu religious place of worship. Socialize without disturbing others who may be worshipping or praying.
What should I bring when I come to the Temple?
Yourself, your family, and your friends. Or bring whatever is traditional in your family. If you feel like it, you may bring a few flowers, fruits, etc., to offer to God. If you are performing an Archana-Puja, you can bring a fruit, some flowers, a couple of incense sticks or camphor, or other prasad offerings. For special pujas and pre-arranged services, check with the Priest while making the reservation about what you should bring.
What services are available?
All Hindu Services can be performed on request. A small donation to the Temple and a Dakshina to the Priest may be required. See Temple notice board or website for details. Durga Temple offers different forms of Hindu worship, with the ultimate goal of providing everyone the chance to explore and learn more about one of the oldest religions in the world. Whether it be Bengali Classes, Cultural schools, or Kids’ Geeta School – your location for Hinduism is Durga Temple.
Other questions or suggestions?
Please drop your comments in the suggestion box available at the Temple or fill the form available on the contact us page.


