Hindu Temple of Florida
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Hindu Temple of Tampa, Florida | |
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Hindu Temple of Tampa, Florida | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Hinduism |
Festivals | Shivaratri, Vaikunda Ekadasi, Ganesha Chaturthi, Navaratri, Janmashtami, Deepavali |
Location | |
Location | 5509 Lynn Rd, Tampa, Florida 33624 |
State | Florida |
Country | United States |
Geographic coordinates | 28°02′39″N 82°32′10″W / 28.04427°N 82.53622°W |
Architecture | |
Type | Modern, Hindu architectural style |
Date established | 1996 |
Temple(s) | 1 |
Website | |
http://www.htfl.org/ |
The Hindu Temple of Florida is a Hindu temple and cultural center in Tampa, Florida.
History
[edit]In 1983, a group of Hindus residing in and around Tampa, Florida established the Hindu Temple of Florida, a non-profit organization.[1] In 1989, the organization purchased land located ten miles north of Tampa International Airport.[1][2] Construction for the temple began in 1994 and concluded in 1996.[1] In 1996, the Maha Kumbabhishekam and the consecration of the deities was performed by a priest to commemorate the opening of the temple.[1][2][3] Following the opening, after six years of continued construction, the intricate carvings and sculptures seen on the external facing walls of the temple were completed.[4]
Temple dimensions
[edit]The temple is 70 feet tall and 14,573-square-feet.[5][6] The rajagopuram was designed and created by Muthiah Sthapathi and artists from Chennai, India.[6]
Temples in Tampa, FL
[edit]Other Indian temples in Tampa, FL include:[5]
- Ambaji Mandir of Tampa Bay
- BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir
- Jain Temple
- Sanatan Mandir
- Shree Mariamman Kali Temple
- Shri Radha Krishna Mandir
- Shri Saraswati Devi Mandir
- Vishnu Mandir
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d "History of Hindu Temple of Florida". Hindu Temple of Florida.
- ^ a b "Hindu Temple of Florida". Atlas Obscura.
- ^ Whitman, Sarah. "Hindu Temple of Florida welcomes all peace seekers in Tampa". Tampa Bay Times.
- ^ Scott, Larissa (25 June 2021). "Hindu Temple of Florida celebrates 25 years in Carrollwood". ABC Action News.
- ^ a b Saundra, Amrhein (15 February 2017). "A Look at Indian & Hindu Temples in Tampa Bay". Visit Florida.
- ^ a b Kay, Sheryl (24 October 2005). "A glorious gateway". Tampa Bay Times.