Very cool.
It would be nice to see that in every major city.
I particularly like their openness, to anyone, to visit. Part temple,
part cultural archive and educational resource -- for the whole
community. Culminating in many festivals to which the whole community
is invited. It becomes part of
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WOW! Maybe Maharishi could take a lesson. This magnificent massive
temple was built for only $19 million.
In a Suburb of Atlanta, a Temple
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emple.cn
WOW! Maybe Maharishi could take a lesson. This magnificent massive
temple
In the Bay Area there are a few. There is a Shiva temple in an old
church in the community next door though I've never been there. I have
been to the big temple in Livermore many times and have chatted with the
priests there. I've even contributed towards a yagya there. The only
dumb thing