Sri Maha Vallabha Ganapati Devasthanam Ganesha Temple
The Hindu Temple Society of North America is a nonprofit organization that manages the Sri Maha Vallabha Ganapati Devasthanam temple in Flushing, Queens, in New York City. It is known as the Ganesha Temple after its central deity, Ganesha.On July 4, 1977, it had opened the second Hindu temple to be consecrated in the United States.Uma Mysorekar has served as its president since 1994.
Deities
The central deity of the temple is Ganesha. The sacred images of Venkateswara, Lakshmi, Shiva, Parvati, Durga, Saraswati, Hanuman,Kumbha Chandikeshwara,Dhvani Chandikeshwara ,Dakshinamurthy, Gayatri, Shanmukha, Valli, Devasena, Kamakshi, Navagraha, Nagendra Swamy, Navagraha, Raghavendra Swamy, Rama Parivar, Radha-Krishna, Khodiyar Mata, Ayyappan, Agastriyar, and Lopa Mudra, Satyanarayan and Rama Devi, Chandrasekaraswamy and Anandavalli, Atma Linga, Nataraja, Trishula astradeva, Ankusha Astradeva, Sivakami and Manikkavachakar, Swarna Bairavar, Sudarsana and Narasimha, Dhanvantari and Garuda, and Sridevi and Bhudevi have also been consecrated within the temple.
History
According to the Department of City Planning, the number of Indians situated in New York City grew from an estimated 6,000 people to 94,000 people, between 1970 and 1990. The increasing number of Indians emigrating to the United States came as a result of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965.
Before the Hindu Temple Society of North America was established in 1970, Alagappa Alagappan, one of its founders, hosted meetings for members in his living room. The organization acquired the land of a former Russian Orthodox Church and designed a traditional Hindu temple in its place. The construction was completed in 1977 and the consecration ceremony was performed on July 4, 1977. The design of the temple’s exterior was inspired by the face of traditional Hindu temples found in South India.
In October 1998, the temple inaugurated the Ganesha Patasala to be used for youth activities. The patasala offers classes to youths in subjects like mathematics, linguistics, religion, bhajanams, and dance.
The temple was reconsecrated in 2009.
Leadership
Dr. Uma Mysorekar began her involvement with the temple services in the mid-1980s and has served as the president since 1994. Mysorekar graduated with a medical degree from Bombay University and practiced as an Obstetrician/Gynecologist.
Mysorekar has been awarded the Kannada Rajyotsava Award from Karnataka, Ellis Island Medal of Honor, Governor’s Award of Excellence, and a “token of esteem” by the City Lore’s People’s Hall of Fame.She was also chosen by Barak Obama’s presidential inaugural committee to join several other religious leaders in the national prayer service, on the day of his inauguration.