Bodhinatha Visits More Temples in Dallas
March 16, 2012
Giving the Keynote at the Fort Worth temple

Lots of youth attended the Fort Worth temple this time

Fort Worth

At least 60 attended the lecture at the Hanuman temple in Frisco


Many came to Bodhinatha for blessings after the presentation in Frisco

Bodhinatha on the stage at the BAPS Dallas satsang hall

BAPS Dallas, at least 1,000 in attendance

Standing before the high-tech BAPS Dallas center with our grihastha guides

The pujari presents kumkum, akshata and raksha bandha to Bodhinatha on Holi

Bodhinatha and Senthilnathaswami perform abhishekam to Sri Neelkanth

Shri Akshar Purushottam Maharaj ni jay

The architect shows the plans to give an overview of the center

Bodhinatha speaks to a class of college age youth at BAPS


Performing arati to the gurus of the Swaminarayan sampradaya
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While in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, Bodhinatha gave his 2012 temple presentation at numerous temples, including the new Hindu Temple of Greater Fort Worth, which meets currently in a room in a strip mall until their new temple is built, and the Karya Siddhi Hanuman Temple in Frisco. The Fort Worth temple committee were our hosts. The Karya Siddhi Hanuman Temple is under the auspices of Sri Ganapati Saccchidananda Swami of Mysore, though it was actually the local Gujarati Samaj that invited Bodhinatha to speak to their group and had arranged for the lecture to take place at the Hanuman temple. There are so many temples and groups in the D/FW area, it's quite amazing!
Also in Dallas is the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir. Bodhinatha is frequently invited to speak at BAPS mandirs worldwide, owing to a sense of brotherhood between our two monastic orders. One of the sadhus of their North America headquarters didn't miss the chance to invite Bodhinatha to speak to their Dallas congregation. Their grihastha men gave us the grand tour of their impressive new 80,000 square foot facility in Irving, right next to the DFW airport. Along with a mandir and satsang hall, there are extensive classrooms, full residences for priests and visiting sadhus, dining facilities and even a full size basketball court, 11 buildings in all, all combined under one roof. They have plans to build a traditional stone mandir in the next few years, like the one the fellowship has in Houston. Bodhinatha was warmly received and enjoyed the visit.