| State: | New Jersey |
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| Address: | 112 N Main St, Windsor, NJ 08561, USA |
| Postal code: | 08561 |
| Phone: | (609) 918-1212 |
| Website: | https://www.baps.org/Global-Network/North-America/Robbinsville/Mandir-Info.aspx |
| Monday: | 9:00 AM – 7:30 PM |
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| Tuesday: | Closed |
| Wednesday: | 9:00 AM – 7:30 PM |
| Thursday: | 9:00 AM – 7:30 PM |
| Friday: | 9:00 AM – 7:30 PM |
| Saturday: | 9:00 AM – 7:30 PM |
| Sunday: | 9:00 AM – 7:30 PM |
On the way to Philadelphia, in NJ you'll find the largest Hindu temple in North America in Robinsville. Dress modestly and be prepared to walk barefoot.
Painstakingly hand carved and painted. Good food, too. Entrance and tours are free.
A different place to visit. Not considering the cold weather when we visited (early November), It makes you feel like you're not in the US. Great detail in the decorations everywhere. First time experiencing Hindu culture. Don't miss visiting the temple's interior. Marble and white everywhere. Looks beautiful. Be aware they do not allow 360 cameras.
The temple was truly beautiful and accessible to the public without any admission fee. Visitors are kindly requested to dress modestly, as detailed on their website. Shoes must be removed before entering the temples, although wearing socks is permitted. While I do not personally practice their religion, I wholeheartedly recommend experiencing the beauty it offers. Please allow a couple of hours to fully appreciate the temple.
Visiting the Hindu temple was a deeply enriching spiritual and cultural experience. From the very first moment, the atmosphere felt peaceful and full of devotion. The temple’s architecture is impressive, with hand-carved details, vibrant colors, and an environment that invites reflection.
The sound of mantras and the scent of incense created a very special atmosphere. I was struck by the warmth with which devotees welcome visitors, kindly explaining the rituals and the meaning behind the offerings. Taking part, even just as an observer, in a ceremony left me with a feeling of calm and gratitude.
Without a doubt, it’s a place worth visiting—not only for its beauty but also for the spiritual insight it offers. An experience that connects you to the sacred, even if you don’t practice the Hindu religion.
Everything was great. Beautiful architecture, magnificent and rare to see beautiful temples and detailed carvings that are hard to find in America. I recommend this Hindu temple, including the temple food which serves delicious, easy to eat, reasonably priced and clean food.