What is chicago indian temple?

The Chicago Indian Temple, also known as the Hindu Temple of Greater Chicago, is a religious institution that serves the Indian community of the greater Chicago area. The temple was established in 1977 and is located in Lemont, Illinois.

The temple is dedicated to Lord Venkateswara, an incarnation of the Hindu god Vishnu. The temple complex spans over 40,000 square feet and includes a main shrine, a community hall, a library, and other facilities.

The temple hosts various religious and cultural events throughout the year, including weekly services, festivals, and other celebrations. It is also actively involved in volunteer and charity work, supporting local and global causes.

The Chicago Indian Temple attracts thousands of visitors from different parts of the United States and around the world, making it one of the most popular temples in the country.