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What does FAQ stand for? Frequently Asked Questions! Try here for any questions you may have regarding HARI Temple, you may just find what you're looking for!

Question: About HARI Temple
Answer: To find answers regarding the Temple address, directions, hours, planned activities, Sunday school, Temple mission, renting of Temple premises please refer to the HARI sections of this web page.
   
Question: How can I become a Member?
Answer: To find answers regarding the Temple address, directions, hours, planned activities, Sunday school, Temple mission, renting of Temple premises please refer to the Members sections of this web page.
   
Question: If I wish to donate Something to the Temple, how do I go about it?
Answer: Temple needs resources to fund its regular activities, maintain building and premises, and engage in to many other religious and spiritual activities. Contributions and donations are the only ways the Temple can fulfill these obligations. Your donation may be tax deductible as the Temple is registered as a nonprofit organization If you wish to make donations please contact the President and/or the Chairperson.
   
Question: What about donating some used items like used chairs, fans, and so on?
Answer: We strongly discourage donation of any used items for the Temple, no matter how good condition those might be. More over donors should not donate any used or new items to the Temple before checking with the Temple President and the Chair. It becomes a major task to dispose of the unwanted items.
   
Question: How do I become a volunteer?
Answer: Temple activities are run by a dedicated group of several volunteers. Every one needs to help. If you wish to volunteer, please contact the Temple President.
   
Question: Where will I find more information about Hindu religion?
Answer:

If you have specific questions about the Hindu religion, please send us an e-mail or contact the Temple President who will direct you to appropriate people from our community to help with your questions.

In case of more general terms, you may wish to visit the site of a monthly publication Hinduism Today (http://www.hinduism-today.com) for some good information about the religion.

Also the following web sites may be useful:

You may also want to do a search on the several web browsers such as Yahoo.

   
Question: I am not a Hindu; but I wish to visit your Temple or attend an activity. Is it allowed?
Answer: The HARI Temple is open for every one regardless of their religion. Please contact any member of the Temple or the President or any office bearer, if you wish to visit the Temple.



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