DT
PT
Subscribe To Print Edition About The Tribune Code Of Ethics Download App Advertise with us Classifieds
search-icon-img
search-icon-img
Advertisement

Street in New York named Ganesh Temple Street after prominent Hindu temple

New York, April 4 In a significant moment for the Hindu community in the US, a street outside a renowned and prominent temple here has been named the ‘Ganesh Temple Street’. Established in 1977, The Hindu Temple Society of North...
  • fb
  • twitter
  • whatsapp
  • whatsapp
Advertisement

New York, April 4

Advertisement

In a significant moment for the Hindu community in the US, a street outside a renowned and prominent temple here has been named the ‘Ganesh Temple Street’.

Established in 1977, The Hindu Temple Society of North America, Sri Maha Vallabha Ganapati Devasthanam, popularly known as the Ganesh Temple, is regarded as the first and oldest Hindu Temple in North America.

Advertisement

The Hindu Temple is situated in Flushing, Queens County. The street outside the temple is named Bowne Street, after leading American pioneer of religious freedom and anti-slavery movement John Bowne. In a special ceremony on Saturday, the street was co-named the ‘Ganesh Temple Street’ in honour of the iconic Ganesh temple.

The special ceremony, during which the street sign was unveiled, was attended by Consulate General of India in New York Randhir Jaiswal, Queens Borough President Donovan Richards, Deputy Commissioner for Trade, Investment and Innovation in the office of New York City Mayor Eric Adams, Dilip Chauhan and members of the Indian-American community.

Advertisement

Jaiswal, during a special function on Saturday held at the Indian Consulate to commemorate Baisakhi, told the gathering that at a “beautiful function” in Queens, the Bowne Street just outside the Ganesh Temple was co-named the Ganesh Temple Street.

He said the co-naming event was not just a celebration but it showed the “kind of hard work that has gone into reaching this milestone, years after years, decades after decades. It speaks so well of the Indian-American community, for all that you have done not just for yourself but bringing joy and happiness to people’s lives around you.”

Richards, who shared a video on Twitter of the unveiling of the street sign in presence of priests and a large cheering crowd, tweeted that “Bowne Street in #Flushing is now also Ganesh Temple Street! What a day to celebrate. Congratulations to Uma Mysorekar and everyone at the Hindu Temple Society of North America for all they do to spiritually support our families and uplift the collective soul of #Queens.”

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
tlbr_img1 Home tlbr_img2 Classifieds tlbr_img3 Premium tlbr_img4 Videos tlbr_img5 E-Paper