In the midst of our busy lives, Midweek Prayers serve as a spiritual retreat—a time to pause, reflect, and reconnect with Lord Easwaran (Shiva).
A Sunday Worship Service typically includes praise and worship, prayer, Scripture reading, a sermon, and time of reflection
Our temple is not just a place of worship—it is a hub for community service, compassion, and spiritual growth.
Devotion (Bhakti) is the purest form of love towards the Divine. It is the foundation of all spiritual practices and a path that connects us with Easwaran (Lord Shiva) and the higher truth.
At Easwaran Temple, we believe that spiritual growth is not just an individual journey but a collective experience. Fellowship and connection services bring devotees together in prayer,
In the midst of our busy lives, Midweek Prayers serve as a spiritual retreat—a time to pause, reflect, and reconnect with Lord Easwaran (Shiva).
At Easwaran Temple, we believe that the youth are the future torchbearers of our traditions, values, and community.
Our temple is not just a place of worship—it is a hub for community service, compassion, and spiritual growth.
At Easwaran Temple, we believe that true devotion to Lord Shiva is not only about worship but also about serving others with love and compassion.
Lord Shiva, the Supreme Yogi and the Embodiment of Selflessness, teaches us to live with humility, kindness, and dedication to the well-being of all.
Worshiping at the right time enhances spiritual vibrations, strengthens devotion, and brings divine blessings. In Hindu tradition, certain times are considered highly auspicious for prayer and meditation, allowing devotees to connect deeply with Lord Shiva.
9 AM & 11 AM
Wednesday 7 PM
Sunday 9 AM