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Indian American Cultural Center opened on March 9, 2002, Merrillville, Northwest Indiana. It was in 2010 on June 18 that the temple was finalized and opened, [http://www.bharatiyatemple-nwindiana.org/ '''Bharatiya Temple of Northwest Indiana''']. This temple is adjacent to the Cultural Center. The Bharatiya Temple is very different compared to some Hindu temples in the United States because they allow worship for four different Hindu groups as while as the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jainism Jains]. The Bharatiya Temple provides diversity for all who attend.
Indian American Cultural Center opened on March 9, 2002, Merrillville, Northwest Indiana. It was in 2010 on June 18 that the temple was finalized and opened, [http://www.bharatiyatemple-nwindiana.org/ '''Bharatiya Temple of Northwest Indiana''']. This temple is adjacent to the Cultural Center. The Bharatiya Temple is very different compared to some Hindu temples in the United States because there are four different Hindu groups as while as the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jainism Jains]. In the native way for Hinduism, one would never see different sectarian groups worship in one temple. This is way The Bharatiya Temple is very different because they provide diversity to all who attend.


<ref>>{{cite journal|last=Pati|first=George|title=Temple and Human Bodies: Representing Hinduism|journal=International Journal of Hindu Studies|volume=15|issue=2|pages=191-207|url=http://search.proquest.com.authenticate.library.duq.edu/docview/904024803?accountid=10610|accessdate=30 January 2014}} </ref>
<ref>>{{cite journal|last=Pati|first=George|title=Temple and Human Bodies: Representing Hinduism|journal=International Journal of Hindu Studies|volume=15|issue=2|pages=191-207|url=http://search.proquest.com.authenticate.library.duq.edu/docview/904024803?accountid=10610|accessdate=30 January 2014}} </ref>

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Indian American Cultural Center opened on March 9, 2002, Merrillville, Northwest Indiana. It was in 2010 on June 18 that the temple was finalized and opened, Bharatiya Temple of Northwest Indiana. This temple is adjacent to the Cultural Center. The Bharatiya Temple is very different compared to some Hindu temples in the United States because there are four different Hindu groups as while as the Jains. In the native way for Hinduism, one would never see different sectarian groups worship in one temple. This is way The Bharatiya Temple is very different because they provide diversity to all who attend.

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  1. ^ >Pati, George. "Temple and Human Bodies: Representing Hinduism". International Journal of Hindu Studies. 15 (2): 191–207. Retrieved 30 January 2014.