Religious Centers (Archive)

Midwest Buddhist Meditation Center

Information about this center is no longer updated. This data was last updated on 24 April 2003.

Phone: 586-573-2666 [office], (810) 573-6661 [office]
Email: mbmc@hotmail.com
Website: http://www.mbmc.iirt.net
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Research conducted by the University of Michigan-Dearborn Pluralism Project.
History and Leadership
The Midwest Buddhist Meditation Center was established in 1992 as the Midwest...
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International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON)

Information about this center is no longer updated. This data was last updated on 27 August 2015.

Phone: 973-299-0970
Email: newjersey@iskcon.net
Website: http://www.iskcon.net/newjersey
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This temple is part of the international network of ISKCON, a world-wide organization of over 100 spiritual centers, ashrams, schools, temples, institutes and farm communities in Europe, North and Latin America, Australia, Africa and Asia. The Society was founded by the late A. C....
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International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON)

Information about this center is no longer updated. This data was last updated on 27 August 2015.

Phone: 404-377-8680
Email: info@atlantaharekirshnas.org
Website: http://www.atlantaharekrishnas.org
[flickr_set id="72157621939203396"] History In 1974 Atlanta the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) began to rent out an old house in a then disintegrating neighborhood near the Little Five Points community. This old house (a former fraternity house) has since been renovated. The temple worship space occupies the... Read more about International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON)

Boise Hare Krishna Temple and Vedic Cultural Center

Information about this center is no longer updated. This data was last updated on 17 March 2016.

Phone: 208-344-4274
Email: boisetemple@gmail.com
Website: http://www.boisetemple.org
[flickr_set id="72157621939197454"] History In 1986, the first Hare Krishnas, Arun and Arruddha Gupta, arrived in Boise from India. After 15 years of worshipping in their home, the Gupta family, in 1999, bought the house next door. They built a facility that connected the two houses, a space that would become the Hare Krishna temple in Boise. In 2012,... Read more about Boise Hare Krishna Temple and Vedic Cultural Center

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