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Best Indian Temples & Mandirs in Fort Worth (2026)

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Best Indian Temples & Mandirs in Fort Worth (2026)

Fort Worth's South‑Asian community thrives on shared traditions, and its temples are the heartbeats of that cultural rhythm. Whether you're looking for a place to chant, celebrate a festival, or simply find a quiet corner for meditation, the city offers a handful of genuine spiritual centers that welcome everyone. Below is our curated list of the most active Indian temples and related organizations in Fort Worth, based on verified data and community feedback.


1. Hindu Temple of Greater Fort Worth & Community Center

A cornerstone for local Hindus, this temple hosts daily darshan, cultural programs, and youth activities. It serves as both a worship space and a community hub for families across the metro area.


2. All World Gayatri Pariwar Dallas‑Fort‑Worth (DFW)

Focused on the teachings of the Gayatri Mantra, this organization offers spiritual discourses, wellness workshops, and community service projects. It draws participants from both Fort Worth and the broader DFW region.


3. Chinmaya Mission Plano – Outreach via Chinmaya Saaket Sessions

Operating out of Fort Worth, Chinmaya Mission provides daily bhakti sessions, scriptural study groups, and youth outreach. Their long hours make it convenient for early‑morning seekers and late‑evening learners alike.

  • Address: 3220 N. Main St, Fort Worth, TX 76164
  • Website: https://cmdfw.org/home/
  • Hours: 4:30 AM – 8:45 PM (daily)

4. Pabba Durga And Raghava Seva Foundation INC

A philanthropic foundation that also organizes periodic pujas and cultural gatherings, often centered around Durga and Rama worship. It is a valued partner for many local festivals.

  • Address: 3100 Riverwood Dr, Fort Worth, TX 76116

5. D/FW Hindu Temple (Dallas‑based, serving Fort Worth devotees)

Although physically located in Dallas, this temple is a frequent destination for Fort Worth residents, especially during major celebrations like Ugadi and Gudi Padwa. It offers spacious halls for large congregations.


6. DFW Hindu Temple Society (Dallas‑based, accessible to Fort Worth)

The primary temple of the DFW Hindu community, known for its regular aarti, language classes, and vibrant festival calendar. Daily darshan is available throughout the year.


How we built this list

Desi.Net maintains a verified directory of South‑Asian businesses and cultural institutions across Fort Worth. Our editorial team cross‑checked each entry against our internal database, confirming that the address, contact details, and operating hours are current. Selections were made based on community relevance—places that regularly host events, provide regular worship services, or act as cultural anchors. We currently feature six verified temples and mission‑style centers. If you know of another deserving venue, please reach out or claim your listing through Desi.Net so we can keep the guide accurate and inclusive.


Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Which temple is open the earliest for morning prayers? A: Chinmaya Mission's Fort Worth outreach location opens at 4:30 AM daily, making it the earliest option for morning bhakti.

Q: Are there any temples that host large community celebrations for Ugadi? A: Both the D/FW Hindu Temple in Dallas and the DFW Hindu Temple Society hold special all‑day darshan and puja programs for Ugadi and related festivals.

Q: Can I volunteer or attend cultural programs without being a member? A: Yes. Most of the listed centers—especially Hindu Temple of Greater Fort Worth, All World Gayatri Pariwar, and Chinmaya Mission—welcome volunteers and visitors for their regular events and festivals.


Whether you're searching for a place to chant, a venue for a community feast, or simply a quiet space to reflect, Fort Worth's Indian temples offer a welcoming door to heritage and harmony.

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