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Best Indian Temples & Mandirs in Frisco (2026)

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Best Indian Temples & Mandirs in Frisco (2026)

Frisco’s South‑Asian community has grown dramatically over the last decade, bringing with it a vibrant tapestry of cultural and spiritual life. For many families, the local temple is not just a place of worship—it’s a hub for festivals, language classes, yoga, and community service. Whether you’re looking for a quiet corner to meditate, a lively celebration of Navratri, or a place to teach your kids about Hindu traditions, knowing the right mandir can make a big difference. Below is a curated, verified list of the most active Indian temples and mandirs serving Frisco and the surrounding North Texas area as of 2026.

1. Karya Siddhi Hanuman Temple

Karya Siddhi Hanuman Temple is a dedicated space for devotees of Lord Hanuman, offering daily pujas and special programs for children and seniors. The temple’s modern facilities make it a popular gathering spot for the broader North Texas South‑Asian community.

  • Address: 12030 Independence Parkway, Frisco, TX
  • Phone: +1 866‑996‑6767
  • Website: dallashanuman.org
  • Hours: Mon‑Sat 9:00 AM‑8:00 PM, Sun 10:00 AM‑6:00 PM

2. Shree Samayapuram Mariamman Shakti Peetam (SSMSP)

SSMSP focuses on the worship of Goddess Mariamman, a deity revered for protecting health and the environment. The temple regularly hosts cultural events that showcase traditional Tamil music and dance.

  • Email: ssmsporg@gmail.com
  • Website: ssmsp.org
  • (Address, phone, and hours not publicly listed; please contact via email for details.)

3. Dallas Murugan Temple

Centered on Lord Murugan, this temple serves as a cultural bridge for Tamil‑speaking families. Weekday evenings are dedicated to bhajans and discourses, while weekends feature larger gatherings for festivals like Thaipusam.

  • Address: 9741 Preston Rd Ste 501, Frisco, TX 75033
  • Phone: 214‑968‑4559
  • Website: dallasmurugantemple.org
  • Hours: Mon‑Fri 6:00 PM‑8:00 PM, Weekend 11:00 AM‑2:00 PM

4. Shirdi Sai Sannidhi

A serene spot for followers of Sai Baba, this center offers regular aarti, satsang, and a community kitchen that serves simple vegetarian meals during major observances.

  • Address: #7447 Hillcrest Road, Suite #107, Frisco, TX
  • Phone: 972‑636‑8133
  • Website: dallasshirdisaisannidhi.org

5. Sri Venkateswara Swami Temple (also listed as Hindu Temple of Frisco)

Dedicated to Lord Venkateswara, this temple is a cornerstone for many families from Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. It runs language classes, yoga sessions, and provides a spacious hall for weddings and cultural programs.

  • Address: 2552 Stonebrook Parkway, Frisco, TX
  • Phone: +1 469‑777‑3026 (main line) / +1 469‑777‑3026 (info) / +1 469‑777‑3026 (alternate)
  • Email: hindutempleoffrisco@gmail.com
  • Website: hindutempleoffrisco.org
  • Hours: Mon‑Fri 9:00 AM‑5:00 PM; Sat 9:00 AM‑12:00 PM; Sun Closed (Open All Day 09:00 AM‑09:00 PM on the main site)

6. Krishna Harinam Sanga

A modest but active congregation focusing on the teachings of Lord Krishna. The community holds weekly kirtans and occasional workshops on Vedic chanting.

  • Address: 8314 Cotton Patch Ln, Frisco, TX 75036

7. Sri Mahaamaari Maariamman Temple of North America

This temple honors Goddess Maariamman, known for blessings of health and rain. It draws devotees from across the Dallas‑Fort Worth metroplex for its vibrant Navaratri celebrations.

  • Address: 735 Spurlock St, Frisco, TX 75036

8. Gita Mandir INC

A community‑run organization that emphasizes study of the Bhagavad Gita and interfaith dialogue. Small groups meet regularly for scriptural discussion.

  • Address: 2421 Bunny Run Ln, Frisco, TX 75034

9. HKGK Krishnan Foundation

While primarily a charitable foundation, the HKGK Krishnan group offers a modest prayer hall for daily worship and organizes cultural outreach in local schools.

  • Address: 5941 Matterhorn Dr, Frisco, TX 75035

10. Tamil Kadavul Murugan Kovil

A newer addition to the Frisco landscape, this kovil (temple) focuses on traditional Tamil rituals and seasonal festivals. The space is also used for Tamil language classes.

  • Address: 10597 Panther Creek Pkwy, Frisco, TX 75035

How we built this list

Desi.Net maintains a verified directory of South‑Asian businesses and spiritual centers across Texas. Our team cross‑checked the official websites, phone listings, and community submissions to ensure each entry is up‑to‑date as of 2026. We included only those mandirs that have a physical presence in Frisco and that actively serve the local community through regular services, educational programs, or cultural events. The list currently features 10 verified temples/mandirs. If you know of a legitimate Frisco mandir that is missing, or if you own a listing and would like to claim it, please contact us through Desi.Net’s “Claim Your Listing” page.


Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Are these temples open to visitors of all faiths? A: Most of the mandirs listed welcome guests, provided you observe modest dress and follow basic etiquette (remove shoes, keep noise low). It’s a good idea to call ahead or check the website for any special visitor guidelines.

Q: Which temple hosts the biggest Diwali celebration in Frisco? A: Sri Venkateswara Swami Temple (Hindu Temple of Frisco) traditionally organizes a large-scale Diwali event with a cultural program, fireworks, and a community feast. Check their website for the 2026 schedule.

Q: I’m looking for a place that offers Sunday school for kids. Which mandir should I try? A: Karya Siddhi Hanuman Temple and Sri Venkateswara Swami Temple both run regular Sunday school sessions for children of various ages.


Whether you’re a lifelong devotee or simply curious about the cultural fabric of Frisco, these temples provide a welcoming doorway to spiritual practice, community service, and festive celebration. Explore, connect, and enjoy the richness of South‑Asian heritage right here in North Texas.

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