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FLINT, MICHIGAN, June 11, 2015 (M Live): There are Gods here. Exactly 126 of them. Cast permanently in concrete in a new, 65-foot temple and facing four directions. Completion of the new temple at Paschima Kasi Sri Viswanatha Temple in Flint Township happened in January. The construction of the temple, which sits outside the main worship area, completes the years-long vision for the property, said Hanuman Marur, president of the temple. Construction of the temple took more than a year.

The temple will be used for special worship occasions and ceremonies. The main worship area will continue to be in the original temple building. The new building is made of concrete and white limestone block. The roughly half-million dollar structure was funded by contributions from dozens of donors. The Paschima Kasi Sri Viswanatha Temple is the only Hindu Temple in Genesee County and one of more than a dozen in Michigan, with several in the metro Detroit region.

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