Kailasa Seattle Nithyanandeshwara

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6627 S 191st Pl Ste F107
Kent, WA 98032

Kailasa Seattle Nithyanandeshwara, located in Kent, WA, is a temple dedicated to reviving Hinduism through authentic practices rooted in the Vedagamic tradition. Home to some of North America's largest deities, including a 12-foot Nataraja and a 10-foot Venkateshwara, the temple hosts a variety of rituals, pujas, and special events aimed at fostering spiritual growth and community engagement.

Founded by His Divine Holiness Sri Nithyananda Paramashivam, Kailasa Seattle serves as a hub for spiritual exploration and education, including the Nithyananda Hindu University, which is dedicated to preserving and disseminating the vast literature of Hinduism. The temple emphasizes community service through initiatives like the Nithyananda Annalaya, providing meals and support to those in need.

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5.07 reviews
Swathi D.
7/19/2025

Phenomenal experience and a deeply fulfilling experience being in the space of Nataraja, Devi and dear most Bhagawan His Divine Holiness Sri Nithyananda ParamaShivam, beloved Swamiji!!!! Om Namah...

Premlatha A.
3/6/2019

'You have the potential to make your dreams into reality...and realize what you think as reality is just a dream.' - His Divine Holiness Bhagawan Sri Nithyananda Paramashivam

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Bharath A.
2/26/2019

Awesome Temple. Amazing energy. Spend some time with the living dieties. We will experience

Kalpana K.
2/9/2019

Amazing Dieties of Nataraja and Venkateswara Swamy. Always enjoyed the energy and the peaceful space and ambience of the temple Dasara celebration gave us a chance to be in the presence of Devi...

Archana G.
2/9/2019

One of the most beautiful temple I have seen in the Seattle WA area. The beautiful life size deities carry such high energy that it instantly lifts you up. Peaceful ambiance to just sit, pray,...

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