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Best Indian Temples & Mandirs in Naperville (2026)

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Best Indian Temples & Mandirs in Naperville (2026)

The South‑Asian community in Naperville thrives on its cultural and spiritual hubs. Whether you’re looking for a place to pray, learn Sanskrit, or simply enjoy the tranquil ambiance of a mandir, knowing the most reliable temples helps you stay connected to heritage while building new memories in the Midwest. Below is our curated list of the most notable Indian temples and charitable foundations that welcome devotees and visitors alike.


1. Shri Shirdi Sai Mandir INC

A peaceful sanctuary dedicated to Sai Baba, known for its regular bhajans and community seva programs. The mandir often hosts cultural events that bring together families from across Naperville.

  • Address: 2340 Lexington Ln, Naperville, IL 60540

2. Iskcon Temple Of Greater Chicago

Part of the worldwide ISKCON movement, this temple offers a vibrant atmosphere with daily aarti, vegetarian prasadam, and a strong emphasis on Krishna devotion. It serves as a cultural bridge for many South‑Asian families in the region.

  • Address: 1505 Mc Dowell Rd, Naperville, IL 60563

3. Hindu Society Of America INC

A community‑run organization that promotes Hindu values through educational workshops, festivals, and youth programs. The society’s hall is frequently used for weddings and cultural gatherings.

  • Address: 2167 Horncastle Ln, Naperville, IL 60564

4. Shri Sai Chavadi INC

Located in the same building as Shri Shirdi Sai Mandir, this chavadi provides a modest space for daily prayer and occasional kirtans. It’s a convenient spot for those living nearby who prefer a quieter setting.

  • Address: 2340 Lexington Ln, Naperville, IL 60540

5. Balaji Rengamannar And Balageetha Subbarayan Foundation Nfp

Named after the revered deity Balaji, this foundation focuses on charitable activities, youth mentorship, and cultural preservation. Their annual Navaratri celebration draws a large crowd from across the tri‑state area.

  • Address: 2511 Boddington Ln, Naperville, IL 60564

6. Smt Aruna Devi & Sri Venkateswara Rao Vemula Charitable Foundation

A philanthropic organization that supports temple maintenance, educational scholarships, and health camps for the community. Their events often feature classical Indian music and dance performances.

  • Address: 3408 Grassmere Rd, Naperville, IL 60564

How We Built This List

Desi.Net maintains a verified directory of South‑Asian institutions across the United States. Our editorial team cross‑checked each entry against official filings, local listings, and community input. The six mandirs and foundations above were selected because they are actively listed in our database, have a visible presence in Naperville, and are regularly referenced by local residents for worship or cultural activities. If you notice a missing temple or want to claim a listing for your organization, please contact us through the Desi.Net portal.


Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Are these temples open to visitors of all faiths? A: Yes. All six locations welcome anyone interested in learning about Hindu traditions, provided visitors respect the dress code and maintain silence during prayers.

Q: Do any of these temples provide vegetarian meals or prasadam? A: ISKCON Temple Of Greater Chicago is known for serving vegetarian prasadam daily. Other mandirs may offer sweets during festivals, so it’s best to check with the specific site before visiting.

Q: Where can I find the schedule for special events or festivals? A: Event details are typically posted on each temple’s bulletin board or shared through community social media groups. Since phone numbers and websites are not publicly listed in our verified data, we recommend reaching out via local community forums or contacting the Hindu Society Of America for broader event information.


Whether you’re a lifelong devotee or a newcomer seeking a spiritual touchpoint, these temples and foundations offer a warm welcome and a glimpse into the rich cultural fabric of Naperville’s Desi community.

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