The temple, on a 4.25 acres (1.72 ha) property, is located on a hill with a 360 degree view of the mountains and the plains.
The main floor has a prayer hall with seven shrines: Shiva Parvati, Durga, Venkateshwara (Vishnu), Laxmi Narayan (Visnu), Rama & Sita, Radha & Krishna, and Saraswati.
On the other side of the hall, there are smaller shrines for Hanumana, Jagannath (with Balram and Subhadra), Ayappa, and Subramanya (Kartikeya) with Devyani and Valli.
[7] Kauai's Hindu Monastery donated a Ganesh murti as the main deity for the Temple.
[10] Priests Acharya Kailash Chandra Upadhyaya (1998) and later Pandit Raghavendra Iyer (2006) were invited to serve.
Nine Hindu priests, seven of whom came from all over the United States, and two local ones, conducted the Prana Pratishtha (infusion of life) ceremonies.
The HTCC invited applications from potential priests and developed criteria based on skills in Sanskrit/English/Indian languages, Music, computing, and experience as a temple archak and a purohit for sanskaras in India/overseas.
[12] The temple currently has a building loan of $2.25 million requiring a monthly mortgage payment of $13,600.
A hall and stage are needed for temple programs and community celebrations such as weddings, birthdays, anniversaries.
The temple publishes a list of recommended donations and charges, the yajamanas may provide additional dakshina to the priests.
These include a learning center for teaching regional languages for children, a conference room (25 – 30 people) and a basement space for functions of up to 400 individuals.