Sri Kasi Vishwanatha Temple Flint

[1][2] The temple serves as a religious and cultural center for the Hindu community in Flint and the surrounding areas, providing a space for worship, cultural events, and religious education.

[5][6] The temple's design features various Hindu deities and incorporates elements from Dravidian architecture and includes depictions of scenes from Hinduism.

The temple's name was taken to provide spiritual harmony with one of Hinduism's most revered sites.

[11] In addition, the temple also has the images of deities, including Parvati, Ganesha, Murugan.

It has carvings on every single pillar of various Hindu deities and is made almost entirely out of white limestone.