4 orgs in this cluster's subtree
Every organization with primary activities in Temple Rituals and Devotional Ceremonies or any of its descendants. Click a column header to sort. Filter by name or state above the table.
| # | Organization | State | Revenue | Activities ↓ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | SAI DHYAN MANDIR SAI DHYAN MANDIR is a religious organization focused on establishing a permanent Hindu temple in Gilbert, Arizona. The organization is actively fundraising for… | AZ | $307K | 6 |
| 2 | ARIZONA INTERNATIONAL BUDDHIST Arizona International Buddhist Meditation Center (AIBMC) is a Theravada Buddhist temple and meditation center in Arizona, led by Venerable Bhante Ananda, a mon… | AZ | $60K | 4 |
| 3 | SHIRDI SAIBABA TEMPLE ARIZONA Shirdi Saibaba Temple Arizona is a Hindu temple in the Phoenix area dedicated to Sadguru Shirdi Saibaba. It provides a place for devotees to gather, offer pray… | AZ | $698K | 1 |
| 4 | VAISHANAV SAMAJ OF ARIZONA INC Religious and cultural organization serving the Vaishnav Hindu community in Arizona. Operates Shreenathji Temple in Phoenix, providing a space for worship, fes… | AZ | $259K | 1 |
strategies used in this cluster
Theories of action extracted from orgs in this subtree. Click any to see the full set of orgs running the same approach.
- Community-Informed Spiritual Design 1 orgBy integrating devotee feedback, spiritual guidance, and traditional design principles with professional expertise, the organization creates religious spaces that are culturally resonant and spiritually authentic, because inclusive and values-aligned design fosters deeper community ownership and religious fidelity. This strategy emphasizes co-creation between spiritual leaders, architects, and the community, ensuring that temple design reflects both sacred traditions (like Vastu) and lived devotional needs. Unlike top-down or purely aesthetic approaches, this method grounds facility development in ongoing dialogue and shared spiritual vision, strengthening both functional relevance and religious integrity.SAI DHYAN MANDIR
- Duration-Based Dakshina 1 orgBy aligning donation recommendations with the duration of temple rituals, increase voluntary contributions, because longer services require greater priest time and resources. This strategy structures expected donations (Dakshina) in proportion to the length of devotional ceremonies, creating transparency and fairness in giving. It distinguishes itself by linking contribution amounts directly to service duration, setting clear donor expectations at booking and reinforcing equitable exchange in religious practice.SAI DHYAN MANDIR
- Phased Construction 1 orgBy implementing development in incremental phases, sustainable progress is achieved, because manageable steps reduce financial and operational burdens while maintaining momentum. This strategy involves breaking down large-scale religious facility projects into smaller, sequenced stages, allowing organizations to adapt to resource availability and community needs over time. Unlike single-phase construction, which requires substantial upfront investment, phased construction prioritizes long-term viability and community engagement, ensuring continuous spiritual and structural growth.SAI DHYAN MANDIR
- Scriptural Guidance for Spiritual Growth 1 orgBy systematically studying foundational religious texts like the Dhammapada, individuals achieve spiritual development and ethical behavior, because structured engagement with sacred teachings internalizes moral principles and supports transformative personal practice. This strategy centers on using canonical scriptures as living guides for personal and spiritual transformation, rather than solely for ritual or doctrinal instruction. It distinguishes itself by emphasizing regular, reflective study as a pathway to enlightenment and ethical conduct, integrated into broader programming such as meditation, devotional practices, and chaplaincy, fostering a cohesive spiritual development framework across diverse religious activities.ARIZONA INTERNATIONAL BUDDHIST