Discover Your Path
Live with Purpose
HAYA is where curiosity leads and Dharma
lights the way, connecting young Hindus to
culture, service, and each other...
HAYA is where curiosity leads and Dharma
lights the way, connecting young Hindus to
culture, service, and each other...
“We are all companions on a spiritual journey. Let us help one another.” —Swami Vivekananda
HAYA's mission is to build a vibrant community of young Hindu Americans where friendship, and curiosity spark a deeper connection to our faith and culture. Through shared experiences, meaningful conversations, and selfless service, we empower youth to explore their heritage, give back to their communities, and grow into confident, purpose-driven leaders.
Resume and Career Advice Workshop
Join us for our upcoming professional skills workshop on July 18 from 6:00–8:30 PM at the Bharatiya Temple of Lansing for hands-on resume and career guidance. Free pizza included! Just bring your laptop—no prior experience needed. Click here to learn more!
Held Sundays from 7–8 PM ET, HAYA’s one-hour remote meetings are peer-led and designed to be casual, creative spaces for games, discussion, and meaningful connection. No homework—just good vibes. Click here to learn more!
HAYA isn’t just a youth group: it’s a movement empowering young Hindu Americans to connect, grow, and lead. Explore our story, mission, vision and values to see how we’re shaping the future.
Whether you’re looking to deepen your understanding of Hindu philosophy, attend fun events, or enrich your resume, HAYA welcomes you. Lets build something meaningful together!
The gap between Hindu Americans and their cultural roots is widening, but together we can bridge it. Click here to learn more and discover how HAYA is redefining faith and community for a new generation.
At HAYA, leadership is about growth, mentorship, and real responsibility. Discover our inclusive youth-led approach and meet our team.
Join us in empowering young Hindu Americans. Explore how your partnership can help spark connection, purpose, and community."