DUBLIN, Calif. - Leaders and members of a Hindu Temple said they're trying to recoup their losses after thieves broke into their place of worship in Dublin.

Mohit Parmar, the treasurer and spokesperson for Hanuman Temple, said the thieves broke the two glass front doors to get inside.

They're now boarded up while waiting to be repaired.

Parmar said another burglary in January of last year led temple leaders to install surveillance cameras.

Now, they're considering metal doors.

On Tuesday, nightly prayers were held in Sanskrit, the oldest language of India, as families from the East Bay and beyond, came to practice their Hindu faith.

Now, there is a sense of determination following the burglary.

"It kind of breaks us down, but we still come up, rise up," said Raji Sukumar, a congre

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