ISKCON Temple

ISKCON Temple

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ISKCON Temple

ISKCON Temple in Bengaluru is one of the most beautiful and peaceful temples in the city. It is located in Rajajinagar and is dedicated to Lord Krishna. The temple is built on a hill, and as you walk up, the calm atmosphere makes you feel closer to spirituality. The architecture is a mix of modern and traditional styles, with golden pillars, marble floors, and large prayer halls where devotees chant and meditate.

Inside the temple, the main attraction is the beautiful idols of Radha and Krishna, dressed in colorful clothes and shining jewelry. Devotees gather to attend the aarti (prayer ceremony), where there is music, bhajans, and a strong feeling of devotion. There are also small shops selling books, spiritual items, and prasadam (blessed food).

One of the most popular things here is the Sri Krishna Prasadam, especially the famous “Khichdi” and sweets that visitors love. Along with spiritual activities, the temple also runs programs to help the needy and spread teachings about peace and kindness.

Whether you come to pray, learn, or simply relax in a peaceful place, ISKCON Temple Bengaluru gives a refreshing break from the busy city life. It is a must-visit for anyone exploring Bengaluru.

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What is ISKCON Temple famous for?

It is famous for its grand architecture, spiritual ambience, and devotion to Lord Krishna with peaceful prayer halls and daily rituals.

What are the temple timings?

The temple is open from early morning to evening, with specific aarti and darshan timings throughout the day.

Is there any entry fee for ISKCON Temple?

No, entry is free for all visitors.

What is the best time to visit ISKCON Temple?

Early mornings or evenings are ideal, especially during aarti or festive celebrations like Janmashtami.

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