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ISKCON Temple, Bengaluru, Karnataka

  • ISKCON Temple, Bengaluru, Karnataka

The well known International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) Temple in Bangalore city is a tremendous social complex which was introduced in 1997 to do the vision of His Divine Grace. Being made by the Iskcon clique, the great place of worship is generally known as Iskcon Temple. Situated on west of Chord Road in Bangalore, the monster altar sprawls on seven-sections of land of 'Rabbit Krishna Hill'. A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupade is the Founder-Acharya of ISKCON to advance Vedic culture and otherworldly learning. ISKCON Sri Radha Krishna-chandra Mandir, in Bangalore which pulls in guests from various parts of the world and it offers a genuinely admirable affair to guests and fans from a profound, building and general point of view. The ISKCON temple in Bangalore is in excess of a position of customs. The temple of Shri Krishna contacts all classes of society in all age bunches through a progression of profound, instructive and social exercises. The temple comprises of a gold-plated dwajastambha (hail post) at 17m (56 ft) high and the gold plated kalash shikara at 8.5m (28 ft) high, gleam in the night sky which leaves the passerby dumbfounded. However another remarkable element of the temple is the free conveyance of delightful Sri Krishna prasadam to every one of the guests amid the darshan hours. Sri Radha Krishna Chandra Temple is licensed for having been the ISKCON's biggest temple complex on the planet. This extraordinary temple is one among the best holy places built by the ISKCON. Iskcon Temple can be come to effortlessly by taking consistent transports, neighborhood vehicles or by contracting taxis from the city of Bangalore. The immense sanctuary was begun under the worldwide task of ISKCON to memorialize the birthday of its organizer, Sri Prabhupada. In May 1997, Bangalore Iskcon Temple was introduced by Mr. Shankar Dayal Sharma (previous President of India). From that point onward, the temple has been gone to by a wide margin in excess of 5.1 million guests. In the vein of other Iskcon Temples round the World, the place of worship is primarily devoted to Radha-Krishna. The perfectly elaborate curves and lit up water planes escort to the luxuriously brightened Rajagopuram (primary place of worship). The primary holy place of the temple complex includes the stunningly delightful icons of Sri Radha-Krishna. Aside from the primary hallowed place, the temple likewise involves four extra sanctums committed to Sri Krishna Balrama, Sri Nitai Gauranga, Sri Prahlada Narasimha and Sri Srinivasa Govinda separately. The fundamental lobby that grasps the three holy places, including the principle one, is a tremendous corridor of 10,000 sq feet. The roof of the corridor is trimmed with exceptional sketches made by Russian painters. The temple is worked in neo-traditional style of engineering which groups together customary design with ultra-present day administrations. The vigorous enthusiasts like Madhu Pandit Dasa (President and Project chief) and Jagat Chandra Dasa composed the structure of this exceptional hallowed place, blending the components of conventional South-Indian design with contemporary style of engineering. The intricate temple complex is partitioned into different segments and sub-areas. The temple is an amazing structure which merits seeing in light of the fact that the divine magnificence can't be limited in words. Lavish green gardens in the grounds seem hypnotizing to the passerby. The temple complex likewise has an open amphitheater, where different celebrations and shows are watched. The celebration of 'Janmashtami' here is the significant celebration that is praised with heaps of energy and dedication. Shata Koti Nama Japa Yajna in 2000, this religious program was begun principally to advance world peace and concordance with an expectation to serenade 1 Billion blessed names of Rama and Krishna. The setting for this 'Nama Japa' is 'Harinama Mandapa', which can be found in front of the primary temple of Prahlada Narasimha. Here, one can see two arrangements of 108 stone advances, where the enthusiast can serenade the 'Rabbit Krishna Mahamantra' at each progression. Following the serenade of 'Mahamantra' for 108 times, the enthusiast can enter the Narsimha Temple. The curves of the celebrated ISKCON Temple in Bangalore are exceptionally very much brightened and the lit up water falls lead you to the vigorously composed Rajagopuram. Inside this Rajagopuram lies an outdoors theater for sorting out shows and celebrations. The four temple gopurams join through coated glass overhang to frame the 10000 square feet lobby named 'Hari Naam Kirtan'. This corridor of ISKCON Temple, Bangalore is extremely famous for its painted roofs. ISKCON does not segregate its guests based on religion, shading or financial status. The temple is open for darshan from 4.15 am to 5 am, 7.15 am to 12.50 pm and 4 pm to 8.20 pm ordinary. The magnificence and class of the Neo Classical style of engineering of the Iskcon temple obviously reflects in its Rajagopuram, ways enriched with water planes, figures and luxuriously outlined curves. Best time to visit the temple is amid the festival of 'Janmastami'(birthday of Lord Krishna). Enthusiasts from India and abroad rush to the temple amid the celebration. The celebration is set apart by a few social and otherworldly exercises. The temple continues propelling projects and one of the fascinating system was named as "Companions of Lord Krishna". Its point was to teach the youths about the Vedic culture(Vedic theory and way of life). The temple is effectively open from any piece of the city. Alternate attractions of the Bangalore Iskcon temple incorporate ISKCON Vedic Theater, Vedic historical centers and display territories, an address corridor and flawlessly finished patio nurseries. There is likewise a one of a kind outside amphitheater, where shows and celebrations are sorted out.

Contact Details: 080 23471956

Timing: 4.15 AM to 12:30 PM and 4.15 PM to 8.15 PM

Distance from Hosur to Bangalore is 41 Kms

Distance from Nelamangala to Bangalore is 36 Kms

Distance from Tumkur to Bangalore is 71 Kms

Distance from Anekal to Bangalore is 35 Kms

Distance from Attibele to Bangalore is 32 Kms

Distance from Aralaguppe to Bangalore is 139 Kms

Distance from Goravanahalli to Bangalore is 84 Kms

Distance from Devarayanadurga to Bangalore is 74 Kms

Distance from Madagondanahalli to Bangalore is 48 Kms

Distance from Mahimapura to Bangalore is 46 Kms

Distance from Denkanikottai to Bangalore is 63 Kms

Distance from Adhiyamankottai to Bangalore is 131 Kms

Distance from Krishnagiri to  Bangalore is 91 kms

Distance from Varatanapalli to Bengaluru is 103 Kms

Distance from Moranapalli to  Bengaluru is 45 Kms

Distance from Anthivadi to Bengaluru is 41 Kms

Distance from Shoolagiri to Bengaluru is 65 Kms

Distance from Kolar to  Bengaluru is 66 Kms

Distance from Markandeya Hills to  Bengaluru is 95 Kms

Distance from Mysore to Bengaluru is 151 Kms

Distance from Ghati Subramanya to Bangalore is 51 Kms

Distance from Chennai to Bangalore is 347 Kms

Nearest Railway Station is Bangalore R.S.

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