Dedicated to the service of Radha and Krishna, the temple is the centre of attraction for the entire complex. Its unique latticed towers a fusion of traditional design and modern possibilities will extend ninety-eight feet above the highest point of the hilltop. With carved stone, wood, and marble, the temple will bring to life the advanced artistry of ancient India in devotion to Lord Krishna.
Architectural Relevance of This Shrine
The temple is a significant structure, with 90-foot-high ‘shikharas’. The walls of the temple have been decorated with the works of artists from Russia. The paintings portray different scenes from the lives of deities like Lord Krishan and Radha, and Lord Ram and Sita. The lessons from religious epics of the Hindu religion are demonstrated to attract more visitors to the
Shrine’s Map Location and How to Go There
By Rail
Nearest railway station New Delhi Railway Station Nearest Metro Station Nehru Place
By Air
ISKCON Sant Nagar is 20 km from the New Delhi international airport and can be reached using pre-paid taxis, metro train and DTC Shuttle buses all of which are available right at the arrival terminal.
Shrine Timings
The main hall is closed from 1pm-4pm; 9pm-4:30am Prayer timings Morning Prayer time: 4.30 am, 7.15 am, 7.45 am Evening Prayer time: 12.30 pm, 7.00 pm, 7.45 pm
Events Celebrated at This Shrine
The temple celebrates the festivals of Gaura Purnima, Rama Navami, Sri Krishna Janmastami, Radhastami, and Govardhan Puja with great fervour in the presence of devotees from different parts of the country and abroad.
Extra Information About this Shrine
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