Iskcon Temple Bangalore is situated on a seven acre hillock called 'Hare Krishna Hill' on West of Chord Road.
ISKCON Temple, Bangalore or the International Society for Krishna Consciousness is a replica of the Gaudiya Vaishnava faith based on the teachings of Bhagvad Gita and the Bhagvad Purana.
ISKCON Temple, Bangalore is also known as Sri Radha Krishna temple and cultural complex. It is well known all over the world for its architectural style.
ISKCON Temple, Bangalore at Karnataka attracts lots of global tourists.
ISKCON Temple of Karnataka was set up to mark the birth centenary of its founder Sri Prabhupada.
ISKCON Temple, Bangalore is built in neo-classical style thereby mixing the traditional element of temple architecture with modern facilities. The arches of the
ISKCON Temple, Bangalore are very well decorated and the illuminated water falls lead you to the heavily designed Rajagopuram.
Within the Rajagopuram at
ISKCON Temple, Bangalore in Karnataka lies an open air theater for organizing concerts and festivals. The four temple gopurams combine through glazed glass canopy to form the 10000 square feet hall named 'Hari Naam Kirtan'. This hall of
ISKCON Temple, Bangalore is very popular for its painted ceilings.
One of the major attraction of
ISKCON Temple in Karnataka are the idols of Lord Krishna and Goddess Radha. Apart from these, you must also check out the Vedic museums and exhibition hall that display the facts on religious beliefs. The lecture hall with multiple language translation system where some great spiritual and religious leaders speak on certain spiritual and religious topic is another must visit place within
ISKCON Temple, Bangalore.
You can relax and meditate in the beautiful garden in the complex of
ISKCON Temple, Bangalore in Karnataka. Moreover, do not forget to watch the multimedia Vedic film shown in the ISKCON Vedic Theater.