ISKCON Temple in Delhi

Delhi · ISKCON · Bhakti Tradition

ISKCON Temple

Delhi's ISKCON temple in East of Kailash houses the world's largest printed Bhagavad Gita, a high-tech Vedic museum, and a Ramayana art gallery alongside daily aartis and Govinda's restaurant.

Why Visit ISKCON Temple

ISKCON Delhi (Sri Sri Radha Parthasarathi Mandir) is a major Gaudiya Vaishnava center focused on Krishna-bhakti liturgy, kirtan tradition, and scripture-based devotional programming.

🧭 Temple-Specific Notes
  • ISKCON Delhi (Sri Sri Radha Parthasarathi Mandir) publishes a structured daily aarti schedule from Mangala Arati onward.
  • The primary deities and temple liturgy are rooted in the Chaitanya tradition, making congregational chanting and aarti central to the temple experience.
  • Beyond darshan, the complex functions as a teaching and cultural space with regular discourse and festival-theology programming.

ISKCON Delhi Practical Planning

📌 Visit Checklist
  • Arrive before aarti windows if you want a smoother temple experience
  • Festival dates can significantly increase wait and movement times
  • Respect temple decorum and dress appropriately for devotional spaces
  • Plan metro/cab return if staying for evening programs
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