Siliguri · India

ISKCON Temple Siliguri

Also known as Sri Sri Radha Madhav Sundar Mandir, this ISKCON temple built in 1998 is one of the most visited Krishna temples in North Bengal, known for its vibrant evening aarti and Janmashtami celebrations.

The ISKCON Temple in Siliguri, formally Sri Sri Radha Madhav Sundar Mandir, is dedicated to Lord Krishna and Radha Rani. Built in 1998, it is one of the most prominent temples in North Bengal and part of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness founded by Srila Prabhupada in 1966.

The temple complex features colourful deity murals, intricate woodwork, sculptures, a spacious prayer hall, and facilities for spiritual discourses. Visitors are greeted with continuous Hare Krishna chants and devotional music. The evening aarti is particularly popular. Janmashtami, Ram Navami, and Gaura Purnima are the major festivals celebrated here with large gatherings.

Open daily from approximately 4:30 AM to 8:30 PM with an afternoon break. No entry fee.

  • Address: ISKCON Road, Gitalpara, Ward 40, Siliguri, West Bengal 734006

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