ISKCON Temple is located at Raja Dhirshain Marg, Sant Nagar near the East of Kailash locality. It is one of the 40 temples in India that belongs to the International Society for Krishna Consciousness, dedicated to Lord Krishna.
A part of the Hare Krishna Movement started by Acharya Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, the devotees and followers of the Hare Rama Hare Krishna cult built this temple in 1998 to disseminate the message of the Bhagwad Gita.
From a restaurant to a museum, a library and a special animatronics show, ISKCON has it all. While looking around if you get hunger pangs, you need not go further than the completely vegetarian restaurant Govinda. It is open 7days a week and the timings are as follows :
Breakfast- 8:00 AM-9:30 AM; Lunch- 12:00 Noon-2:30 PM; Snacks- 4:30 PM- 6:00 PM; Dinner- 7:00 PM-8:00 PM
Temples in Delhi are renowned both for its religious fervor as well as its historic connection. The simply yet beautifully made, the interior walls of this temple in Delhi have been decorated with aesthetic works of Russian artists representing the different phases of life of various deities like Radha-Krishan, and Sita-Ram.





This is one place, which has been successful in combining science and technology with religion. Even the books and other information that have been displayed here are of interest to those who love to wander in the premises.
There are gift and book shops within the temple premises. Every time I visit I always buy the lovely Krishna printed T-shits for gifts which are reasonably priced. They are so very attractive that you cannot stop yourself from buying it. Another specialty is it’s aggarvati’s (incense sticks) which we always buy it for ourselves and our granny’s.
Be very careful about your shoes. Before entering the temple you need to remove your shoes. Keep them in the area managed by the temple authorities "to keep shoe's" and not any place in the temple premises . You are bound to lose them. Jeet lost his new pair of shoes as he was lazy to go the area managed by the temple to hand over his shoes.
Time to Visit: Open on all days
Preferred Timings: Morning Prayer time (4.30 am, 7.15 am, 7.45 am) and evening Prayer time (12.30 pm, 7.00 pm, 7.45 pm).
The main prayer hall closes from 12.00 pm to 4.00 pm.
Admission Fee: Free and open to all.
How to Reach:Tourists can either take local buses from various points within the city to reach the temple or they can hire auto-rickshaws and taxis or take the metro rail.
Nearest Metro Station: Central Secretariat
Nearest Railway Station: Nizamuddin Railway Station
Nearby Places to Eat: The famous Govinda Restaurant in the temple complex offers excellent Satvik meals (without garlic and onions), Hotel Park Royal, Karim's, Supper Factory and Salims in Kailash Colony Market, McDonald's and sophisticated eating joints in Greater Kailash-1's market, many good food joints in Nehru place including the likes of Nathu's, Domino's Pizza, many good restaurants in Kalkaji Market and C. R. Park markets.
For more details, you can visit the official website http://www.iskcondelhi.com/index.asp
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