ISKCON Temple Bengaluru, also known as Sri Radha Krishna Temple, stands on Hare Krishna Hill in Rajaji Nagar. It is one of Bengaluru's best-known spiritual landmarks and a calm stop for families, devotees, and travellers exploring the city.
The temple complex is dedicated to Sri Radha-Krishna and also includes shrines for Sri Nitai-Gauranga, Sri Prahlada Narasimha, and Sri Srinivasa Govinda. Visitors come here for darshan, devotional music, aarti, prasadam, and the peaceful hilltop setting.
Things to See at ISKCON Temple Bengaluru
- Darshan of Radha-Krishna and other deities in the main temple complex.
- Evening aarti and kirtan, which are among the most atmospheric times to visit.
- Temple shops, spiritual book counters, and vegetarian prasadam facilities.
- Hilltop views around Rajaji Nagar and Mahalakshmi Layout.
Timings, Entry and Best Time
- Entry fee: Free for regular darshan.
- Typical opening hours: Early morning Mangala Arati, daytime darshan, and evening darshan. Timings may change on festival days.
- Best time to visit: Morning or evening aarti for a quieter, more devotional experience.
How to Reach
- By Metro: Mahalakshmi Metro Station on the Green Line is the nearest convenient metro stop.
- By road: Autos, app cabs, and city buses connect Rajaji Nagar with central Bengaluru, MG Road, Majestic, and Yeshwanthpur.

