ISKCON Temple Bengaluru – Bengaluru, India

ISKCON Temple Bengaluru

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.

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQs

Yes. Regular darshan entry is free, though special services, food, donations, or festival arrangements may have separate options.
Mahalakshmi Metro Station on the Green Line is one of the most convenient metro stops for ISKCON Temple Bengaluru.
Morning and evening aarti timings are usually the best times to experience the temple's devotional atmosphere. Festival days can be crowded, so arrive early.
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