ISKCON Temple New Delhi – Sri Sri Radha Parthasarathi Mandir
Located at Hare
Krishna Hills, East of Kailash, the ISKCON Temple in New Delhi is a grand
spiritual center dedicated to Sri Radha Parthasarathi (Krishna and Radha).
Established in 1998, it is one of the largest ISKCON temples in India,
attracting devotees and visitors from around the world.
Temple Highlights
- Deities:
     Sri Radha Parthasarathi, Sri Gaura Nitai, Sri Jagannath, Baladeva, and
     Subhadra.
- Vedic Cultural Centre:
     Features animatronic exhibits on the Bhagavad Gita, Mahabharata,
     and Ramayana.
- Astounding Bhagavad Gita:
     The world's largest printed sacred book, weighing 800 kg.
- Govinda’s Restaurant:
     Offers delicious sattvic (pure vegetarian) cuisine.
Temple Timings
- Morning:
     4:30 AM – 1:00 PM
- Evening:
     4:00 PM – 9:00 PM.
Daily Schedule
4.30 am – Mangala Arati
5.15 am – Meditation 
7.15 am – Darshan Arati
7.30 am – Guru Puja
8.00 am – Srimad
Bhagavatham Discourse
12.30 pm – Raj Bhog Arati
4.15 pm – Usthapana Arati
7.00 pm – Sandhya Arati 
8.00 pm – Bhagavad Gita
Discourse
8.30 pm – Sayana Arati 
9.00 pm – Temple Closes
Getting Here 
By Metro:
- Nearest Metro Station:
     Nehru Place (Violet Line) – 1 km away.
- From Nehru Place, you can take an
     auto-rickshaw or walk to the temple.
By Train:
- Nearest Railway Station:
     Nizamuddin Railway Station – 5 km away.
- From Nizamuddin, taxis and autos are
     available to reach the temple.
By Bus:
- Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC)
     buses run frequently to Kailash Colony, which
     is close to the temple.
- You can take a bus from Super
     Bazar to Kailash Colony, which takes around 45 minutes.
By Car/Taxi:
- The temple is 11 km from New Delhi
     Railway Station and 20 km from Indira Gandhi International Airport.
- You can book a taxi or use ride-hailing services like Ola/Uber for a direct trip.

 
 
 
 
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