| Iskcon Temple
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ISKCON Temple
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Location: Hari Krishna Hill, East Of Kailash,
South Delhi
Built In: 1998
Dedicated To: Lord Krishna
Built By: Hare-Rama-Krishna Cult Followers |
Built in 1998, the temple complex of Iskcon stands at Hari Krishna Hill,
Sant Nagar Main Road, East of Kailash. The magnificent temple has
'Shikharas' at a height of 90-feet above the ground level. The hall of the
temple is centrally air-conditioned with a capacity to accommodate about
1,500 people.
The temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna and was built by the Hare-Rama
Hare-Krishna cult followers. This complex is elegantly built and is one of
the largest temple complexes in India. The main attraction of the temple is
the Robot who enacts and preaches the Gita.
There are beautiful paintings of Russian artists on the different past
times of Radha Krishna, Sita, Ram, Laxman, Hanuman and Chaitanya Mahaprabhu.
Special programmes like Kirtan, Aarti, Pravachan and Prasadam are held every
Sunday between noon to 3.00pm.
The International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) was initially
raised as a spiritual society in New York to Propagate the message of the
Bhagwad Gita. It was founded by Swami Prabhupada. In India there are about
40 ISKCON temples.
Other Famous ISKCON Temples In India
ISKCON Temple, Bangalore, Karnataka:
The ISKCON Temple was built recently by the International Society for
Krishan Consciousness. As you climb the granite steps you will encounter
three small shrines before the main temple. The three idols of Lord Krishna
in the main shrine are made of brass.
ISKCON Temple, Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh :
Upon his return to Vrindavan in 1977 Prabhupada entered into Samadhi Mandir
(memorial) in his honour. It is located within the premises of the
Krishna-Baldev Temple in Vrindavan. Beautiful paintings depicting the life
of Lord Krishna adorn the galleries leading to the main temple. ISKCON
devotees from various parts of the world can be spotted manning the library
or ISKCON book stalls and partaking in temple rituals with gay abandon.
At Vrindavan the ISKCON society also runs a boarding school on the lines of
a Gurukul with classes being run from I to VII. A Gurukul is a holistic kind
of educational system whereby students and teachers live in the same complex
so students may learn by observing the teacher. There are guest houses for
devotees within the premises so they may take part in the day to day
activities of the temple.
ISKCON Temple, Chennai, Tamil Nadu:
In 1976, a few devotees headed by His Holiness Giriraj Swami, a senior
Sannyasi disciple of Srila Prabhupada began ISKCON preaching activities in
Chennai setting up a small unit. In 1983 ISKCON Chennai established a temple
and ashram at 232 Kilapuak Garden Road. Deities of Sri Sri Krishna Rukmini
Satyabhama were donated to ISKCON by a life patron and worship of these
deities began. Soon Sri Sri Jagannath Baladev Subhadra deities were brought
from Puri and installed at Chennai. Small Utsava Murtis of Lord Chaitanya
and Lord Nityananda were brought from Sridham Mayapur after a long search
for beautiful perfectly made deities. Wooden deities of Sri Sri Gour Nitai
about 2 feet high were made in Chennai.
ISKCON Chandradoya Mandir, Mayapur, West Bengal:
This is the international headquarters of ISKCON. Plans are underway for
construction of the largest temple built in India in the last 200 years, at
a cost of over 100 million dollars. Surrounded by: a Vedic city, the temple
will include a Vedic Planetarium. At the present time there is a temple,
various guest house facilities, Srila Prabhupadas Puspa Samadhi, the rooms
where Srila Prabhupada lived, a hut where Srila Prabhupadala stayed, a
Gurukul school, a Goshala (dairy), and beautiful gardens. The main Deities
are Sri Radha Madhava. The Deities are larger than life-size. There are also
eight Gopis, four on each side of Radha-Madhava. Also on the main altar is a
small set of Radha-Krishna Deities. On the left altar are Deities of the "Pancha-Tattva-Advaita
Acarya", Lord Nityananda, Lord Chaitanya, Gadadhara, and Srivasa
Thakur. To the left of this altar is another altar with an impressive Deity
of Lord Narasimha.