ISKCON Temple Bangalore
Today, Sunday 17th January 2016 I have started exploring bangalore. There was not at all confusion of where to start as bangalore is city having worlds largest Shree Radha Krishna ISKCON temple & I am devotee of Shree Krishna, also i am reading Bhagwad Gita & wish to complete reading it soon.
Location:
Hare Krishna Hill, Chord Road, Rajajinagar, Bangalore, Karnataka 560010, India.
How to reach:
- Anyone can reach this place easily by BMTC ( Local bus service) As well as NAMMA METRO.
How I reached:
this might help my friends and people living in Nagavara where I live,
- From Nagwara Bus stop take a bus to Shivajinagar (Bus No. 290)
- From Shivajinagar Bus Stop take a bus to ISKCON temple (Bus No. 79 E/F/G/H which will be on platform number 8)
Return Journey:
- From nearest bus stop of temple take bus to Majestic (Majestic is the place from that you can get bus to almost every place in Bangalore)
- On platform Number 19 of Majestic bus stop get return bus to Nagavara (Bus No.290/290B)
My Experience:
The place is beautiful, magical, peaceful, Spacious, well maintained, Spiritual and best architecture. best time to visit it is at night it looks best & also get experience of purity of air. The hilly location of temple adds more beauty to it. you will never know how your time passed. well planned and managed food outlets and souvenir shops. Sweet devotional songs and beautiful pictures on krishna's life gives us a different kind of joy.
The first place to worship in temple is shree Pralhad Narsimha where we have pass over the 109 steps by Chanting of Mantra " Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare, Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare" once for every step. then comes Shree Narsimha Govinda Temple and then Lord Shree Radha Krishna Temple.all the sculptures of lord are beautifully sculpted & awesome paintings at the sealing on life of baby krishna.
This is surely the place which can give you peace of mind however may your day may be gone. a must visit place in a week for those who believe in Shree Krishna and nonbelievers can feel the architecture. Photography is prohibited inside the temple still I have taken photographs where it was allowed & Sharing them here,
When I reached there I saw a huge board of temple
The Enterance:
Note the Temple Timings Before planning to visit -
Message from founder of ISKCON
History of Temple:
Selfie :)
Thank you, See you soon with new place... :)
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