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ISKCON Guwahati

Guwahati, Assam, India
The ISKCON Guwahati Temple, officially known as Shri Shri Rukmini Krishna Temple, is a significant spiritual landmark in Guwahati, Assam. Established as part of the worldwide International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) movement, founded by A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, this templ e provides a serene and spiritually uplifting environment. The primary deities worshipped here are Lord Krishna and his consort Shri Rukmini, which is a unique feature as most other ISKCON temples outside of Vrindavan feature Radha and Krishna. This spiritual center is more than just a place of worship; it is a hub for cultural, educational, and social activities, promoting the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita and Srimad Bhagavatam. Visitors are instantly greeted by a tranquil atmosphere, characterized by the melodious chanting of the Hare Krishna Mahamantra and the sweet fragrance of incense. The temple is situated in the bustling Ulubari area, yet its location atop the Sarania Hills offers a peaceful escape and a vantage point for viewing the surrounding cityscape. The community kitchen, which serves prasadam (blessed vegetarian food), is an integral part of the temple's service to humanity, reflecting the core Vaishnava principle of service and devotion. The temple complex includes a main prayer hall, a gift shop, and facilities for discourses and workshops, making it a comprehensive destination for spiritual seekers, cultural enthusiasts, and tourists alike. It plays a vital role in introducing the ancient Vedic culture and philosophy to the modern world, making it a "must-visit" place in Guwahati for anyone seeking peace and spiritual solace.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:

    1 to 2 Hours (Ideal for Darshan and basic exploration) 3 to 4 Hours (If attending a full Aarti ceremony, Bhagavad Gita class, and having Prasadam lunch/dinner)
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    Place Type:

    Religious, Spiritual, Temple, Cultural Center
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    Entry Fees:

    No General Entry Fees: There is No Entry Fee to enter the ISKCON Guwahati temple, visit the main hall for Darshan, participate in the Aartis, or simply sit for meditation. The temple is open to all people, regardless of background, as a center for spiritual education and pe...
    No General Entry Fees: There is No Entry Fee to enter the ISKCON Guwahati temple, visit the main hall for Darshan, participate in the Aartis, or simply sit for meditation. The temple is open to all people, regardless of background, as a center for spiritual education and peace, upholding the ISKCON principle of universal access to devotion.

    Donations are Voluntary: While entry is free, visitors are welcome to offer voluntary donations for the maintenance of the temple, its various services (like feeding the poor), and its expansion projects. These donations are purely optional and not mandatory for any activity within the temple.

    Fees for Prasadam and Special Services: There is usually a nominal charge or a coupon system to purchase the daily full vegetarian Prasadam lunch or dinner served in the temple dining hall, which is more of a contribution to cover the cost of ingredients. Similarly, specific services, ceremonies (pujas), or reserving accommodations (if available) may involve specific charges or suggested donations.
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    Timing:

    Regular Temple Timings: The temple is generally open for Darshan and general visits during two main periods each day:

    Morning Hours: Approximately 4:30 AM to 1:

    00 PMEvening Hours: Approximately 4:00 PM to 8:
    Regular Temple Timings: The temple is generally open for Darshan and general visits during two main periods each day:

    Morning Hours: Approximately 4:30 AM to 1:

    00 PMEvening Hours: Approximately 4:00 PM to 8:

    30 PMImportant Note: The temple remains closed to visitors in the afternoon, typically from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM, as the deities take rest (Raj Bhog and Shayan). Always check the exact timings, especially before visiting during the afternoon hours.

    Ideal Visit Time: The Ideal Visit Time is during the major Aarti ceremonies, which are the most vibrant and spiritually charged times of the day. The Morning Aarti (around 7:15 AM) and the Evening Sandhya Aarti (around 6:00 PM) are highly recommended for the full cultural and devotional experience.

    Best Time for Peace and Solitude: For those seeking quiet reflection, meditation, or a peaceful Darshan without large crowds, visiting right after the morning rush (around 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM) or in the early evening (around 4:00 PM to 5:30 PM) is the most suitable.
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    Special Events:

    Shri Krishna Janmashtami: This is the most significant and grand festival, celebrating the divine appearance of Lord Krishna. The temple is elaborately decorated, attracting tens of thousands of devotees. The day-long celebrations include Abhishek (ceremonial bathing of th...
    Shri Krishna Janmashtami: This is the most significant and grand festival, celebrating the divine appearance of Lord Krishna. The temple is elaborately decorated, attracting tens of thousands of devotees. The day-long celebrations include Abhishek (ceremonial bathing of the deities), cultural programs, fasting, and culminates in the midnight Aarti, marking the Lord's birth. The spiritual energy is at its peak during this period, usually falling in August or September.

    Ratha Yatra (Chariot Festival): A colorful and exuberant festival dedicated to Lord Jagannath, Baladeva, and Subhadra. A large, beautifully decorated chariot carrying the deities is pulled through the streets of Guwahati by devotees, accompanied by enthusiastic Kirtan and dancing. This public procession is a sight to behold and a major outreach event for the ISKCON community, usually held in June or July.

    Gaur Purnima: This festival celebrates the appearance of Shri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, the chief propagator of the Hare Krishna movement in India, who is considered an incarnation of Lord Krishna. It is celebrated with great reverence, extensive Kirtan, feasting, and discourses on his life and teachings, typically falling in February or March.
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    Best Photo Spots:

    The Main Temple Façade: The entrance and the main exterior of the temple, with its modern yet traditional architectural style and colorful decorations, especially under the clear, blue sky or during the warm glow of the evening lights, make for excellent wide-angle shots. ...
    The Main Temple Façade: The entrance and the main exterior of the temple, with its modern yet traditional architectural style and colorful decorations, especially under the clear, blue sky or during the warm glow of the evening lights, make for excellent wide-angle shots. The vibrant color palette contrasts beautifully with the sky.

    Deities on the Main Altar (During Darshan Hours): Capturing the exquisite, beautifully dressed, and decorated deities of Shri Shri Rukmini Krishna and others is the best photo opportunity inside, provided photography is permitted (always confirm local rules). The intricate craftsmanship and the opulent decorations offer stunning close-up possibilities.

    The Kirtan Gathering in the Main Hall: A dynamic photo can be taken of the devotional fervor in the main hall during an Aarti or Kirtan. The sheer energy, the raised hands of the devotees, the musical instruments, and the focused expressions provide a powerful representation of the temple's spiritual life.

    Panoramic City View from Sarania Hills: The elevated location of the temple offers a spectacular viewpoint. Taking a photo of the cityscape of Guwahati from the temple premises, especially at sunset when the city lights begin to twinkle, provides a memorable and unique perspective.

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Things To Do

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    Participate in the Grand Aarti Ceremonies: The morning Mangala Aarti (around 4:30 AM) and the evening Sandhya Aarti (around 6:00 PM) are highly energetic and spiritual experiences. Attending these Aartis, with the rhythmic drumming and ecstatic Kirtan (chanting of Hare Krishna Mahamantra), is the primary activity, providing a deep sense of peace and divine connection. It is an immersive devotional experience.

    Attend the Bhagavad Gita Discourses: The temple regularly hosts philosophical classes and discourses, often based on the Bhagavad Gita and Srimad Bhagavatam. Attending these classes allows visitors to gain a deeper understanding of Vedic philosophy, the purpose of life, and the principles of Krishna Consciousness. These sessions are usually held in the mornings and evenings.

    Engage in Kirtan...
    Participate in the Grand Aarti Ceremonies: The morning Mangala Aarti (around 4:30 AM) and the evening Sandhya Aarti (around 6:00 PM) are highly energetic and spiritual experiences. Attending these Aartis, with the rhythmic drumming and ecstatic Kirtan (chanting of Hare Krishna Mahamantra), is the primary activity, providing a deep sense of peace and divine connection. It is an immersive devotional experience.

    Attend the Bhagavad Gita Discourses: The temple regularly hosts philosophical classes and discourses, often based on the Bhagavad Gita and Srimad Bhagavatam. Attending these classes allows visitors to gain a deeper understanding of Vedic philosophy, the purpose of life, and the principles of Krishna Consciousness. These sessions are usually held in the mornings and evenings.

    Engage in Kirtan and Chanting: The continuous Hare Krishna Kirtan is central to ISKCON. Visitors can sit in the main temple hall and join in the congregational chanting, or simply sit quietly and perform individual Japa (mantra meditation) using prayer beads. The atmosphere itself encourages introspection and spiritual focus.

    Offer Darshan and Personal Prayer: Spend time simply gazing upon the beautifully adorned deities of Shri Shri Rukmini Krishna, Jagannath, Baladeva, and Subhadra. Darshan (seeing the Lord) is considered a powerful spiritual act. Offer personal prayers and absorb the sanctity of the main altar.

    Savor the Sanctified Prasadam: Enjoy a pure vegetarian meal at the temple’s dining hall. Prasadam is food that has been offered to the Lord, and partaking in it is a spiritual activity. The daily lunch is a staple, and there are often special feast offerings on Sundays and festival days.

    Explore the Temple Book and Gift Shop: Browse the temple's outlet for spiritual literature, including different editions of the Bhagavad Gita As It Is by Srila Prabhupada, devotional CDs, Japa beads, incense, and religious souvenirs. It's a great place to find items to continue one's spiritual practice at home.

    Volunteer for Temple Service: For those looking for a more immersive experience, the temple often welcomes visitors to participate in seva (devotional service), such as helping with cleaning, flower arrangement, or assisting in the Prasadam kitchen. This is a very rewarding way to connect with the temple community.

    Walk the Temple Grounds and Meditate: Take a peaceful walk around the temple premises and gardens. The tranquil environment, away from the city's noise, is conducive to quiet contemplation and meditation. The elevated location also provides beautiful natural views.

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    Why Famous:

    Unique Deity Pair:

    Shri Shri Rukmini Krishna: The temple is most famous for housing the unique deities of Lord Krishna and his queen, Shri Rukmini. Unlike the popular tradition where Radha is depicted with Krishna in ISKCON temples, the inst...
    Unique Deity Pair:

    Shri Shri Rukmini Krishna: The temple is most famous for housing the unique deities of Lord Krishna and his queen, Shri Rukmini. Unlike the popular tradition where Radha is depicted with Krishna in ISKCON temples, the installation of Rukmini as the consort makes this temple stand out as the only one in the entire Northeast India with this particular divine combination, attracting devotees who specifically revere this form of the Lord. Center for Krishna Consciousness Movement in Northeast: ISKCON Guwahati serves as the principal spiritual and administrative hub for the Krishna Consciousness movement across the North Eastern region of India. It actively propagates Vedic teachings through various outreach programs, community service, and spiritual retreats, making it a vital center for spiritual growth in this part of the country.

    Vibrant Festival Celebrations: The temple is renowned for its grand and energetic celebrations of major Vaishnava festivals, particularly Janmashtami (Lord Krishna's appearance day) and Ratha Yatra (Chariot Festival). These events draw massive crowds, both devotees and tourists, showcasing colorful processions, elaborate rituals, and ecstatic Kirtans, transforming the area into a spiritual carnival.
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    Architecture:

    A Blend of Modernity and Tradition: The architecture of ISKCON Guwahati beautifully merges contemporary design elements with deep-rooted traditional Hindu temple styles. Unlike some of the grand, centuries-old temples in India, this temple has a modern construction, yet it ...
    A Blend of Modernity and Tradition: The architecture of ISKCON Guwahati beautifully merges contemporary design elements with deep-rooted traditional Hindu temple styles. Unlike some of the grand, centuries-old temples in India, this temple has a modern construction, yet it successfully evokes a sense of devotion and awe through its thoughtful design. The use of vibrant colors and intricate artistry is evident throughout the structure, which is characteristic of ISKCON's global temple architecture. The exterior is usually painted in light, welcoming colors, possibly adorned with traditional motifs and possibly featuring a dome or shikhara (spire) characteristic of the North Indian or Nagara style, although adapted for a modern structure.

    Interior Design and Dimensions: The main temple hall (mandap) is the focal point, designed to be spacious to accommodate a large number of devotees for Kirtan (congregational chanting) and Aarti (worship ceremony). While specific, precise dimensions are not widely published, the hall is engineered to have high ceilings, often decorated with ornate ceilings and beautifully crafted pillars that enhance the divine ambiance. The main altar, where the stunning deities of Shri Shri Rukmini Krishna and other associated deities like Jagannath, Baladeva, and Subhadra are placed, is richly decorated with elaborate carvings, colorful fabrics, and floral arrangements. The overall design emphasizes a clean, welcoming, and open space, facilitating unobstructed darshan (viewing of the deities) for all visitors. The architectural approach is to create a peaceful sanctuary that promotes spiritual contemplation in the middle of a busy city.
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    How To Reach:

    By Air: The nearest airport is Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport (GAU), located about 25 KMS from ISKCON Guwahati. From the airport, you can hire a prepaid taxi or use app-based cab services (like Ola/Uber) directly to Ulubari. The journey typically takes ab...
    By Air: The nearest airport is Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport (GAU), located about 25 KMS from ISKCON Guwahati. From the airport, you can hire a prepaid taxi or use app-based cab services (like Ola/Uber) directly to Ulubari. The journey typically takes about 45 minutes to 1 hour, depending on traffic. Airport buses are also available to the city center, from where you can take a shorter taxi or auto-rickshaw ride.

    By Train: The temple is conveniently located close to the main railway station. The nearest major railway station is Guwahati Railway Station (GHY), which is only about 3 KMS away. From the station, the temple is easily accessible by auto-rickshaws, cycle-rickshaws, or local taxis. An auto-rickshaw ride should take about 10-15 minutes.

    By Road (Bus/Car): Guwahati is well-connected by National Highways, including NH 17 and NH 27. If driving from neighboring states or cities in Assam, follow directions toward the Ulubari area. For bus travelers, the Guwahati Bus Stand at Paltan Bazaar is very close to the railway station, making it easy to then take local transport. The temple has parking facilities for private vehicles.

    By Local Transport (Within Guwahati): The temple is in the central Ulubari area, making it very accessible.

    You can use:

    Auto-rickshaws: Readily available from any part of the city. Agree on the fare beforehand or use a metered/app-based service.

    City Buses: Local city buses ply frequently on the main roads near Ulubari Charali, but you may have a short walk to the temple complex itself.

    App-based Cabs: Services like Ola and Uber operate throughout Guwahati and are a comfortable and reliable option for reaching the temple directly.
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    Weather and Best Time to Visit:

    Different Types of Seasons:

    Winter Season (October to March): This is the Best Time to Visit. The weather is pleasantly cool and dry, with temperatures ranging from 10°C to 25°C. This climate is perfect for sightseeing, attending outdoor ...
    Different Types of Seasons:

    Winter Season (October to March): This is the Best Time to Visit. The weather is pleasantly cool and dry, with temperatures ranging from 10°C to 25°C. This climate is perfect for sightseeing, attending outdoor festivals like Ratha Yatra (if it falls in this period), and enjoying the temple premises comfortably.

    Summer Season (April to June): Summers are hot and humid, with temperatures often reaching 30°C to 40°C. Visits are manageable in the early morning or late evening. This season hosts the Bohag Bihu festival in Assam, adding a cultural flavor to the region.

    Monsoon Season (July to September): Characterized by heavy rainfall, the monsoons turn the landscape lush green but can cause travel disruptions. While the spiritual atmosphere inside the temple remains, outdoor activities and easy commuting might be challenging. Budget travelers might prefer this time for lower hotel rates.

    Different Parts of the Day: Early Morning (4:30 AM to 8:30 AM) Highly recommended for the Mangala Aarti and quiet meditation. The air is fresh, and the spiritual energy is very strong. Evening (6:00 PM to 8:30 PM) This is the second-best time to visit to witness the vibrant Sandhya Aarti and Kirtan, where the temple is beautifully illuminated and the crowd is often the largest.
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    Near Tourist Places:

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    Guwahati Planetarium: (Approx. 4 KMS) - A great scientific and educational spot. 2.

    Assam State Museum: (Approx. 3 KMS) - Rich collection of Assamese culture and history. 3.

    Umananda Temple (Peacock Island): (Approx. 6 KMS) - A beautiful Shiva temple on the smallest inhabited river island in the Brahmaputra River. Accessible by ferry. 4.

    Kamakhya Temple: (Approx. 8 KMS) - One of the most sacred Shakti Peethas, located atop the Nilachal Hill. 5.

    Srimanta Sankaradeva Kalakshetra: (Approx. 7 KMS) - A cultural complex showcasing the life and art of Assam. 6.

    Navagraha Temple: (Approx. 4 KMS) - Temple dedicated to the nine celestial bodies, located on the Chitrachal Hill. 7.

    Nehru Park: (Approx. 3 KMS) - A peaceful green park in the heart of the city. 8. Guwahati Zoo (Assam State Zoo cum Botanical Garden): (Approx. 6 KMS) - Home to varied fauna and flora, including the one-horned rhino. 9.

    Brahmaputra River Cruise: (Approx. 5 KMS to the riverside/starting point) - Enjoy a scenic cruise on the mighty Brahmaputra River. 10.

    Fancy Bazaar: (Approx. 3. 5 KMS) - A bustling commercial hub and market for local shopping.

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety:

    Footwear: You must remove footwear before entering the temple complex. There are designated free shoe-keeping facilities.

    Cleanliness: Help maintain the sanctity of the place by keeping the ...
    Health & Safety:

    Footwear: You must remove footwear before entering the temple complex. There are designated free shoe-keeping facilities.

    Cleanliness: Help maintain the sanctity of the place by keeping the premises clean and using the provided dustbins.

    Respectful Attire: Dress modestly to respect the religious nature of the site. Avoid very short or revealing clothing.

    Packing:

    Seasonal Clothing: During the Winter, carry light to moderate warm clothing. For Summer and Monsoon, pack light, breathable cotton clothes.

    Umbrella/Raincoat: Essential if visiting during the Monsoon season (July to September).

    Accommodation:

    Nearby Options: Since the temple is in a central area (Ulubari/South Sarania), numerous hotels and guesthouses are available within a short distance, catering to various budgets. Consider staying near Paltan Bazaar or Ganeshguri for easy access.

    Other Different Topics:

    Photography: Generally permitted in the external areas, but always confirm with the temple staff before taking photos inside the main hall, especially of the deities.

    Silence and Conduct: Maintain silence or a low tone in the main temple hall, especially during prayers or discourses, to respect the devotees.

    Prasadam: Try to partake in the sanctified vegetarian Prasadam. It is an essential part of the ISKCON experience.

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