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ISKCON Temple

Faridabad, Haryana, India
Spiritual and Cultural Overview: The ISKCON Temple, Faridabad, is a significant spiritual and cultural centre belonging to the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), dedicated to propagating the teachings of Lord Krishna and the practice of Bhakti Yoga as taught by A.C. Bhaktiveda nta Swami Prabhupada. Established as a spiritual learning hub, the temple campus includes the main temple hall, a meditation hall, a vegetarian restaurant, and facilities for hosting numerous spiritual and educational programs. The temple is a place of deep devotion, known for its daily elaborate Aartis and Bhajans that create a spiritually uplifting and vibrant atmosphere. Temple Deities and Daily Life: The central deities of the temple are Lord Krishna and his consort Goddess Radha, alongside separate deities for Lord Rama, Goddess Sita, and Lord Laxman, all beautifully adorned with colorful, intricate attires. The daily schedule revolves around six Aartis and numerous sessions of kirtan (congregational chanting) and Bhagavata-Gita classes. The temple's commitment extends beyond worship to community service and spiritual education, making it a focal point for the Vaishnava community in Faridabad and the NCR. It embodies the essence of pure devotion and Vedic culture.:

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    1 to 2 Hours (For Darshan and quiet time) 3 to 4 Hours (If attending a full Aarti and having Prasadam)
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    Place Type:
    Pilgrimage / Religious Site
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    Entry Fees:
    No Entry Fee for Worship: As a place of worship and spiritual practice, the ISKCON Temple in Faridabad has no entry fee for general Darshan or attendance at the regular Aartis and Kirtans. The philosophical commitment of ISKCON is to make the experience of God and spiritual...
    No Entry Fee for Worship: As a place of worship and spiritual practice, the ISKCON Temple in Faridabad has no entry fee for general Darshan or attendance at the regular Aartis and Kirtans. The philosophical commitment of ISKCON is to make the experience of God and spiritual knowledge universally accessible.

    Voluntary Donations: Devotees are encouraged to offer voluntary donations (Daan) to support the temple's maintenance, daily Prasadam distribution, and various social/educational programs. These donations are entirely optional.

    Charges for Amenities: There are charges for items purchased at the premises, such as books, souvenirs, and food consumed at the vegetarian cafeteria or Prasadam stall. Parking may also be subject to a nominal fee to cover security and upkeep. :
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: The temple is generally open from 4:30 AM to 1:00 PM and then reopens from 4:30 PM to 9:30 PM daily. The main altar is closed during the afternoon rest period (1:00 PM to 4:30 PM). Check the schedule for the exact timings of the six daily Aartis.

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    Regular Timings: The temple is generally open from 4:30 AM to 1:00 PM and then reopens from 4:30 PM to 9:30 PM daily. The main altar is closed during the afternoon rest period (1:00 PM to 4:30 PM). Check the schedule for the exact timings of the six daily Aartis.

    Ideal Visit Time: The Ideal Visit Time is during the evening Sandhya Aarti (usually around 7:00 PM) to experience the temple at its most vibrant, or during the early morning Mangala Aarti for a quiet, deeply spiritual experience. Weekdays are always less crowded than Saturdays and Sundays, especially for attending classes. Winter months (November to March) are ideal for comfortable day-long visits. :
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    Special Events:
    Janmashtami (August/September) This is the biggest and most famous annual festival, celebrating the birth of Lord Krishna. The temple is elaborately decorated, attracting massive crowds for the all-night celebrations, Abhishek, and cultural performances.

    Radhashtami:
    Janmashtami (August/September) This is the biggest and most famous annual festival, celebrating the birth of Lord Krishna. The temple is elaborately decorated, attracting massive crowds for the all-night celebrations, Abhishek, and cultural performances.

    Radhashtami: Celebrating the birth of Goddess Radha, this festival is marked by special decorations, Aartis, and a strong devotional atmosphere.

    Gaura Purnima: The festival celebrating the appearance of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, often involving large-scale kirtans and a procession. Rath Yatra (Chariot Festival) An annual procession where the deities are taken out on a beautifully decorated chariot, inviting community participation. :
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Main Altar during Aarti: The main altar, especially during the elaborate evening Sandhya Aarti, is the best photo spot, capturing the beautifully dressed deities of Radha-Krishna and the vibrant devotional atmosphere (Note: Photography of deities may be restricted; chec...
    The Main Altar during Aarti: The main altar, especially during the elaborate evening Sandhya Aarti, is the best photo spot, capturing the beautifully dressed deities of Radha-Krishna and the vibrant devotional atmosphere (Note: Photography of deities may be restricted; check rules).

    The White Marble Exterior: The temple's exterior, especially when viewed against a clear blue sky or illuminated at night, offers a stunning architectural photograph, showcasing the pristine white marble structure.

    The Kirtan Circle: Capturing the energy and movement of the devotees during a Kirtan or group chanting session in the main hall can result in a powerful photo that conveys the spirit of Bhakti Yoga.

    The Campus Gardens: The well-maintained gardens and specific tulsi (holy basil) enclosures around the temple perimeter often provide serene, natural backdrops for portraits. :

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Things To Do

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    Attending the Morning or Evening Aarti: Plan your visit to coincide with one of the six daily Aartis (e. g. , the evening Sandhya Aarti at dusk) to experience the most vibrant spiritual atmosphere, with traditional music and communal chanting (kirtan).

    Meditation and Self-Reflection: Spend time in the quiet Meditation Hall for self-reflection and personal prayer, utilizing the serene environment to find inner peace.

    Participating in Spiritual Classes: Inquire about and attend one of the ongoing Bhagavad Gita classes or spiritual discourses to gain a deeper understanding of the Vedic philosophy and the practice of Bhakti Yoga.

    Partaking in Prasadam: Have a meal or snack at the temple's cafeteria, enjoying the vegetarian Prasadam (sanctified food).

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    Why Famous:
    Hub for Bhakti Yoga and Vedic Culture: The ISKCON Temple is famously known as the centre for Bhakti Yoga and Vedic cultural revival in Faridabad. It is renowned for its elaborate and fervent daily Aartis and the powerful, soul-stirring Kirtans (devotional chanting) which ar...
    Hub for Bhakti Yoga and Vedic Culture: The ISKCON Temple is famously known as the centre for Bhakti Yoga and Vedic cultural revival in Faridabad. It is renowned for its elaborate and fervent daily Aartis and the powerful, soul-stirring Kirtans (devotional chanting) which are the main draw for many visitors. The spiritual energy and the communal experience of devotion during these times are unparalleled.

    Grand Festival Celebrations: The temple is particularly famous for its spectacular and enthusiastic celebration of major Hindu festivals, especially Janmashtami (Lord Krishna's birthday) and Radhashtami. During Janmashtami, the temple attracts tens of thousands of devotees, featuring all-night bhajans, dramatic performances, and a grand Abhishek (ceremonial bathing of the deities).

    Source of Spiritual Education: Beyond worship, the temple is a respected centre for spiritual education, regularly conducting classes on the Bhagavad Gita and other Vedic scriptures, thereby appealing to intellectual and spiritual seekers from all backgrounds. :
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    Architecture:
    Traditional Vedic and White Marble Architecture: The ISKCON Temple in Faridabad showcases a blend of traditional Vedic and contemporary temple architecture, designed to be both aesthetically beautiful and functionally appropriate for large congregations. The temple is prima...
    Traditional Vedic and White Marble Architecture: The ISKCON Temple in Faridabad showcases a blend of traditional Vedic and contemporary temple architecture, designed to be both aesthetically beautiful and functionally appropriate for large congregations. The temple is primarily constructed using pristine white marble, giving it a radiant, pure appearance that is characteristic of many modern ISKCON temples across India. The marble structure includes detailed carvings and decorative elements that reflect classic Hindu temple artistry.

    Interior Design and Hall Features: The main temple hall is expansive and features a grand altar where the beautifully clad deities of Radha-Krishna are installed. The architecture is designed to accommodate the daily ceremonial programs and large devotional gatherings. A significant architectural component is the huge Meditation Hall, intentionally designed to be large enough to allow devotees to relax their soul and body through quiet meditation, offering a contrast to the vibrant main Aarti hall. The construction is focused on creating a serene, uplifting environment conducive to spiritual contemplation and devotion, often incorporating natural light and high ceilings to enhance the feeling of transcendence. :
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Nearest airport is Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) in New Delhi (approx. 40 KMS). From DEL, hire a cab directly to Sector 37, Faridabad, or take the Delhi Metro to a southern station on the Violet Line.

    By Train: Nearest ...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    1. Surajkund Lake (1. 4 KMS) 2. Crown Interiorz Mall (2 KMS) 3. Tughlaqabad Fort, Delhi (10. 1 KMS) 4. Badkhal Lake (10. 9 KMS) 5. Lotus Temple, New Delhi (12. 7 KMS) 6. ISKCON Temple, Delhi (13. 8 KMS) 7. Baba Farid's Tomb (15 KMS) 8. Dhauj Lake (15 KMS) 9. Okhla Bird Sanctuary, Noida (13. 5 KMS) 10. Karni Mata Temple, Asola (5 KMS)

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety: The premises are safe, but visitors should be mindful of the large crowds during major festivals like Janmashtami. Modest attire is required (covering shoulders and legs) to respect the sanctity of the temple.

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