The long-awaited temple in Rohini, the ISKCON Temple, is now open to the public. Sri Sri Radhaa Madhav Mandir is now open in Rohini and ready to give you an unforgettable experience of this wonder.
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The temple's carvings resemble those found in Rajasthani palaces. The magnificent chandeliers and glow of lights create a unique atmosphere. The ISKCON Temple in Rohini celebrated its grand opening on April 20, 2024.
ISKCON Rohini Highlights
Particulars |
Details |
Name |
ISKCON TEMPLE |
Address |
Plot No-3, Institutional Area, Main Road, Pocket D, Sector 25, Rohini, New Delhi, Delhi 110085 |
Timings |
7:30 AM - 9 PM |
Entry |
Free |
Contact |
092117 91792 |
Nearest Metro Station |
Rithala (Red Line) |
Website |
http://iskconrohini.org/ |
ISKCON Temple Aarti Timings
Event |
Time |
Mangala Arati |
4:30 am |
Japa (Mantra) Meditation |
5:15 am |
Darshan Arati |
7:00 am |
Guru Puja |
7:30 am |
Srimad Bhagavatam Discourse |
8:00 am |
Raj Bhog Arati |
12:30 pm |
Usthapana Arati |
4:15 pm |
Sandhya Arati |
6:30 pm |
Bhagavad Gita Discourse |
8:00 pm |
Sayana Arati |
8:30 pm |
Temple Hall Closes |
9:00 pm |
What People Are Saying About ISKCON Rohini
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How to Reach ISKCON Temple, Rohini
You can opt for the metro as it is the most convenient travel method. Take the red line to reach Rithala metro station. From there you can take an auto as the distance is about 2.5 km taking 8 min to reach by car/bike. By walk it would take about 30 min approx.
What is ISKCON?
ISKCON stands for the International Society for Krishna Consciousness. It's a spiritual group that follows the Gaudiya-Vaishnava branch of Hinduism. Unlike other Hindu traditions that believe in many gods, Gaudiya-Vaishnava focuses on worshiping only one god, Krishna. Their beliefs come from the Bhagavad Gita, an ancient Sanskrit scripture.