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ISKCON temple Bangalore

Hare Krishna Hill, Chord Rd, Rajajinagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560010, India

ISKCON temple Bangalore
Hindu temple
4.6
93 reviews
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2H52+WC Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
+91 80 2347 1956
iskconbangalore.org
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Simon Thomas
Simon Thomas347 days ago
Really admired this massive architectural beauty, and its interior. It's not just a temple, but a different world with various religious, and spiritual activities. Hosts a great collection of eateries, and stores for buying religious articles. Ample parking was also available. But the crowd management needs to improve, and some crew members were being rude to the visitors. Also felt that this temple was a bit commercial in nature.
Sirisha S
Sirisha S347 days ago
Calm and serene place but a lot of walk is required to reach the temple. Beware if you are coming with elders. Do ask for lift. It will help if you are coming with elders. Elders and handicapped people can use lift here.

Poor network connection. So, advisable to carry cash instead of relying on UPI.
CHANDRA SONI
CHANDRA SONI347 days ago
Visited today with family, liked the main temple with Dome, overall entire campus is neat and clean.. crowd and parking not very well managed though there is sufficient space. We took family pass by paying ₹400/- and it was little quicker to reach all the places of god and were given options to be in front where you can sit for few mins while those in normal queues had to face the normal challenge we have everywhere.
Yogesh Mangnaik
Yogesh Mangnaik1 year ago
Good place to visit with family. The temple is huge and looks amazing.
The place was neat and clean. Crowd management could use some improvement.
There are food stalls at the end which have reasonably priced food items and quality is good.
Aman Asati
Aman Asati1 year ago
This temple is very well built. Its artwork and architecture is worth watching. On festivals, there is huge mob, so better to go on off days. For aged people it may be difficult, as you have to walk a long distance to reach the main temple.
Tip: Better to keep cash, as in temple premise the network is low and UPI may not work.
Subhasish Hota
Subhasish Hota1 year ago
No doubt the place is miraculous. Very peaceful place to visit anytime with anyone. Mostly it's very crowded on sundays. The temple itself is beautiful in structure. Get blessings from the lord. The temple has it's own shoping area where you can find many spiritual related stuff. The best part is prasadam counters 🖤. The food is so tasty that you'll never forget. I'll suggest you bring some cash with you because if crowd is there it's most likely you can't do UPI or other online payments. Enjoy!
Shubham Mhamane
Shubham Mhamane1 year ago
The architecture of Bangalore's ISKCON temple is a magnificent presence and is credited to being the largest ISKCON complexes in the world. The most distinctive feature of this temple is it's gold plated flag post which stands at a height of 17 metres, followed by its gilded Kalash Shikharas which is at a height of 8.5 metres. An example of the neoclassical style of architecture, the ISKCON temple is embellished with the most exquisite style.
Must visit if you come in Bengaluru.
Sarath A Kumar
Sarath A Kumar1 year ago
One of the best to visit in Bangalore for all the people. To cleanse our mind to heal to find peace and some vibe. All the buildings are beautifully constructed and the mantras chanting during each step makes it a different vibe.
So many eateries inside and some shopping areas within the area.
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