ISKCON Temple Bangalore: A Complete Visitor Guide
Perched on Hare Krishna Hill in Rajajinagar, the ISKCON Temple Bangalore is one of the largest Krishna temples in the world — a striking blend of traditional temple architecture and modern design.
What to see
- Gold-tipped shikhara towers and a soaring glass-and-stone façade.
- The main shrine of Radha Krishna, plus shrines to Srinivasa Govinda and Prahlada Narasimha.
- A multimedia exhibition on Vedic culture and a vegetarian food court.
Festivals & experiences
The temple comes alive during Janmashtami and other festivals. Don’t leave without trying the famous prasadam, and the kirtans are a serene experience any day of the week.
Visitor information
- Location: Hare Krishna Hill, Rajajinagar, West Bangalore.
- Timings: typically 7:15am–1pm and 4pm–8:30pm (verify on festival days).
- Entry: free; expect queues on weekends and festivals.
Living nearby
The temple sits in Rajajinagar, a well-connected central-west locality next to Malleshwaram. Both offer great metro access — read our Rajajinagar rental guide to learn more.
Continue exploring with our Bangalore tourist guide, or find a home in the area.
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