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Visit sacred temples, experience kirtan, enjoy world-famous prasadam, and immerse yourself in the path of Bhakti Yoga.
ISKCON (International Society for Krishna Consciousness) has over 100 temples across India where anyone can visit, attend daily aartis, enjoy free prasadam, and experience Bhakti Yoga. Founded in 1966 by A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, ISKCON welcomes people of all nationalities and backgrounds. Major temples in Vrindavan, Mayapur, Mumbai, and Bangalore offer guest houses for devotees.
ISKCON stands for the International Society for Krishna Consciousness. It is a global spiritual movement dedicated to the practice of Bhakti Yoga, the ancient path of devotion to Lord Krishna. Founded in 1966 in New York City by A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada (affectionately known as Srila Prabhupada), ISKCON has grown into one of the most recognized spiritual organizations in the world.
At its heart, ISKCON is about love and devotion. Devotees practice simple living and high thinking, focusing on chanting the Hare Krishna mantra, studying sacred texts like the Bhagavad Gita and Srimad Bhagavatam, and serving others through prasadam distribution (free vegetarian food) and community outreach. The movement follows the Gaudiya Vaishnava tradition, which traces back to the 16th-century saint Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu.
What makes ISKCON special for visitors is its extraordinary openness. Unlike many traditional temples in India, ISKCON temples are specifically designed to welcome everyone, regardless of nationality, caste, religion, or background. Whether you are a lifelong devotee or a curious first-time visitor, you will receive the same warm welcome, the same delicious prasadam, and the same opportunity to experience the joy of kirtan (congregational chanting).
Today, ISKCON operates over 800 temples, eco-villages, schools, and restaurants worldwide. In India, more than 60 ISKCON temples serve as vibrant spiritual centers, each offering daily worship programs, free meals, cultural events, and accommodation for visiting devotees and travelers.
Find your nearest ISKCON temple to visit, stay, and experience Krishna Consciousness
One of the largest ISKCON temples in India, set on Hare Krishna Hill in Bengaluru with spectacular architecture and the Akshaya Patra program.
ISKCON's grand Delhi temple featuring the Glory of India Vedic Cultural Centre, Bhagavad Gita animatronics, and museum of Vedic culture.
ISKCON's flagship temple in Mumbai, located on prime Juhu beachside land with Govinda's fine dining restaurant and cultural center.
World headquarters of ISKCON and birthplace of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, home to the monumental Temple of the Vedic Planetarium.
The spiritual headquarters of ISKCON in Krishna's holy land, famous for its 24-hour kirtan and the Samadhi of Srila Prabhupada.
A serene ISKCON temple on Satellite Road in Ahmedabad, serving as a major spiritual hub for Gujarat's devotee community.
A prominent ISKCON temple in the Temple City of Bhubaneswar, connected to Odisha's rich Jagannath Vaishnava tradition since 1991.
A peaceful ISKCON temple in Chandigarh's Sector 36, serving as the spiritual center for the tri-city devotee community.
The largest Radha Krishna temple in Tamil Nadu, near Sholinganallur, known for its blend of South Indian architecture and Vaishnava tradition.
A vibrant ISKCON center in Dwarka, southwest Delhi, conveniently located near Sector 13 Metro Station on the Blue Line.
A prominent ISKCON temple in the heart of Hyderabad's Abids area, known for its vibrant kirtan programs and Akshaya Patra mid-day meals.
ISKCON's spiritual center in Indore (India's cleanest city), known for its warm community atmosphere and active devotee programs.
ISKCON's Jaipur temple dedicated to Sri Sri Giridhari Dauji, a vibrant spiritual center in the Pink City of Rajasthan.
ISKCON's historically significant Kolkata temple on Albert Road, in the city where Srila Prabhupada founded the movement.
ISKCON's spiritual center in Nagpur, the geographical heart of India, serving the Vidarbha region's devotee community.
A magnificent seven-story ISKCON temple in Noida Sector 33, one of the tallest ISKCON structures in India.
The largest Krishna temple in Bihar, located on historic Buddh Marg in Patna with three beautiful sets of Deities.
A grand modern ISKCON temple in Pune featuring Vedic cultural center, spiritual programs, and vibrant youth community.
One of the largest ISKCON temples globally, located in the sacred city of Tirupati offering a dual pilgrimage experience.
A solar-powered ISKCON marble temple in the holy city of Ujjain, a perfect complement to Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga pilgrimage.
From the first Mangal Aarti at 4:30 AM to the evening kirtan, every moment at ISKCON is designed for spiritual upliftment.
Early morning worship with lamps and prayers
Circumambulation of the sacred Tulsi plant
Personal chanting of the Hare Krishna mantra
Honoring the spiritual master, Srimad Bhagavatam lecture
Free sacred vegetarian breakfast for all
Midday offering to the deities with special preparations
Full vegetarian meal - the famous ISKCON cuisine
Beautiful evening worship as the sun sets
Bhagavad Gita discussion and kirtan
Grand evening aarti with ecstatic kirtan singing
Light evening meal before rest
ISKCON is world-famous for its delicious vegetarian cuisine. Every meal is prepared with devotion and offered to Lord Krishna before being served free to all visitors. Expect aromatic rice, dal, sabji, puris, and sweets.
Kirtan is the soul of ISKCON. Congregational chanting of the Hare Krishna mantra with mridanga drums and kartals creates an uplifting, joyful atmosphere that transcends language and cultural barriers.
ISKCON temples are vibrant communities of devotees, volunteers, and spiritual seekers from around the world. You will find a warm, supportive environment where everyone is treated as family.
One of the most searched questions about ISKCON in India
Yes, absolutely! ISKCON is one of the most welcoming organizations in India for international visitors. In fact, ISKCON was founded by an Indian saint specifically to share Krishna Consciousness with the world, so welcoming people from all countries is core to their mission.
Most major ISKCON temples in India have guest houses that cater to both Indian and international visitors. The most popular options for foreigners include:
Tips for foreign visitors: Book in advance during festivals (especially Janmashtami and Gaur Purnima). Carry your passport for check-in. Most guest houses expect guests to follow the temple schedule, including early morning programs. English is widely spoken at all ISKCON centers.
Why ISKCON is known as much for its kitchen as its kirtan
ISKCON prasadam has earned a legendary reputation worldwide. The food served at ISKCON temples is not just vegetarian cuisine -- it is food prepared as a meditation, offered with love to Lord Krishna, and then distributed freely to everyone who comes. This practice of feeding people is central to ISKCON's mission.
Through programs like Food for Life (the world's largest vegetarian food relief organization) and Akshaya Patra (which serves midday meals to over 2 million school children daily in India), ISKCON has turned the ancient tradition of prasadam distribution into a massive humanitarian effort.
Whether you are a first-time visitor or a returning devotee, begin your journey to Krishna Consciousness today.