The ISKCON temple in Rajkot, also known as Sri Sri Radha Neelmadhav Dham, is a major religious and cultural center. The temple is dedicated to the worship of Sri Krishna and Radha and is a place of spiritual advancement for the devotees. The temple was established in 2003 and was inaugurated by the Chief Minister of Gujarat, Shri Narendra Modi and Alfred Ford, owner of Ford Motors. It is a major spiritual and cultural center dedicated to Lord Krishna and Radha. Located on Kalavad Road, the temple has fine architecture, beautifully decorated idols and a serene atmosphere. It serves as a center for spiritual activities, including kirtans, Bhagavad Gita discourses and festivals like Janmashtami, which are celebrated with great reverence. The temple complex also has a vegetarian restaurant and a shop selling devotional material. The temple was built under the guidance of Sri Sri Mahavishnu Goswami Maharaj, who dreamed of making this place a center of Bhakti Yoga. The temple houses idols of the main deities like Sri Sri Radha Neelamadhava, Sri Jagannath, Balabhadra and Devi Subhadraji, Sri Rama, Lakshmana and Devi Sita, Sri Prahlad and Sri Narasimha Dev. There is also a cowshed in the temple premises, which is called 'Gopal Goshala'. The main 4 festivals celebrated in the temple are 1. Janmashtami 2. Rath Yatra 3. Holi 4. Diwali. Apart from this, the temple regularly organizes events like Kirtan, Pravachan, Harinam Sankirtan, Sri Prahlad Vidyalaya and 'Food for Life'. The temple also has facilities like prasad distribution, library for devotees, gift and religious material shop, cafe and restaurant and good parking facility. The atmosphere of the temple is peaceful and spiritual. The beautiful architecture, marble carvings and religious idols attract devotees. The musical aarti held especially on Sunday evenings provides an unforgettable experience.