Temple Timings and Details
Darshan Timings
Morning Timing: 4:30 AM to 1:00 PM
Evening Timing: 4:30 PM to 8:45 PM
Aarti Timings
Morning Aarti – 04:30 AM
Afternoon Aarti – 12:30 PM
Evening Aarti – 07:00 PM
Janmashtami
About ISKCON Temple Pune
Radha Vrindavan Chandra Temple is dedicated to Lord Radha Krishna and located in Pune. It is the largest temple in the city. The Venkateswara (Balaji) temple and the main Radha Krishna temple are the two temples in the complex. While the Venkateswara temple is constructed in the South Indian architectural style using Kota stone, the Radhakrishna temple is constructed in the North Indian style using red stone and marble. Janmashtami, Radhashtami and Holi are important festivals celebrated at this temple. October to April are the best times to visit Radha Vrindavan Chandra Temple.How to Reach ISKCON Temple PuneThe temple can be easily reached by taking the given ways.By BusThe nearest bus stand is located 12.5 km from ISKCON Temple in Pune, which can take approximately 42 minutes to reach.By RailPune Junction railway station is just 10.3 km from ISKCON Temple, which can take 35 minutes to reach the destination.By AirJSTM International Airport is the nearest port in Pune, which is located just 19.3 km away from ISKCON Temple.Best Time to Visit ISKCON NVCC PuneOctober to April are the best times to visit Radha Vrindavan Chandra Temple (ISKCON Temple).
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Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)
1. What are the opening hours of the ISKCON temple?
Between 7:15 AM and 1:00 PM in the morning and 4:15 PM and 8:30 PM in the evening, with a midday break. For the most recent information, it is recommended to visit the ISKCON temple's website or get in touch with them, as specific times may change.
2. Is there a cost to enter?
No, admission to the ISKCON Temple is free.
3. Are there any criteria for attire at ISKCON Temple?
The guests are urged to wear modest clothing as a sign of respect for the spiritual setting. It is advised to dress simply or traditionally.
