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ISKCON
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Uttar Pradesh, Vrindavan
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December 20, 2025
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Important Days and Dates
- Janmashtami – Birth of Lord Krishna
- Radhashtami – Appearance of Srimati Radharani
- Gaura Purnima – Appearance of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu
- Holi and other Braj Festivals
Daily Aarti Timings:
– Mangala Aarti: ~4:30 AM
– Raj Bhog Aarti: ~12:00 PM
– Sandhya Aarti: ~6:30 PM
How to Reach
Delhi to ISKCON Vrindavan
- By Road: 3–4 hours via Yamuna Expressway (~165–180 km).
- By Train: Reach Mathura Junction → Taxi/Auto to Vrindavan.
- By Air: Fly to Delhi → Road/Train to Vrindavan.
Ahmedabad to ISKCON Vrindavan
- By Train: Ahmedabad → Mathura (approx. 15 hrs).
- By Road: 780–900 km (~15 hrs).
- By Air: Ahmedabad → Delhi → Road/Train to Vrindavan.
History of the Temple
ISKCON Vrindavan (Sri Sri Krishna Balaram Mandir) was established in 1975 by A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. The temple was completed in 1977 and is dedicated to Krishna-Balaram, Radha-Shyamasundar, and Gaura-Nitai. Located in Raman Reti, Vrindavan, it is one of the most important ISKCON temples worldwide.
Description
Important Days and Dates
- Janmashtami – Birth of Lord Krishna
- Radhashtami – Appearance of Srimati Radharani
- Gaura Purnima – Appearance of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu
- Holi and other Braj Festivals
Daily Aarti Timings:
– Mangala Aarti: ~4:30 AM
– Raj Bhog Aarti: ~12:00 PM
– Sandhya Aarti: ~6:30 PM
How to Reach
Delhi to ISKCON Vrindavan
- By Road: 3–4 hours via Yamuna Expressway (~165–180 km).
- By Train: Reach Mathura Junction → Taxi/Auto to Vrindavan.
- By Air: Fly to Delhi → Road/Train to Vrindavan.
Ahmedabad to ISKCON Vrindavan
- By Train: Ahmedabad → Mathura (approx. 15 hrs).
- By Road: 780–900 km (~15 hrs).
- By Air: Ahmedabad → Delhi → Road/Train to Vrindavan.
History of the Temple
ISKCON Vrindavan (Sri Sri Krishna Balaram Mandir) was established in 1975 by A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. The temple was completed in 1977 and is dedicated to Krishna-Balaram, Radha-Shyamasundar, and Gaura-Nitai. Located in Raman Reti, Vrindavan, it is one of the most important ISKCON temples worldwide.



