ISKCON Temple Delhi

ISKCON New Delhi
Outer View of Temple
Location in Delhi
Geography
Coordinates 28°33′29″N 77°14′36″E / 28.55806°N 77.24333°E / 28.55806; 77.24333Coordinates: 28°33′29″N 77°14′36″E / 28.55806°N 77.24333°E / 28.55806; 77.24333
Country India
State Delhi
District New Delhi
Location Hare Krishna Hills, East of Kailash
Culture
Sanctum Radha Parthasarathi (Krishna and Radha)
Architecture
Architecture Hindu temple architecture
History
Date built 1998
Website iskcondelhi

Sri Sri Radha Parthasarathi Mandir, generally known as the ISKCON Delhi temple, is a well known Vaishnav temple of Lord Krishna and Radharani in the form of Radha Parthasarathi. Opened in 1998, it is located at Hare Krishna Hills (near Nehru Place), in the East of Kailash area of New Delhi, India.

Temple Complex

ISKCON Temple, designed and built by Achyut Kanvinde who in 1993 agreed to accept a pro-bono commission to build this temple complex for the followers of Srila Prabhupada,[1] is one of the largest temple complexes in India. It comprises numerous rooms for priests and for service renders. It has many halls that are used for its administration purposes and various seminars. It is divided into four broad sections.

See also

References

  1. KK Ashraf, J Belluardo, An architecture of independence: the making of modern South Asia : Charles Correa, Balkrishna Doshi, Muzharul Islam, Achyut Kanvinde, ISBN 978-0-9663856-0-1, 1998, p.15

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