ISKCON Temple, Vrindavan Gardens, Amritsar - Amritsar

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About ISKCON Temple, Vrindavan Gardens, Amritsar

Before passing on in 1977, Srila Prabhupada established the Governing Body Commission (GBC) as ISKCON’s ultimate managing authority. Its primary responsibility is to preserve, disseminate, and carry out the instructions of Srila Prabhupada. The GBC convenes in Mayapur, West Bengal, for an Annual General Meeting and passes resolutions by a voting process. This ecclesiastic body consists of thirtysome members who individually oversee the management and spiritual standards of all ISKCON centers, affiliated projects, and devotees in assigned geographic regions. GBC members also supervise projects, initiatives, and ministries. An executive director, the heads of ISKCON ministries, and the GBC deputies support the GBC. Working under the GBC are Regional Governing Bodies (RGBs) and Temple Presidents. Each ISKCON temple is individually incorporated and manages its affairs through local leadership.

Contact ISKCON Temple, Vrindavan Gardens, Amritsar

Address :

ISKCON Temple, Main Road, Vrindavan Gardens, Fatehgarh Churian Rd, Amritsar, Punjab 143001, India

Postal code : 143001
Website : http://www.iskcon.org/
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ISKCON Temple, Main Road, Vrindavan Gardens, Fatehgarh Churian Rd, Amritsar, Punjab 143001, India
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Amarjeet Singh on Google

God's place can never be rated in stars so it's max for me. As the name of residential area varindavan there should be Gopal ji that's why ISKON is located inside the varindavan gardens.
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shivani mehra on Google

I went to first time with family. Enjoyed it and take blessed.
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UDAYA KUMAR MANI on Google

Popular as Braj region in the Mathura district of Uttar Pradesh, Vrindavan is reckoned amongst the most religious tourist destinations in India for the Hindi devotees. The abode of Lord Krishna’s childhood Vrindavan is nestled amidst various sacred shrines adjoining the free-flowing waters of River Yamuna. Visitors flock the holy terrain of Vrindavan seeking blessing of all the mythological structures that were built here dedicating to Lord Krishna and Goddess Radha. Some of these mythical structures are Radha Raman temple, Mirabai temple, Gokulnanda, Banke Bihari temple and ISKCON temple. The lively environs of Vrindavan portray the playful and compassionate nature of Lord Krishna, which witness numerous influxes of pilgrims all over the world. Vrindavan: An Overview If you plunge into the history behind Vrindavan, you will come across many religious tales about this mythical heritage land. It is said that the name of Vrindavan was derived from the groves of Brinda (small group of trees) and the word ‘van’ means forest. Therefore, it is also called as Brindavan. A story also goes about this place depicting that initially Vrindavan was entirely delimited by Tulsi coppice. It is Lord Chaitanya Mahaprabhu who visited this place in the 16th century and rediscovered Vrindavan. During his visit, Lord Chaitanya Mahaprabhu roamed around the entire lush bush of Vrindavan which were associated with Sri Krishna. It is also believed that lord Mahaprabhu was successfully connected to the presence of Lord Krisha while roving around these places using his pious power. ISKCON Temple in Vrindavan Your holy trip to Vrindavan cannot be completed without visiting the ISKCON Temple. In order to spread the awareness of Bhagavad Gita and Vedic scriptures all over the world, the majestic temple of ISKCON was established here in 1975. The key attractions of this temple are the seats of Shri Krishna and Balaram, Sri Sri Gaura Nitai and Sri Sri Radha Shyamasundara. ISKCON Temple in Vrindavan is also known as Sri Krishna-Balaram Mandir. During Janmashtmi and Jhulan Yatra, the temple witnesses a large number of footfalls from various parts of the sphere.
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Tushar Panwar on Google

Peaceful and one should visit for the beauty and cleanliness of this temple...
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Advocate Jasbir Singh Saini on Google

One of the largest and finest religious places in Amritsar. It is located inside Vrindavan Garden, Fatehgarh Churian Road, Amritsar. Jai Shri Krishna
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Nidhi Garg on Google

Very nice and divine temple. Celebrated Holi with roses
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Aastha Mehta on Google

So nicely maintained and all devotees are so welcoming. The deities of Gaur Nitai are so so beautiful..Hare Krishna
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NIVYA VARGHESE on Google

It's a good small temple.. But looks like an auditorium. But it's a good and peaceful place...

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