ISKCON Sri Sri Radha Madhav Temple.A large, beautifully maintained ISKCON temple in Sector 36B, also called Hare Krishna Dham. The campus has the main marble temple with deities of Sri Sri Radha Madhav, kirtan hall, Govinda-style prasadam counters and bookstall. Daily aartis, bhajans, Gita classes, youth programmes and Janmashtami celebrations draw devotees, students and tourists. It feels like a peaceful spiritual “oasis” inside the modern city.
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History & highlights
The Chandigarh ISKCON centre was developed as part of the global ISKCON movement; sources note that the temple at Chandigarh was established in the late 1970s under the inspiration of Srila Prabhupada, with a proper campus later taking shape on several acres in Sector 36. Over decades it evolved from a small preaching centre into a full temple complex, offering seminars and distributing literature on Krishna consciousness, and is now recognised in travel guides as one of the city’s key temples to visit.
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