Tuesday, February 12, 2019

177. POSTCARDS [ISKCON TEMPLE Bengaluru] #2






In 1977, Madhu Pandit Dasa opened a temple of ISKCON in Bangalore as a part of expansion initiatives of ISKCON in Southern India. 


ISKCON Bangalore was built on Hare Krishna Hill in Rajaji Nagar. It's one of the largest ISKCON temples in the world. It's known for its celebration of festivals like Rama Navami, Janmashtami, Ratha Yatra, Jhulan, Gaura Purnima and few others festivals related to the avatar of Lord Vishnu or with Vedic Culture. 


The temple has a streamlined process to funnel them through in an efficient manner, this winds you through a variety of opportunities to purchase all sorts of items. I did buy a few things and I ate food in the canteen. The food was nice, but nothing special. As with many temples, there is a shoe checkpoint at the beginning. Larger bags are not allowed either, so must be checked when you enter also. Same thing with cameras, they stay in the bag which is why I could not take many pictures.


These are the postcards from the same place :)






























Thank you, everyone, for stopping by :) 

and
I hope you all have a good day :)

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