Iskcon Noida

Iskcon Noida

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Location

Address

A-5  Opposite NTPC office  Agarsen Marg  Sector 33  Noida  Uttar Pradesh  201 301 

Description

After one crosses the Yamuna River from Delhi, India s overcrowded capital city, the sight of Noida, a large satellite city in the National Capital Region, creates a welcoming impression. Following almost eight years of planning and development, the temple opened on February 12, 2014, with the installation of deities of Radha Govinda,Gaura-Nitai (Caitanya and Nityananda), and Jagannatha, Baladeva, and Subhadra. Situated on a main boulevard and adjacent to Krishna Jayanti park (owned by the government, maintained by ISKCON), the temple is highly accessible and visible. As modern and progressive as the city it overlooks, still it represents the Caintanya Vaisnava tradition. On either side of the front of the temple are giant reliefs of Sri Caitanya and Nityanada, and the temple opened on the anniversary of Lord Nityananda s appearance.

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Phone

  • +91 120 250 6211

Mobile

  • +91 9599 984 781

Timings

  • 04:30 am to 12:30 pm
  • 04:30 pm to 08:30 pmNote:Please note that the Temple hall is closed for the Deity?s rest between 1:00 pm to 4:30 pm every day.

Closing Day

  • All Days Open

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Iskcon Noida

( No Review )

Location

Address

A-5  Opposite NTPC office  Agarsen Marg  Sector 33  Noida  Uttar Pradesh  201 301 

Description

After one crosses the Yamuna River from Delhi, India s overcrowded capital city, the sight of Noida, a large satellite city in the National Capital Region, creates a welcoming impression. Following almost eight years of planning and development, the temple opened on February 12, 2014, with the installation of deities of Radha Govinda,Gaura-Nitai (Caitanya and Nityananda), and Jagannatha, Baladeva, and Subhadra. Situated on a main boulevard and adjacent to Krishna Jayanti park (owned by the government, maintained by ISKCON), the temple is highly accessible and visible. As modern and progressive as the city it overlooks, still it represents the Caintanya Vaisnava tradition. On either side of the front of the temple are giant reliefs of Sri Caitanya and Nityanada, and the temple opened on the anniversary of Lord Nityananda s appearance.

Social Links

Phone

  • +91 120 250 6211

Mobile

  • +91 9599 984 781

Timings

  • 04:30 am to 12:30 pm
  • 04:30 pm to 08:30 pmNote:Please note that the Temple hall is closed for the Deity?s rest between 1:00 pm to 4:30 pm every day.

Closing Day

  • All Days Open