Bhargavi S.
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I had the opportunity not just to visit this temple, but to actually stay here for about a week during our trip to Vrindavan with ISKCON, and that made the experience truly special. We were able to witness the full rhythm of temple life—from the first puja early in the morning to the morning and evening aartis.
All our meals were at the restaurant below, and the food deserves special mention: it’s completely vegan, extremely tasty, and clearly prepared with a lot of care. We also picked up snacks from the bakery, which were excellent as well.
The campus itself is spacious, peaceful, and very well maintained. It’s important to note that this is not the main ISKCON temple in Vrindavan. This campus is still under development, with ongoing construction, but even in its current state it’s a wonderful place to stay and experience devotional life more closely.
The main ISKCON temple, located in the city center, is also beautiful and worth visiting, but staying here offered a calmer, more immersive experience. Overall, a great place with a serene atmosphere, delicious food, and a sense of being part of the temple’s daily life.