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Built as recently as
1998, the ISKCON temple complex at Hari Krishna Hill in East of
Kailash is one of the most lavish and grand temples of Delhi. A
fine example of architecture, it sports 'Shikharas' rising to a
height of 90-ft above ground level and centrally air-conditioned
hall that can hold as many as 1,500 people at once.

The fine art paintings
by Russian artists here depict lives and events related to Hindu
mythological characters such as Radha-Krishna, Sita-Ram, Laxman,
Hanuman and Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. Special sermons and prayer
meeting are held in the temple, every Sunday afternoon.
Dedicated mainly to Lord Krishna, the elegant temple was built
by the followers of 'Hare-Rama Hare-Krishna' cult. One of the
largest temple complexes in India, it also boasts of a Robot,
which was built especially to enact and preach 'Gita'. The
temple remains opened every day from 4.30 am to noontime and
from 4.00 pm to 9.00 pm |