ISKCON Temple, Noida
Noida, Uttar Pradesh · temple
A serene Hare Krishna temple of marble, kirtan, and sattvic food in the middle of planned Noida.
- Days OpenOpen daily
- Entry FeeFree Entry
- Best SeasonOctober to March
- Best Time of DayMorning or evening aarti
- Time Needed45 minutes to 1 hour
- Nearest MetroNoida Sector stations
- Crowd LevelsHeavy on Janmashtami and weekends; calm on weekday middays
The ISKCON temple in Noida is the planned city's calmest spiritual stop — a marble Krishna temple run by the International Society for Krishna Consciousness, set among the ordered sectors east of the Yamuna. Like ISKCON temples the world over, it is built around the Vaishnav devotional tradition of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu: deity worship of Radha-Krishna, the chanting of the Hare Krishna mantra, and a strong emphasis on sattvic, strictly vegetarian food.
Where to Eat Nearby
- ✦The temple's own pure-vegetarian prasad / Govinda's-style dining hall.
- ✦Sector 18 Atta Market (a short ride) – chaat, South Indian, and sweets.
About
The ISKCON temple in Noida is the planned city's calmest spiritual stop — a marble Krishna temple run by the International Society for Krishna Consciousness, set among the ordered sectors east of the Yamuna.
- Like ISKCON temples the world over, it is built around the Vaishnav devotional tradition of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu: deity worship of Radha-Krishna, the chanting of the Hare Krishna mantra, and a strong emphasis on sattvic, strictly vegetarian food.
- The daily rhythm is set by the aartis, the most atmospheric being the early-morning mangala aarti and the evening sandhya aarti, when the temple fills with bells, kirtan, and the scent of incense and tulsi.
- The complex typically includes a hall for darshan, a bookstall, and a Govinda's-style pure-vegetarian dining counter or prasad hall where visitors can eat a simple sattvic meal — a reliable, clean vegetarian option in this part of the NCR.
- Festivals, above all Janmashtami, transform the temple into one of the busiest devotional gatherings in the city.
- For the traveller it is an easy, welcoming visit: entry is free, all respectful visitors are welcome, and the temple is well connected by the Noida Metro.
- Remove footwear before entering, dress modestly, and time your visit to an aarti for the fullest experience.
- Mornings and evenings are best; midday is quiet.
Timings & Entry Fee
Entry Fee: Free for all visitors. No ticket required; the prasad hall charges a small amount for meals.
Location & How to Reach
🚇 Nearest Metro: Noida Sector stations (Blue Line)
How to Reach: The temple is in central Noida, well served by the Delhi Metro Blue Line and the Noida sectors; ride-hailing cabs and autos reach it easily. It is a short drive from the Sector 18 market and mall district.
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