ISKCON Temple, Prayagraj
The International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) was founded in 1966 by A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami (Srilaprabhupad).
As you step into the temple, you are greeted by an aura of tranquility that fills the air. The sacred space exudes an atmosphere of serenity and harmony, inviting visitors to leave their worries and stresses behind and embrace a moment of inner peace.
The temple’s architecture reflects a timeless beauty, with ornate decorations that speak of wisdom and reverence. Soft, warm light filters through stained glass windows, creating a gentle, ethereal glow that bathes the interior in a soothing ambiance.
The sound of softly chiming bells resonates throughout the temple, serving as a gentle reminder of the present moment. The rhythmic chants of monks or devotees echo through the halls, creating an enchanting harmony that seems to cleanse the spirit.
The temple’s inner sanctum is a place of profound stillness. The air is scented with incense, which adds to the atmosphere of spiritual purity and reverence. Here, devotees gather to meditate, pray, and reflect in silence. The silence itself feels alive, filled with the collective energy of peace-seekers and spiritual seekers from all walks of life.