The temple complex of Sri Radha Krishna
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The temple complex of Sri Radha Krishna, which is located in the Indian state of Karnataka, in the northern part of the city of Bangalore, near Radzhadzhinagar belongs organization ISKCON (International Society for Krishna Consciousness - The International Society for Krishna Consciousness). He is one of the largest temples of the plurality of established ISKCON, which is also known as "The Hare Krishna."

The temple complex has been created quite recently - in May 1997 in the framework of the promotion and dissemination of the ideology of the organization. At the opening ceremony attended even one of the former presidents of India - Mr. Shankar Dayal Sharma. But the temple officially opened its doors to visitors in 1998, and from the very first days of his "work" was not just a place for prayer, but a real cultural and educational center.

But first of all Sri Radha Krishna is famous for its interesting architectural style, combines a rich tradition of India zodcheskie and modern trends and technologies. Four white gopuram (main tower), which are decorated with carved panels and a variety of sculptures, combined glass dome, forming a huge hall called "Hari Naam Kirtan." Its area is almost 930 square meters. The ceiling of this room is painted with bright paintings, which depict mythological scenes. The main shrine of the temple considered the statue of Lord Krishna and Goddess Radha.

Also in the complex is a large garden for meditation, a beautiful pond, vedic theater and rich museum of history of religion. In addition, the complex even produces its own newspaper "Back to Prabhupada."

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