Daily Arati & Darshan
Experience the divine presence throughout the day. We welcome all visitors to participate in our daily rituals and ceremonies.
| Event | Time | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Mangala Arati | 04:30 AM | The first arati of the day, highly auspicious. |
| Tulsi Arati | 05:15 AM | Worship of the sacred Tulsi plant. |
| Guru Puja | 07:30 AM | Offering worship to Srila Prabhupada. |
| Darshan Arati & Greeting | 08:00 AM | Deities appear in their beautiful morning outfits. |
| Srimad Bhagavatam Class | 08:30 AM | Daily discourse on spiritual scriptures. |
| Raj Bhoga Arati | 12:00 PM | Mid-day offering to the Deities. |
| Temple Closes | 12:30 PM | Deities rest until the afternoon. |
| Temple Re-opens | 04:00 PM | Afternoon/Evening darshan begins. |
| Tulsi Arati | 06:45 PM | Evening Tulsi worship. |
| Sandhya Arati (Gaura Arati) | 07:00 PM | Main evening ceremony with kirtan. |
| Bhagavad Gita Class | 08:00 PM | Evening lecture on the song of God. |
| Shayana Arati | 08:15 PM | Last arati before the Deities rest for the night. |
| Temple Closes | 08:30 PM | The temple grounds close. |
Special Program Days
Special Feast Program
Join us for prasadam distribution and special evening discourses.
Bhagavad Gita Class
Comprehensive study of the Gita followed by a grand Sunday Feast.
The temple hall remains closed between 12:30 PM and 4:00 PM daily for the rest of the Deities.
Timings may slightly vary during special festivals and important astronomical events.
We request all visitors to maintain silence in the temple hall and follow the dress code guidelines.
Quick Dress Code
To maintain the spiritual sanctity of the temple, we kindly request visitors to dress modestly. Avoid shorts, short skirts, or sleeveless tops.
Visitor Guidelines
To ensure a respectful and spiritually uplifting environment for everyone.
Please dress modestly and conservatively
Men: Full pants and shirts/t-shirts
Women: Sarees, salwar kameez, long skirts, or modest western attire
Shorts, sleeveless tops, and short skirts are not appropriate
- Remove footwear before entering the temple
- Maintain silence or speak softly inside the temple hall
- Photography may be restricted in certain areas
- Please respect the deities and the devotees
- Food or drinks are not allowed inside the temple hall
- Mobile phones should be kept on silent mode
The temple serves prasadam (sanctified vegetarian food) to all visitors. Donations for prasadam are welcome but not mandatory.
Serving Love
"Food for the soul, offered with devotion."
Ekadashi Observations
Ekadashi (11th day of lunar cycle) is observed with fasting from grains and beans. Temple kitchen serves special Ekadashi prasadam on these days.
Major Festivals
During major festivals, special schedules are followed. Please check the temple notice board or contact the temple office for festival details.