Discover Chandrodaya Temple Mayapur: Opening Time & Tips to visit

As the first rays of the sun illuminate the sacred grounds of Mayapur, a profound sense of anticipation and spiritual energy permeates the air. After a closure of three months, the majestic gates of Chandrodaya Temple Mayapur is ready to swing open on the auspicious occasion of Guru Purnima.

Devotees, pilgrims, and seekers from around the globe can once again embark on a journey of enlightenment at the heart of spiritual vibrancy—the birthplace of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu.

A Global Pilgrimage Hub

Known as the world headquarters of ISKCON, Chandrodaya Temple Mayapur attracts over 70 lakh people annually. This sacred site has been a place for those seeking  enlightenment through devotion and a profound connection with the Krishna. .

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A Reawakening on Guru Purnima

The much-awaited reopening of Chandrodaya Temple Mayapur on Guru Purnima marks a significant moment of spiritual rejuvenation.

Devotees will once again have the opportunity to bask in the divine presence of Sri Sri Radha Madhava and Astasakhis, Sri Sri Panca Tattva, and Sri Prahlad Nrisimha. The spiritual ambiance, temporarily interrupted, is set to resonate once more with the melodious tunes of Harinama Sankirtan.

Chandrodaya Temple Mayapur Opening Time

The temple  will be open for darshan from 9 am to 7 pm, with entry allowed through designated gates.

Prasadam at  Chandrodaya Temple Mayapur

Free Prasadam at Temple  of Mayapur is being  given every afternoon , welcoming visitors to enjoy divine blessings and the joy of sharing together.

Sri Madhava Gauranga Das, Vice Chairman of Mayapur Administrative Council, expressed, “The safety of our devotees and visitors is of utmost importance to us. We took the time to ensure we have the necessary equipment and infrastructure to implement precautionary measures.”

 

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Namaste! I am Om. I am a licensed Tourist Guide ( Approved by Ministry of Tourism, Government of India), I’m originally from Varanasi. Now, I am living in Rishikesh. I set up this blog to share my tips and experiences for traveling to inspire and help you to travel more. Hari Om

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