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Sri Krishna Janmashtami

Janmashtami Seva

Janmashtami marks the divine appearance of Lord Sri Krishna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who descends to protect the righteous, uplift humanity, and re-establish the path of dharma.

By participating in Janmashtami seva, devotees express their love and gratitude while receiving the Lord’s boundless mercy and spiritual blessings.

Abhishekam Seva

Abhishekam Seva

Sponsor for a grand abhishekam for Radha Krishna on this auspicious day to welcome the Supreme Lord.

Annadana Seva

Annadana Seva

Sponsor Anna-Daan to all the temple visitors in the name of your family or loved ones.

Chappan Bhoga Seva

Chappan Bhoga Seva

A grand offering of Chappan Bhoga, prepared with love and devotion for Lord Krishna

Flute for Sri Sri Radha Govinda Seva

Flute for Sri Sri Radha Govinda Seva

A humble offering of the divine flute to Sri Sri Radha Govinda with love and devotion.

Go Seva

Go Seva

Offer Gau Poshana Seva to protect and nourish the cows residing at our goshala.

Janmashtami Arati Seva

Janmashtami Arati Seva

The most peaceful way to welcome Janmashtami begins with the divine Mangala Ārati

Makhan Mishri Seva

Makhan Mishri Seva

Receive the special blessings of Makhan Lal by sponsoring His very favourite Makhan Mishri.

Pushpalankara Seva

Pushpalankara Seva

Sponsor a grand Garland for Radha Krishna on this auspicious day to welcome the Supreme Lord.

Tulasi Archana Seva

Tulasi Archana Seva

Sponsor a grand Archana for Radha Krishna on this auspicious day to welcome the Supreme Lord.

Sri Krishna Janmashtami 2026
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Janmashtami Celebrations

Every year, more than 1 lakh devotees come together at the Hare Krishna Golden Temple to celebrate the divine appearance of Lord Sri Krishna.

Experience the joy of Janmashtami through bhajans and kirtans, divine darshan, Maha Abhishekam, Jhulan seva, Maha Prasadam, the grand Midnight Maha Arati and many more

“janma karma ca me divyam evaṁ yo vetti tattvataḥ
tyaktvā dehaṁ punar janma naiti mām eti so ’rjuna”
– (Bhagavad-gītā 4.9)
One who knows the transcendental nature of My appearance and activities does not, upon leaving the body, take his birth again in this material world, but attains My eternal abode, O Arjuna.
Let This Janmashtami be your turning point

His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Srila Prabhupada,

Founder-Acharya of ISKCON, Once said,

“Celebrate Janmashtami not just by fasting, but by renewing your love for Krishna.”

This Janmastami, may your heart become a temple and your life a service to Krishna. Let the flute of Krishna guide you and sanctify your soul.
Happy Sri Krishna Janmastami!

Sacred Janmashtami Seva Opportunitie

“May that Lord of the Universe, out of His own sweet will, simply pass before my eyes and stay in my heart forever.”

Anna Dana Seva: As thousands gather in ISKCON Banjarahills for Janmastami, sanctified prasadam will distributed to pilgrims.

Gau Seva & Protection: Serve Lord Krishna’s most beloved creation, the sacred cows residing at the Goshala.

Abhishekam Seva: Sponsor the grand Abhishekam of Sri Sri Radha Krishna using panchamrit, fresh fruit juices.

Chappan Bhog Seva: Offer 56 traditional bhoga items to the Supreme Lord.
Pushpa Alankara Seva : Sponsor fresh, exotic flower garlands and majestic floral decorations for the Supreme Deities and the sanctum sanctorum.
Makhan Mishri Seva: Bring a smile to Little Gopal! Offer Bal Gopal’s favourite freshly churned white butter and rock sugar bhog.
Tulasi Archana Seva: Sponsor a grand Archana for Radha Krishna on this auspicious day to welcome the Supreme Lord.
Flute for Sri Sri Radha Govinda Seva: A humble offering of the divine flute to Sri Sri Radha Govinda with love and devotion.
Janmashtami Arati Seva: The most peaceful way to welcome Janmashtami begins with the divine Mangala Ārati.

This Janmashtami, welcome Krishna into your heart with love, devotion, and seva. May His divine grace fill your life with peace, joy, and spiritual bliss.

Hare Krishna!

Sri Krishna Janmashtami 2026 - Temple Timings