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Sri Sri Radha Temple

Temple tours and visiting hours for the public are 10 am - 8 pm daily. (801) 798-3559
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The regular Sunday Love Feast at 5 pm is open to the public. Dress is clean and casual. Enjoy an evening of music, dance, philosophy, story telling, and a delicious buffet style vegetarian feast !


 
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 In the news

Proposed Hare Krishna temple draws worries about traffic
6/30/2009 2:16:18 AM (3days 1hour 38min ago)
On the hunt for a new home since 2003, the congregation purchased two lots on Troy Road around late 2007 for almost $2 million. The location of the nearly three-acre property is ideal, Barot said, because it can be easily accessed by the temple's congregation, which has about 50 members from Parsippany. . . . Complete story

London Rathayatra 2009
6/29/2009 6:55:32 PM (3days 9hours 59min ago)
Another brilliant London Rathayatra yesterday. Weather was perfect: heavy rain to wash the streets the previous day, then a hot day with plenty of sunshine with just enough cloud and light drizzle to stop the devotees melting. . . . Complete story

Midday meal may soon be out of reach
6/28/2009 7:55:24 PM (4days 8hours 59min ago)
The BMC has been a bit slack and we are now owed a couple of crores. Although we submit our bills on a monthly basis sometimes it takes a year or two for the government to repay. So we approach corporates or individuals to help," says Radha Krishna Das, Director, ISKCON Food Relief Foundation, who left dentistry and is working full time to make sure the food is packaged well and delivered on time. . . . Complete story

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 Special Events

  » 15th Annual Llama Fest Saturday July 18th, 4 pm
  » Krishna Fest, Friday July 24, 7 pm
  » Krishna Janmastami (Public Celebration), Sat. August 15, 8 pm
  » 23nd Annual Festival of India Sept. 12, 4 pm
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 Temple highlights

Chant & Be Happy Part Three (of Five)
7/2/2009 4:46:34 PM (11hours 8min ago)
When entering the temple room, the centerpiece of the room and the worship is always the elaborate altar holding the deities. On a carpet to the devotees’ left, to Krishna’s right, sits a group of six or seven devotees who lead the music. The sides and back of the room are lined with benches and chairs where visitors sit; the majority of the devotees and some of the visitors occupy three or four carpets set up on the marble floors of the temple room—altogether a group averaging fifty or sixty people on any given week. . . . Complete story

Chant & Be Happy Part Two
7/1/2009 12:57:03 PM (1day 15hours 57min ago)
In the beginning, according to Indian philosophers, was sound. Sound is, according to writings dating back thousands of years, the original primordial, creative force. According to Lewis Rowell, “musical sound[s]…are identified with the creative vital force by which the entire universe is animated.” . . . Complete story

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Directions:
If you are coming south on I - 15, take exit 257, turn left at the bottom of the exit ramp and travel three miles to the temple. You'll proceed through Spanish Fork (about 5 traffic lights) on Main St. (which changes its name to State Road), and continue another 1 1/2 semi rural miles. The temple is highly visible on a hill to the right hand side. Coming north on I - 15 exit at 253, turn right at the exit ramp stop sign, and follow the signs to Krishna's Lotus Temple. (801) 798-3559

Shyam Krishna, Spanish Fork, Utah ACBSP




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