Dwaja Stambha
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Dwaja Stambha |

Kalasham |
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The 56 feet gold plated Dwajastambha
is tallest of its kind in the world,
so also the 36 feet X 18 feet gold
plated gopuram which is the biggest
in the world. |
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Dwarakapuri
Hall
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Dwarakapuri Hall |
The kalyana mantap and Vedic samskara
hall is available for vivaha yajnas
and any such Vedic samskaras and celebrations.
This hall offers the rare and sacred
privilege ofperforming auspicious
functions in Lord Krishna's beautiful
temple. |
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Life
size animated dolls of Ajamila, three
Visnudutas and the three Yamadutas |
Audio
Animatronics |
A computer controlled multi-imageAudio
animatronics presentation Breathtakingpanoramic visuals, stunningly beautiful and gracefully animated figures sailing in air, gruesome ugly creatures appearing
and disappearing in mid-air, digital
surround sound effects, specialized
theatrical lighting,
smoke and lighting,smoke and fog effects,artistic collages
of slide and video images - all precision controlled by a computer, designed to |
| create an unforgettable 40 minute
experience to effectively communicate
the most important messages from the
Vedic scriptures. |
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Pravachan
Hall |
Pravachan Hall |
Daily
discourses on the Srimad Bhagavatam
(8 am) and Bhagavad gita (6 pm) are
held in the pravachan hall. During
other times the devotees are available
to answer any genuine spiritual enquiry
from the visitors. At the ISKCON temple,
devotees are eager to share with visitors,
the wealth of Vedic wisdom. |
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Life size murti of Srila Prabhupada |
A life size murti of Srila Prabhupada adorns the expo room where Srila Prabhupada's various preaching achievements are displayed. Visitors are struck at the look alike real size murti.
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Guest House Room
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 Guest Room |
A four storied guesthouse with 40 rooms for life members and visitors. ISKCON life members can take the privilege of staying in a temple atmosphere, partaking in the temple programs and prasadam to gain a totally spiritual enlivening experience - away from the hustle and bustle of daily life. |
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 Dakshinakriti
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Dakshinakriti - Promoting and Preserving Vedic Art
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| ISKCON Bangalore has launched a scheme to promote and protect traditional art and craft of South India. The project will encourage and support talented craftsmen by providing them an outlet for their works of art and craft. It will give them an opportunity to sustain themselves through the creations of their artistic expression. Through this service,
ISKCON will communicate to the society, the value of Indian tradition and the need to recognize its importance in preserving our culture |
and heritage.
When you carry home anyone of the exquisite pieces of art and craft outlet in the temple, you take home a valuable part of Indian Culture and also the satisfaction of lending a helping hand to an unknown genius. |
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