Centers

Charlotte

Address: 13533 Idlewild Road, Matthews, NC – 28105
Phone: 704-361-8447 and 980-277-4482 Fax: +1 (773) 973-0526
Email: iskconofcharlotte@gmail.com
Website: www.iskconofcharlotte.net Facebook: ISKCON Charlotte

Brief Descriptions:

ISKCON of Charlotte started in 2009 as weekly bhakti vriskha program. In 2017, it is officially registered as ISKCON Of Charlotte under the leadership of HH Bir Krsna Goswami Maharaja. We participate in multiple public events such as Veg fest, International festivals, Jagannath Ratha Yatra happens twice in a year as apart of St Patrick Day’s Parade and Thanks giving Parade held in city downtown.

Additional Information:
    • Bhakti Vriksha: Weekly Bhakti Vriksha programs held at multiple centers across Charlotte.
    • Sunday Program: Weekly Sunday Arati program held from 4:30 PM to 7:00 PM EST.
    • New Temple Construction: Our new temple is currently under construction, so no programs are being held at this address for the time being.
    • Events & Gatherings: To ensure our programs continue, Sunday gatherings and festivals are held at various temporary locations. Please check the website for current addresses.
  • Sunday Schedule:
    4:30 PM: Melodious Kirtan
    5:15 PM: Spiritual Discourse (Bhagavad Gita / Srimad Bhagavatam)
    6:15 PM: Arati (Gaura Arati)
    Followed by: Sumptuous Prasadam Feast
  • Outreach: Regular Harinaam Sankirtan, Book Distribution, and grand annual Jagannath Ratha Yatras.

  • Sri Jagannatha Baladeva Subhadra

    Gaur Dham, ISKCON Greater Noida

    Address: Sri Sri Gaur Natraj Dayal Nitai Temple, I-443, Delta 2, Greater Noida Uttar Pradesh – 201002
    Phone: +91 95824 41745 Website: www.iskcongreaternoida.com Email: rasrajgaurdas@iskcongreaternoida.com
    Direction: Google Map  Facebook : ISKCON Greater Noida
    Darshan times: 7.30am – 12 noon, 12:30pm – 1 00Pm, 4.30pm – 8.30pm
    Presiding Deities: Gaur Natraj Dayal Nitai

    Description: 

    On 14 July 2015, ISKCON Noida extended a new center in Delta-II, Greater Noida. The center was inaugurated by HH Lokanath Swami Maharaj

    Various Programs:
    • Saturday Satsanga (Love-feast) Program
    • Sunday Harinam Sankirtan
    • Prahlad class for Kids
    • Bhakti Vriksha
    • IYF (ISKCON Youth Forum)
    Daily Deity Darshan/ Visitor’s timings :
     
    Temple Open / Close Timings: 4:30 AM – 1:00 PM, 4:00 PM – 9:30 PM4:30 AM: Mangala Arati
    12:30 PM: Raj Bhog Arati
    6:45 PM: Sandhya Arati and Maha KirtanWeekly program timings including feast program held at temple:
    Every Saturday: 7:00 – 9:30 PM – Saturday Satsanga (Love-feast) Program .
    Every Sunday: 7:00 – 9:00 AM – Harinam Sankirtan in Prayer Hall. 

     

    Sri Sri Gaura Natraj Dayal Nitai
    Sri Sri Gaur Natraj Dayal Nitai

    Kathwada

    Address: Hare Krishna Gaushala, Kathwada Bhuvaldi Road, Chunarvas Gali, Kathwada, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 382430
    Phone: +91 98792 06791, +91 84015 53043
    Website: www.iskconkathwada.org
    Email: iskconkathwada@gmail.com, info@iskconkathwada.org
    Direction: Google map

    Darshan times: 04:30 am – 5.30 am, 7.30am – 11.30am, 12noon – 12.30pm, 4.30pm – 8.30pm

    Presiding Deities: Sri Sri Radha Shyamasundar

    Comilla – Jagannathpur

    Address: East Bibirbazar Road, Jagannathpur, Comilla, Bangladesh – 1207

    Facebook: ISKCON Comilla Direction: Google map

    Description : Sri Sri Jagannatha Temple, also known as Sateraratna Mandir or seventeen-jewel temple, is located in Comilla, Bangladesh. It is dedicated to Lord Jagannatha. It dates back to the 16th century, and was built by Sri Maharaja Radha-kisore Manikya Vahadura, who was the king of Tripura. The deities of Jagannatha, Balabhadra and Subhadra were originally installed in a temple in Tripura from where they were subsequently shifted to this temple.

    Jagannatha Temple is one of the oldest temples of Comilla district. It is located two km south-east from Comilla town. The terracotta brick work of the temple is in the typical Bengal style of temple architecture. The seventeen jewels are the towers that originally crowned the structure but have been damaged: eight on the first floor, eight on the second, and one more in the centre.