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TEMPLE · KRISHNAShri Shri Radha Govind Dham — a serene sandstone Krishna temple on SG Highway, alive with kirtan, festivals and prasadam.
On the busy SG Highway in western Ahmedabad rises a calm counterpoint to the traffic: the ISKCON temple, Shri Shri Radha Govind Dham. A carved sandstone temple crowned with classic shikharas, set in gardens, it is the city’s home of the global Hare Krishna movement.
Life here revolves around devotion. Days are punctuated by aartis and the steady rise and fall of kirtan; the temple fills for Janmashtami and joins the city’s great Rath Yatra. A community of devotees, a gift shop of books and a popular vegetarian dining hall (Govindam) round out the experience.
Families, seekers and the simply curious are all welcome. Slip off your shoes, sit on the cool marble, and let an hour of chanting and calm slow the day right down.
The carved sandstone shikharas of Radha Govind Dham.
A modern temple rooted in an ancient devotion.
Srila Prabhupada founds ISKCON, carrying Krishna devotion worldwide.
The Ahmedabad temple, Radha Govind Dham, opens on SG Highway.
It becomes a hub for Janmashtami, kirtan and the city's Rath Yatra.
A major, welcoming spiritual and cultural centre in west Ahmedabad.
A finely carved temple set in calm gardens.
Daily chanting and worship you can simply sit with.
Janmashtami and Rath Yatra are celebrated with joy.
The Govindam hall serves popular vegetarian fare.
A shop and programmes on Krishna philosophy.
Calm, family-friendly and open to visitors.
Carved sandstone spires over the shrine.
The peaceful grounds and kirtan hall.
Radha-Krishna deities at the devotional heart of the temple.
Lamp-lit ceremonies and chanting that fill the hall.
A popular vegetarian dining hall serving prasadam-style meals.
Reading and programmes on Krishna philosophy and the movement.
Bow before the Radha-Krishna deities in the main shrine.
Let the chanting and music wash over you for a while.
Time your visit for one of the day's worship ceremonies.
Stroll the calm grounds around the temple.
Eat at the Govindam vegetarian dining hall.
Pick up reading on Krishna philosophy at the shop.
Classic shikharas above a modern complex.
The temple blends classical North-Indian temple form with a modern, spacious complex. Carved sandstone shikharas rise above the central shrine, while wide, cool halls of marble give devotees room to sit, chant and worship. Gardens and open courtyards soften the edges of the busy highway beyond.
It is designed for community as much as ceremony — with the temple at its heart, ringed by a dining hall, bookshop, guest facilities and event spaces that keep the place busy from before dawn until night.
Carved sandstone shikharas
Spacious marble halls
Landscaped gardens
Dining hall & bookshop
Cool and bright — the most pleasant time to visit and join festival crowds.
Green and atmospheric; the great Rath Yatra season falls in this window.
Hot and dry; visit early morning or evening for cool darshan.
⏰ Aim for an aarti time, especially in the evening, when the temple glows and the kirtan is at its fullest.
SVP International Airport is about 14 km away — roughly a 35-minute drive.
Ahmedabad Junction is around 12 km; SG Highway is well connected.
On SG Highway in west Ahmedabad, with BRTS, autos and cabs nearby.
CALM & CARVED
The carved shikharas, the gardens and the evening-lit facade.
Photography is often limited inside the shrine — ask first.
Evening, around aarti, gives the warmest glow.
The gardens and courtyards offer calm, uncluttered frames.
By night the old jewellers' square turns into a buzzing street-food bazaar.
An evening lane of carts serving Gujarati chaat, sandwiches and sweets.
Fresh fafda-jalebi, dabeli and khaman in the lanes of the walled city.
Most temple areas are strictly vegetarian; many offer prasadam.
On SG Highway in west Ahmedabad — Shri Shri Radha Govind Dham.
Radha and Krishna (as Radha Govind), in the Gaudiya Vaishnava tradition.
No, entry for darshan is free.
Roughly 4:30 AM to 8:30 PM, with a midday break.
Yes — the Govindam hall serves popular vegetarian prasadam-style meals.
Outside and in the complex generally yes; the inner shrine may be restricted.
Janmashtami and the city's Rath Yatra are major occasions here.
Modest clothing; remove footwear at the entrance.
Very — it's calm, welcoming and suited to all ages.
It's on SG Highway, easily reached by cab, auto or BRTS.
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