Nearest Metro to ISKCON Temple Delhi
— Nehru Place Metro Station
Complete guide to reaching ISKCON Temple (Sri Sri Radha Parthasarathi Mandir) via Delhi Metro — station details, walking route, timings, fare, and all Violet Line connections from Nehru Place.
DMRC Fare Calculator — Violet Line
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📍 ISKCON Temple Delhi — At a Glance
🚇 Nearest Metro Station to ISKCON Temple Delhi
The nearest metro station to ISKCON Temple Delhi is Nehru Place Metro Station, located on the Violet Line (Line 6) of the Delhi Metro. The station is situated approximately 700 metres to 1 km from the temple gate — a comfortable 8–10 minute walk through Sant Nagar and Hare Krishna Hills.
Nehru Place Metro Station lies between Kailash Colony (towards Kashmere Gate) and Kalkaji Mandir (towards Raja Nahar Singh / Escorts Mujesar). It is one of South Delhi's most well-connected stations, serving the iconic Nehru Place IT market, the Lotus Temple, and the ISKCON temple complex.
Second-Nearest Metro: Kailash Colony
Kailash Colony Metro Station on the Violet Line is the second-nearest option, located roughly 1 km to the north of the temple. Some visitors prefer this station as the approach road is less congested during morning darshan hours (before 8 AM).
Third Option: Kalkaji Mandir Metro Station
Kalkaji Mandir Metro Station is about 1.3 km south of the ISKCON temple and connects the Violet Line with the Magenta Line — making it ideal if you're coming from Janakpuri, Noida, or areas served by the Magenta Line.
🗺 How to Reach ISKCON Temple by Metro
Delhi Metro is the easiest, fastest, and most affordable way to reach the ISKCON Temple. Here is a step-by-step guide:
Take any Delhi Metro train on the Violet Line (Line 6). The line connects Kashmere Gate (North Delhi) to Raja Nahar Singh / Escorts Mujesar (Faridabad). If you are on another line, check the nearest interchange station.
Deboard at Nehru Place Station. If coming from Kashmere Gate direction, the station is on Platform 1. If coming from Faridabad/Badarpur, use Platform 2.
Follow signs to Gate No. 2 (towards Nehru Place market and East of Kailash direction). This exit puts you closest to the temple approach road — Hare Krishna Marg.
Walk straight on Hare Krishna Marg for approximately 700 metres (8–10 minutes). The ISKCON Temple is visible on the hills — you'll spot the distinctive white spire. Alternatively, take an auto-rickshaw (₹30–50) or e-rickshaw (₹10–15) from outside the metro exit.
The main entrance to Sri Sri Radha Parthasarathi Mandir faces Hare Krishna Hills road. Security check is mandatory at the gate — do not carry leather items, cigarettes, or outside food.
🟣 Nehru Place on the Violet Line — Complete Station Map
Nehru Place Metro Station sits at the heart of the Violet Line (Line 6), which runs 45+ km connecting Kashmere Gate in Old Delhi to Raja Nahar Singh (Escorts Mujesar) in Faridabad. Here is the full station sequence, with Nehru Place highlighted:
Towards Kashmere Gate (Northbound) — from Nehru Place
Towards Raja Nahar Singh / Escorts Mujesar (Southbound) — from Nehru Place
🛕 ISKCON Temple Delhi — Everything You Need to Know
Officially known as Sri Sri Radha Parthasarathi Mandir, the ISKCON Temple Delhi is one of the most magnificent and well-organised temple complexes in India. Located atop Hare Krishna Hills in South Delhi's East of Kailash area, it is a landmark of spiritual tourism in the capital.
The temple was inaugurated on 5 April 1998 by then Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee. Architect Padma Shri Achyut Purushottam Kanvinde designed the complex in 1993, blending traditional Rajput and Mughal styles with modern construction. The temple is affiliated with the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), founded in 1966 by A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada.
What to See Inside ISKCON Temple Delhi
The temple complex is far more than just a place of worship. It houses a Vedic Cultural Centre, an animatronics gallery depicting scenes from the Mahabharata and Bhagavad Gita, an art gallery with devotional paintings, a large library, a bookshop, and the world's largest printed Bhagavad Gita. The Govinda's Restaurant on the premises serves fresh, pure vegetarian meals at affordable prices.
ISKCON Delhi Temple Timings
| Session | Opening Time | Closing Time | Activity |
|---|---|---|---|
| Morning Darshan | 4:30 AM | 1:00 PM | Mangal Aarti, Tulsi Puja, Darshan |
| Afternoon Break | 1:00 PM | 4:00 PM | Temple Closed (Main Dwar) |
| Evening Darshan | 4:00 PM | 9:00 PM | Gaura Aarti, Bhajan, Cultural Shows |
| Govinda's Restaurant | 11:00 AM | 10:00 PM | Pure Veg Meals (Open during break) |
Dress Code & Entry Rules
The temple enforces a respectful dress code — visitors must wear full-body covering clothes. Short skirts, shorts, and sleeveless tops are not permitted inside. Leather items, outside food, cigarettes, and alcohol are strictly prohibited. Entry is free of charge. A nominal fee is charged for the Vedic Cultural Show and animatronics exhibition.
🕐 Nehru Place Metro — Timings & Frequency
| Day | First Train | Last Train | Frequency (Peak) | Frequency (Off-Peak) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Monday–Friday | 5:16 AM | 11:16 PM | Every 4–6 min | Every 8–10 min |
| Saturday | 5:16 AM | 11:16 PM | Every 5–7 min | Every 9–12 min |
| Sunday & Holidays | 5:30 AM | 11:00 PM | Every 6–8 min | Every 10–15 min |
🏙 East of Kailash — The Neighbourhood Around ISKCON Temple
East of Kailash is a well-established, primarily residential locality in South Delhi, flanked by Greater Kailash, Lajpat Nagar, and Nehru Place. Known for tree-lined streets, quiet lanes, and proximity to the ISKCON temple hills, it is one of South Delhi's most peaceful neighbourhoods despite its central location.
The area is home to a diverse mix of Delhi families, diplomats, and professionals who work in the nearby Nehru Place commercial district — Asia's largest second-hand electronics market. South Delhi as a whole is known for its parks, cafés, heritage sites, and well-maintained infrastructure.
Nearby Landmarks to Visit After ISKCON Temple
East of Kailash and its surrounding areas offer several worthwhile attractions within a 2–5 km radius of the ISKCON Temple:
- Lotus Temple (Bahá'í House of Worship) — 1.5 km from ISKCON, reachable in 5 minutes by auto. One of Delhi's most iconic modern landmarks.
- Kalkaji Mandir — 1.2 km away, a historic Kali temple active since the 18th century.
- Nehru Place IT Market — South Asia's largest electronics hub, within walking distance of Nehru Place Metro.
- Okhla Bird Sanctuary — A nature retreat 4 km away, popular with birdwatchers during winter months.
- Select City Walk Mall — A premium shopping destination in nearby Saket (accessible via Violet Line + one stop on Yellow Line).
- Humayun's Tomb — A UNESCO World Heritage Site, 5 km away via Nizamuddin.
🗺 ISKCON Temple & Nehru Place Metro — Location Map
The map below shows the location of ISKCON Temple Delhi (Sri Sri Radha Parthasarathi Mandir) in East of Kailash, South Delhi. Nehru Place Metro Station is approximately 700 metres to the northwest.
📍 Sri Sri Radha Parthasarathi Mandir, Hare Krishna Hills, Sant Nagar, East of Kailash, New Delhi – 110065
🔄 How to Reach Nehru Place from Different Parts of Delhi
If you are not already on the Violet Line, here is how to interchange to reach Nehru Place Metro Station:
From Yellow Line (Samaypur Badli ↔ HUDA City Centre)
Alight at Central Secretariat Metro Station and change to the Violet Line. Take a southbound train towards Faridabad/Raja Nahar Singh and alight at Nehru Place (3 stops). Travel time from Rajiv Chowk Metro Station: ~12 minutes.
From Blue Line (Dwarka ↔ Noida/Vaishali)
Alight at Mandi House Metro Station and switch to the Violet Line. Take the southbound train to Nehru Place (4 stops). Travel time from Rajiv Chowk Blue Line: ~15 minutes.
From Pink Line (Majlis Park ↔ Shiv Vihar)
Alight at Lajpat Nagar Station and interchange to the Violet Line. Take the train towards Raja Nahar Singh, get off at Nehru Place (2 stops). Travel time: ~8 minutes from Lajpat Nagar.
From Magenta Line (Janakpuri ↔ Botanical Garden)
Alight at Kalkaji Mandir Station — just one stop north of Nehru Place on the Violet Line. Board a Kashmere Gate–bound train and deboard at Nehru Place. Travel time: ~4 minutes.
From Red Line (Rithala ↔ Shaheed Sthal)
Take the Red Line to Kashmere Gate Station and change to the Violet Line. Board a southbound train towards Raja Nahar Singh and ride to Nehru Place. Travel time from Kashmere Gate: ~36 minutes.

