Experience divine bliss throughout the day with our structured spiritual programs
First Arati at 4:00 AM
Mangala AratiArati from 6:30 PM
Sandhya and Sayan AartiTraditional Gaudiya Vaishnava rhythm offering multiple touchpoints for devotional participation
Time | Ritual / Event | Description |
---|---|---|
4:00 AM | Mangal Arati | First and most auspicious arati of the day, invoking divine blessings |
4:20 AM | Narasimha Arati | Special worship of Lord Narasimha for protection |
4:35 AM | Tulsi Arati | Worship of Vrinda Devi with devotional songs and offerings |
4:50 AM | Japa Meditation | Chanting of the Hare Krishna mantra on beads in a peaceful atmosphere |
7:00 AM | Darshan Arati | First viewing of the deities in their beautiful morning attire |
7:05 AM | Guru Puja & Bhagavatam | Offering respect and prayers to the spiritual master followed by Srimad Bhagavatam discourse |
11:30 AM | Raj Bhog Arati | Main midday offering followed by prasadam distribution |
11:45 AM | Temple Closed (Deity Rest) | Deities rest until afternoon reopening |
3:00 PM | Balya Bhog Arati | Afternoon offering to the deities |
6:15 PM | Tulsi Arati | Worship of Vrinda Devi in the evening with kirtan |
6:30 PM | Sandhya Arati | Evening ceremony with kirtan and lamp offerings |
7:20 PM | Shayana Arati | Final offering of the day before the deities rest |
7:45 PM | Temple Closed (Night Rest) | Temple closes for the day |
Immerse yourself in authentic Vedic traditions and spiritual practices
Mangal Arati (4:00 AM): The first and most
auspicious arati of the day, invoking divine blessings.
Narasimha Arati (4:20 AM): Special worship of
Lord Narasimha for protection.
Tulsi Arati (4:35 AM): Worship of Vrinda Devi
with devotional songs and offerings.
Japa Meditation (4:50 AM): Chanting of the Hare
Krishna mantra on beads in a peaceful morning atmosphere.
Darshan Arati (7:00 AM): First viewing of the
deities in their beautiful morning attire.
Guru Puja & Bhagavatam (7:05 AM): Reverent homage
to the spiritual master followed by Srimad Bhagavatam discourse.
Raj Bhog Arati (11:30 AM): Main midday offering
followed by prasadam distribution.
Deity Rest (11:45 AM): Temple closes as the
deities rest until the afternoon.
Balya Bhog Arati (3:00 PM): Afternoon offering to
the deities.
Tulsi Arati (6:15 PM): Evening worship of Vrinda
Devi with kirtan.
Sandhya Arati (6:30 PM): Evening ceremony with
kirtan and lamp offerings.
Shayana Arati (7:20 PM): Final offering before
the deities rest.
Temple Closed (7:45 PM): Temple closes for the
night rest.
Essential information to enhance your temple experience
The temple follows this spiritual timetable daily with minimal variation, including weekends and regular festivals. Devotional rhythm remains steady throughout the week.
Especially for Mangala Arati and morning classes to avoid crowding. Seating becomes limited as the morning progresses, and early attendance offers peaceful participation.
Discourse sessions last approximately 30-45 minutes and often include interactive Q&A sessions or group singing. Come prepared for engaging spiritual discussions.
Sacred food is typically served after Raj Bhog Arati (11:30 AM). Visitors can partake this prasadam for a modest donation to support temple services.(subject to prior booking)
Temple maintains a modest dress policy , traditional attire is encouraged.
During special celebrations like Janmashtami or Ratha Yatra, schedules may extend late into the night or begin earlier. Check specific festival timings in advance.