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Visit the Serene ISKCON NVCC Pune in Kondhwa, Pune

 



If you’re seeking a spiritual oasis in Pune — a place that blends divine devotion, stunning architecture, and cultural vibrancy — the ISKCON Temple at Kondhwa is a must-visit. Also known as the New Vedic Cultural Center (NVCC), this expansive temple dedicated to Lord Radha–Krishna is one of Pune’s most spectacular spiritual landmarks. 
📍 Location & How to Reach
The temple is located on Katraj–Kondhwa Road in Tilekar Nagar, Kondhwa Budruk, Pune – 411048

How to reach:
By Road: Well connected via city buses, auto-rickshaws, cabs from any part of Pune. 

By Train:
~10–12 km from Pune Junction or Shivaji Nagar (reachable via cab/auto). 

By Air:
Around ~18 km from Pune International Airport. 
There’s ample parking on site, though weekends and festivals can fill up quickly. 



🕰️ Temple Timings & Schedule
The ISKCON NVCC Temple operates daily, and while the overall hours span from early morning into the evening, devotee access for darshan and rituals follows a structured schedule. 

📅 Daily Ritual & Darshan Schedule

TimeActivity
04:30 AM – 05:30 AMMangala Aarti (early morning prayer)
07:30 AM – 08:00 AMSringara Aarti & Guru Puja
08:00 AM – 09:00 AMSrimad Bhagavatam discourse (English)
08:30 AM – 11:55 AMMorning Darshan
12:30 PM – 01:10 PMRaj-Bhog Offering (prasad distribution)
01:10 PM – 04:30 PMTemple closed (midday)
04:30 PM – 06:30 PMEvening Darshan
07:00 PM – 08:00 PMGaura Sandhya Arati
08:30 PM – 08:45 PMLast Darshan
09:45 PMDeities rest; temple closes.


According to many local listings, general public darshan is often shown as 4:30 AM to around 8:45 PM with a midday break — so plan accordingly.

🛕 Architecture & Temple Highlights
This temple complex is not just a place of worship — it’s an architectural masterpiece set across 6 acres

🌼 What to See

Beautiful marble and red-stone design
inspired by traditional Vedic temple architecture.

Main sanctum with Radha–Vrindavanchandra deities
and altars for Gaura-

Nitai
& Jagannath–Baladev–Subhadra

Replica of Tirupati Balaji Temple
with South Indian style architecture — a visual delight.

Murals, chandeliers, wall carvings
, and devotional art throughout. 



🎉 Festivals & Events
The temple celebrates major Hindu festivals with grandeur and deep devotion, including:
Janmashtami (Lord Krishna’s birth)
Radhashtami
Govardhan Puja
Holi & Diwali

Special kirtans, cultural programs, and community feasts
During big events (especially Janmashtami), the temple may stay open late into the night to accommodate devotees.


🍽️ Food & Amenities
Inside the complex, you’ll find:

Govinda’s vegetarian restaurant
serving sattvic meals. 
Prasad and souvenir shops — great for spiritual gifts and books. 
Clean washrooms, rest areas, and spaces for meditation.

The temple is free to enter, though donations are welcome and help support its community and charity work. 



🧘 Tips Before You Go

✨ Final Thoughts
A visit to the ISKCON Temple in Kondhwa is more than just sightseeing — it’s a spiritual journey. Whether you’re a devotee or a curious traveler, the peaceful ambiance, Vedic rituals, and beautiful setting make it one of Pune’s most enriching experiences. 🌺



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