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Rāja Bhoga Prasādam – Rs. 2501/-

The full meal lunch offering to Their Lordships (any day).

Full day Śrī Śrī Gaura-Nitāi Bhoga – Rs. 5001/-

All the offerings of the day to Their Lordships (any day).

Brahmacārīs Prasādam – Rs. 750/-

Prasādam for all the brahmacārīs in the ashram for the whole day.

Temple Festival Prasādam – Rs. 25001/-

Prasādam for all the people participating in the Special Festivals (any day).

Sunday Feast Prasādam – Rs. 15001/-

Prasādam for all the people participating in the weekly Sunday feast.

Deity Dress – Rs. 5001/-

A full new set of dress for Śrī Śrī Gaura-Nitāi with background (any day).

Temple Hall: A Divine Experience

Step into the heart of ISKCON Salem—the grand Temple Hall, where devotion, architecture, and transcendental wisdom unite. This sacred space is designed to immerse visitors in Krishna’s pastimes, guiding them on a spiritual journey through intricately carved pillars, Acharya depictions, and mesmerizing altar darshans.

1. The 28 Sacred Pillars – Narrating Krishna’s Rasas

As you enter, you are welcomed by 28 beautifully carved black marble pillars, each depicting one of Krishna’s divine relationships (Rasas) with His devotees:

  • Shanta Rasa (Neutral Devotion): Krishna with cows, peacocks, and deer in a peaceful setting.
  • Dasya Rasa (Servitude): Krishna’s young attendants joyfully serving Him.
  • Sakhya Rasa (Friendship): Krishna playing with His cowherd friends.
  • Vatsalya Rasa (Parental Affection): Mother Yashoda and Gopis lovingly caring for Krishna.
  • Madhurya Rasa (Divine Love): Radha-Krishna pastimes, signifying the highest devotion.

2. Guru Parampara Carvings – Pathway to Krishna

The temple hall also features the four great Acharyas of our lineage:

  • Srila A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupāda
  • Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Thakura
  • Srila Gaur Kishore Das Babaji Maharaja
  • Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura
    These revered Acharyas serve as a spiritual guidepost, emphasizing the journey through Guru Parampara to attain Krishna’s divine presence.

3. Gopi Mandapam – The Eight Eternal Servants

The Gopi Mandapam beautifully showcases eight principal Gopis, each holding a sacred item of service, symbolizing their eternal devotion to Krishna.

4. Parikrama Around the Shikha – Twelve Rasas Depicted

As you perform Parikrama (circumambulation) around the Shikha, witness artistic representations of 28 Gopas and Gopis showcasing Krishna’s primary (Shanta, Dasya, Sakhya, Vatsalya, Madhurya) and secondary Rasas (compassion, humor, fear, heroism, etc.).

 

5. Sacred Temple Flooring – Traditional Craftsmanship

The temple flooring is constructed using three-inch-thick local granite, laid in a traditional manner without cement, ensuring an eco-friendly, long-lasting spiritual space.

6. Daily Worship and Guru Puja

Within the temple hall, Srila Prabhupāda’s deity (Murti) is honored daily through Guru Puja, where devotees gather for prayers and Kirtan.

Visit & Experience the Divine Energy

Whether you are seeking spiritual wisdom, artistic inspiration, or a deep connection with Krishna, the Temple Hall at ISKCON Salem is a must-visit experience.