ISKCON Nepal
ISKCON Temple Nepal | |
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इस्कोन मन्दिर नेपाल | |
File:ISKCON Nepal.png Sri Sri Radha Govinda Hari at ISKCON Nepal | |
Religion | |
District | Kathmandu District |
Deity | Radha, Krishna, Jagannath, Baladeva, Subhadra, Gaur Nitai, and Narasimha |
Festivals | Janmashtami, Radhastami, Rath Yatra, Ramanavami, Diwali, Gita Jayanti |
Status | Functioning |
Location | |
Location | Kathmandu |
State | Bagmati Province |
Country | Nepal |
Geographic coordinates | 27°47′03″N 85°21′25″E / 27.784062°N 85.356938°ECoordinates: 27°47′03″N 85°21′25″E / 27.784062°N 85.356938°E ⧼validator-fatal-error⧽ |
Architecture | |
Architectural type | Hindu temple architecture |
Website | |
https://www.iskconnepal.org |
ISKCON Temple Nepal is a Hindu temple located near the Bishnumati River in Kathmandu. It's also known as ISKCON Nepal, ISKCON Budhanilkantha or ISKCON Kathmandu because it's in the capital city of Nepal.
In this temple, the Deities Radha, Krishna, Jagannath, Baladeva, Subhadra, Gaur Nitai, and Narasimha are worshipped. It celebrates Jagannath Rath Yatra every year.[1] As per a 2018 estimate, over 5000 devotees participate in the ratha yatra from across the globe.[2][3]
References[edit]
- ↑ "Jagannath Rath Yatra organized by ISKCON Temple Nepal, Kathmandu". The Himalayan Times. Retrieved 15 January 2021.
- ↑ ANI (15 July 2018). "Jagannath Yatra begins in Nepal". Business Standard. Kathmandu. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
- ↑ Bhattarai, Sewa (22 August 2019). "My Sweet Lord". Nepali Times. Kathmandu. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
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