Mumbai, Maharashtra
ISKCON Temple Juhu is one of the most prominent temples of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) in India. Dedicated to Lord Krishna and Radha, the temple serves as an important spiritual and cultural center in Mumbai. It attracts devotees, spiritual seekers, and visitors interested in Vedic philosophy, devotional music, and traditional rituals. The temple complex also includes prayer halls, guest facilities, and spaces for spiritual discourses.
Dedicated to Lord Krishna and Radha
Major center for the Hare Krishna movement in western India
Hosts daily prayers, bhajans, and spiritual lectures
Celebrates festivals such as Janmashtami and Radhashtami with large gatherings
Modest and respectful attire is recommended
Footwear must be removed before entering prayer areas
Photography may be restricted inside temple halls
Visitors are expected to maintain silence during worship
Nearest Airport: Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport – approximately 6 km
Nearest Railway Station: Andheri Railway Station – approximately 5 km
Nearby Landmark: Juhu Beach – approximately 1 km
Road: Well connected by city buses, taxis, and private vehicles
Rail: Andheri railway station (Western line) provides convenient access
Air: Easily reachable from the airport by taxi or app-based cab services
Local Transport: BEST buses, taxis, auto-rickshaws, and app-based cabs are commonly used
Note: Early mornings and evening aarti times are ideal for experiencing the temple’s devotional atmosphere, while major festivals attract very large crowds.