Skip to main content

About Us

Sri Jagannath Mandir

The Palace Temple of Lord Sri Jagannath

ISKCON Seshadripuram, Sri Jagannath Mandir is one of the branches of ISKCON Juhu, the headquarters of International Society for Krishna Consciousness. ISKCON Seshadripuram is established on January 31, 1998 and it was inaugurated by the His Holiness Jayapataka Swami Maharaj for propagating the spiritual knowledge to society at large and to educate all people in the techniques of spiritual life in order to check the imbalance of values in life and to achieve real unity and peace in the world. 

ISKCON Seshadripuram is known for its service to the society primarily in preserving the Vedic culture and also for profusely distributing Krishna prasadam, be it in times of crisis or in normal period. With effective preaching we have over a thousand congregational devotees located in every corner of Bengaluru for spreading our Sanatan Dharma Culture which we have to persist it.

ISKCON Seshadripuram serves as a spiritual and cultural hub for individuals seeking a deeper connection with Krishna and a path of spiritual enlightenment. The temple complex is characterized by its beautiful architecture, vibrant deity worship, and a serene atmosphere that invites visitors to immerse themselves in devotion.

The temple hosts regular religious ceremonies, kirtans (devotional singing), discourses, and spiritual gatherings, where devotees come together to engage in devotional practices and enhance their understanding of Vedic philosophy. These activities aim to inspire individuals to lead a more spiritually conscious and meaningful life.

ISKCON Seshadripuram also runs educational and social welfare programs. The temple provides spiritual education through seminars, workshops, and study circles, enabling people to deepen their understanding of ancient scriptures like the Bhagavad Gita and the Srimad Bhagavatam.

The temple's serene ambiance and devotional atmosphere attract both locals and tourists, offering them an opportunity to experience spiritual bliss and find solace in Krishna consciousness. It serves as a reminder of the importance of spirituality, devotion, and community in a fast-paced and materialistic world.