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1. ISKCON Temple: Established in 1998, the ISKCON Temple in East Kailash is one of Delhi’s most stunning Krishna temples. Known for its grand architecture and serene atmosphere, this temple becomes a spiritual haven during Janmashtami.

Visitors can witness the beautiful idols of Radha and Krishna, explore a Vedic museum, and even enjoy a meal at the on-site restaurant. (Image source: Twitter/ Anushka Singh Rajput) 2. Birla Temple (Laxmi Narayan Temple): The iconic Laxmi Narayan Temple, commonly known as Birla Mandir, is another must-visit during Janmashtami.



Located in the heart of Delhi, this temple is renowned for its grandeur and the vibrant decorations that adorn it during the festival. The temple, dedicated to Lord Krishna and Goddess Laxmi, is beautifully lit with twinkling lights and adorned with stunning floral arrangements, creating a breathtaking sight. (Image source: Twitter/ Civil Engineering Discoveries) 3.

Chattarpur Temple: Chattarpur Temple is one of the largest temples in India that is spread across 60 acres and is dedicated to Katyayani Devi, an incarnation of Goddess Durga. The temple complex also houses several smaller shrines dedicated to various Hindu deities, including Lord Krishna. Chattarpur Temple is famous for hosting one of the biggest Janmashtami celebrations in Delhi, attracting devotees from all over the city.

(Image source: Twitter/ IndiaBespoke) 4. Swaminarayan Akshardham: Swaminarayan Akshardham is a breathtaking symbol of Indian culture and an architectural marvel that showcases over 10,000 years of India’s rich heritage. This temple epitomises ancient Indian architecture, traditions, and spiritual teachings, making it a significant site for Janmashtami celebrations.

The temple’s grandeur and spiritual ambiance offer a profound experience for devotees and visitors alike, making it a top choice for celebrating the divine occasion of Lord Krishna’s birth. (Image source: Twitter/ Harsh Madhusudan) 5. Jagannath Temple: A replica of the famous Jagannath Temple in Puri, the Jagannath Temple in Hauz Khas is a revered site in Delhi.

The temple’s presiding deity, Lord Jagannath, draws hundreds of devotees daily, and the temple becomes a focal point of devotion during the Rath Yatra festival. It’s an ideal spot to witness a diverse celebration of Lord Krishna’s birth during Janmashtami. (Image source: Twitter/ Indic_Vibhu) 6.

Shri Radha Krishna Mandir: For those seeking peace and serenity, Shri Radha Krishna Mandir in Greater Kailash-I offers a tranquil environment perfect for spiritual reflection. The temple’s calming atmosphere becomes even more blissful during Janmashtami, making it an ideal spot for those looking to connect with their spiritual side. (Image source: Instagram/ manilasharmaa).

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