7 divine Krishna temples to visit in Mumbai this Janmashtami
Anushree Gaikwad
Despite Mumbai’s rush, these 7 Krishna temples offer peace, devotion, and spiritual escape — perfect spots to celebrate Janmashtami with joy and bhakti
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Shree Radha Krishna Temple
Located in Dadar, this popular Krishna temple shines during Janmashtami with vibrant decor and all-day special rituals, drawing devotees from across Mumbai
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Gokul Temple
Gokul Mandir in Dadar is one of Mumbai’s oldest Krishna temples, known for its peaceful vibe and grand Janmashtami and Vaishnav festival celebrations
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Sri Radha Rasabihari Temple
Sri Radha Rasabihari Temple in Mira Road offers a serene escape with its calm atmosphere, perfect for spiritual upliftment and peaceful devotion
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Shree Krishna Pranami Mandir
Shri Krishna Pranami Mandir in Bhuleshwar’s Fanas Wadi is a peaceful temple with rich history, rooted in the spiritual teachings of the Pranami Sampradaya
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Radha Gopinath Temple
Radha Gopinath Temple near Girgaum Chowpatty offers peace in South Mumbai’s chaos. Run by ISKCON, it`s a vibrant spiritual hub and serene place of worship
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Shri Dwarkadhish Temple
Situated near Ramwadi on Kalbadevi Road, Dwarkadhish Temple (Soonderbagh Temple) is one of Mumbai`s oldest functional haveli-style Krishna temples
ISKCON Temple
There is of course the famous ISKCON Temple in Juhu, one of Mumbai’s most renowned Krishna temples, known for its grand Janmashtami celebrations
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