The temple is one of the largest ISKCON centers in Uttar Pradesh, facilitating large-scale Vedic cultural events.
The onsite goshala operates as a protected sanctuary for cattle, reflecting the Vaishnava emphasis on cow protection.
The architecture incorporates traditional Rajasthani and contemporary North Indian temple design elements.
The complex is situated within the Ansal Api township, serving as a primary spiritual hub for the surrounding residential sectors.
The ISKCON Temple in Lucknow, dedicated to Sri Sri Radha Raman Bihari Ji, is a prominent Vaishnava shrine located along the Amar Shaheed Path. The temple complex features distinctively vibrant architectural detailing and highly ornate, vividly painted altars housing the primary deities. Beyond the main shrine, the premises include a functional goshala (cow sanctuary) where oxen and cattle are maintained as part of traditional Vedic service. The site serves as a regional center for the International Society for Krishna Consciousness, hosting frequent devotional chanting and spiritual discourses. It is situated within the rapidly developing Golf City area, functioning as a cultural landmark in southern Lucknow. The complex is maintained with a focus on hygiene and traditional ritualistic practices.
The main temple facade featuring the ornate carvings and the landscaped gardens surrounding the courtyard.
Visit during the evening kirtan sessions for a highly immersive sensory experience.
The temple grounds are extensive; wear comfortable footwear that is easy to remove at the entrance.
Follow the designated pathways to visit the goshala, as it is a quiet area dedicated to animal care.
Do not attempt to photograph the deities inside the inner sanctum, as this is strictly prohibited.
Modest clothing covering shoulders and knees is required; remove footwear at the designated stands; maintain silence inside the main prayer hall.