The temple is part of the global ISKCON network founded by A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada.
The complex regularly conducts 'Food for Life' programs to distribute vegetarian meals to the local community.
The deities, known as Sri Sri Radha Giridhari, are the focal point of the daily ritual schedule.
The premises incorporate eco-friendly practices to manage waste and water usage.
The temple organizes weekly Sunday Love Feasts, a tradition observed across all ISKCON centers worldwide.
Shri Radhagiridhari Temple is a prominent ISKCON center located in the northern suburbs of Mumbai. The temple complex serves as a spiritual hub for the Gaudiya Vaishnava tradition in the Mira Road area. It features a marble-adorned main hall housing deities of Radha and Krishna. The facility includes a Govinda’s restaurant and a residential complex for devotees. It acts as a community center, hosting frequent kirtans, lectures, and festivals. The architecture follows traditional Vedic principles adapted for an urban setting.
The main altar area when the curtains open for darshan, or the central courtyard.
Visit during evening kirtans for the most immersive musical experience.
Utilize the on-site pure vegetarian restaurant for an authentic sattvic meal.
Participate in the congregational chanting if you wish to observe the core devotional practice.
Avoid visiting during peak monsoon if you struggle with heavy localized rainfall, as access routes in the area can become congested.
Modest clothing covering shoulders and knees is required; shoes must be removed and placed in designated racks before entering the temple hall; maintain silence in the prayer area.