Shri Sanatan Dharm Radha Krishna Mandir - श्री सनातन धर्म राधा कृष्ण मंदिर

श्री सनातन धर्म राधा कृष्ण मंदिर (Shri Sanatan Dharm Radha Krishna Mandir) a temple with the large span of spiritual deities, near Ramleela Ground Pandav Nagar. Shri Ram and Bhakt Hanuman dham pran pratistha held in 1972.

Information

Open Close Timing
4:30 AM - 12:00 PM, 4:00 PM - 10:00 PM (Winter: 9:30 PM)
Arti
Summer: 5:00 AM, 7:30 PM
Winter: 5:00 AM, 7:00 PM
Mantra
बंसी वारे की जय!
Dham
Main Hall (L-R): Shri Panchmukhi HanumanShri Hanuman JiMaa SherawaliMaa SarswatiMaa DurgaKalki JiMaa KaliMaa Mansa DeviBaba Khatushyam JiShri Radha Krishna (c)Baba Balaknath JiShri Sai Maharaj and Sai ChaukiShri Banke Bihari LalMaa GangaShri GaneshShri Gauri Shankar with Nandi JiShivling with GanShri Ram Family
Outer (L-R): Peepal TreeShri Shani MaharajNavgrah DhamBanana TreeGuru Brihaspati DevMaa Tulsi
Basic Services
Water Coolar, CCTV Security, Shoe Store
Charitable Services
Dharmshala, Satsang Hall
Founded
Around 1956
Dedicated To
Shri Radha Krishna
Photography
🚫 No (It's not ethical to capture photograph inside the temple when someone engaged in worship! Please also follow temple`s Rules and Tips.)

How To Reach

Address 📧
Block C, Pandav Nagar, New Delhi - 110092 Delhi New Delhi
Road 🚗
Gurjar Samrat Mihir Bhoj Marg / Noida Link Road
Social Media
Coordinates 🌐
°N, °E

Photo Gallery

Beautifully crafted main gate entrance with large holy bell. Photo taken from gali ended with ramlila ground.

Trishul the symbol of Lord Shiv sahastra on the top of main shikhar with holy flag.

Pratham Shri Ganaesh on front balcony with exactly on main entrance gate.

Shri Shani Dham under holy Peepal Tree between entrance and main prayer hall.

श्री सनातन धर्म राधा कृष्ण मंदिर on Google Map

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Updated: Nov 10, 2016 06:43 AM

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