The ISKCON Temple in Udhampur is a vibrant and welcoming Hindu temple renowned for its expansive complex and spiritual energy. Located just 68 km from Jammu city, this temple is a focal point for devotees seeking blessings from Lord Krishna and other deities including Radha Krishna, Ram Darbar, and Narsingh Ji. The temple’s magical vibes are complemented by its excellent facilities, including a hostel that supports children from across the country by providing education, medical care, and nourishment. Visitors often highlight the warm, polite staff and the well-maintained environment, making it a standout place of worship in the region. The cow shed is a favorite spot for families and animal lovers to interact with cows and calves, adding a unique dimension to the spiritual experience. Whether attending puja ceremonies or exploring the temple grounds, guests find a sense of peace and community here.
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Rahat Arora
3 years agoIskcon temple is just 68 km away from Jammu city in Udhampur. Iskcon temple is at Dhar road and has magical Vibes. Next time visiting Udhampur do visit here seek blessings from God krishna. Temple has dirty of Radha Krishna, Ram darbar and Narsingh ji. Apart from this their is a hostel as well where childrens live from various parts of the country. All education, medical, food facilities provided to the children by the management.
Osho Ganjoo
12 months agoIt is a big temple complex. The cow shed is a good place to feed cows and calfs.
Ajay kaushik
4 months agoThe temple is in a lane..have to park it on main road and then walk about 200m... The temple premises are newt and clean ..there is a गोशाला also inside
Ravi Gupta
5 months agoVery Good temple i Udhampur City Excellent Puja Activities in Mandir Complex is totally neat & Clean Humble & Polite behaviour of staff
Dr. Rohit Singh
6 years agoNo proper parking space for 4 wheelers, located in the streets. Otherwise the temple is worth a visit, know about the timings of the pooja in the temple from the authorities which is usually early morning and late evening only. The murties are closed at other times