Sacred Temple Deities
Experience the Divine Presence and Spiritual Serenity
Experience the divine presence of the sacred deities and immerse yourself in an atmosphere of devotion, peace, and spiritual grace. Each deity embodies timeless blessings and inspires faith in every heart.
Swayambhu Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy
Swayambhu Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy
A Divine Presence of Blessings and Grace
In this sacred temple, the Lord Narasimha appeared as a self-manifest Deity (Swayambhu), accompanied by His eternal consort, Sri Lakshmi Devi. This temple is unique in its portrayal of the divine couple in a self-manifest standing posture, a rare and auspicious sight.
Lord Narasimha is depicted in a serene two-handed form, holding the Sudarshan Chakra in His right hand and a Conch shell in His left. The divine consort, Sri Lakshmi Devi, blesses all the devotees with her abhaya hasta (gesture of fearlessness), showering mercy and protection upon those who seek Her darshan.
Sri Sri Radha Govinda
In the Sri Radha Govinda Altar, we are blessed to behold the divine Deities of Sri Sri Radha Govinda in an exquisite standing posture. Lord Krishna, also revered as Govinda, is depicted in His graceful Tribhanga form, with His body elegantly bent at three places, holding a flute. elements of both Indian temple architecture and modern architecture.
Srimati Radharani, with Her gentle Abhaya hasta, bestows Her divine blessings upon all sincere devotees, guiding them in their spiritual journey and aiding them in progressing in their devotional services.
Sri Sri Radha Govinda
Sri Panchajanyeshwara Swamy
Sri Panchajanyeshwara Swamy
In this sacred Kshetra, Lord Shiva is believed to have self-manifested as Panchajanyeshwara Swamy. It is said that when Lord Shiva performed intense penance to attain the divine darshan of Lord Narasimha, the Lord, in His grace, appeared before him and placed His conch, Panchajanya, upon Lord Shiva’s head.
This divine act symbolizes the close connection and blessing between Lord Shiva and Lord Narasimha in this revered pilgrimage site.
Sri Chaturbhuja Japanjaneya Swamy
In this sacred place, Lord Hanuman is portrayed in a distinctive and unique posture, with four hands. In two of His hands, He holds the Conch and Disc, symbols of divine power and protection. In the other two hands, He holds the Japa Mala and Sakshi Mala, signifying the importance of chanting holy names. This posture serves as a reminder to all devotees that in Kali Yuga, the prescribed Yuga-dharma is the chanting of the holy names, particularly the Hare Krishna maha mantra.
This divine depiction of Lord Hanuman can also be found in the Sholinger Narasimha temple, where His form emphasizes the vital practice of devotional chanting in this age.
Sri Chaturbhuja Japanjaneya Swamy
Jalagarbha Narayana Shaligrama
Jalagarbha Narayana Shaligrama
Inside Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Altar, you can find this Deity. The Shaligrama Shila, a self-manifested form of Lord Vishnu, is primarily found in the Gandaki River near the Muktinath Temple in Nepal and is considered the most sacred form for worship. This divine Shaligrama has miraculously arrived at the Swayambhu Lakshmi Narasimha Kshetram in Banjara Hills, further enhancing the sanctity of the place. What makes this Shaligrama particularly unique is the presence of holy Ganga water within it, which has led to it being named “Jalagarbha Narayana.” .
It is believed that simply having darshan of this sacred Shaligrama cleanses the devotee of all sinful reactions, offering spiritual liberation and divine blessings.
Sri Garuda Dev
Garuda, the noble bird carrier of Lord Vishnu, is depicted here in a standing posture, ever vigilant and devoted. With unwavering reverence, he gazes steadfastly at Sri Lakshmi Narasimha, embodying his eternal role as the devoted servant and protector of Lord Vishnu. His gaze reflects deep admiration and constant alertness, symbolizing his unwavering devotion and readiness to serve the Divine.
This sacred place is a true reflection of the Lord’s grace and mercy, drawing all who visit into His divine presence for eternal blessings and peace
Sri Garuda Dev
Srila Prabhupada
Srila Prabhupada
His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada (1896–1977), the Founder-Acharya of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), is the great spiritual ambassador who carried the timeless message of the Bhagavad-gita and Srimad-Bhagavatam from India to the whole world. At the age of 69, on the order of his spiritual master, he traveled alone to America in 1965 and, within just 12 years, established over 100 temples, translated and published dozens of authentic Vedic scriptures, and inspired thousands to take up the chanting of the Hare Krishna Maha-mantra.
His life and teachings continue to transform millions, showing that devotion to Krishna is the true path to peace, happiness, and self-realization.
Sacred Glimpses of Devotion
A visual journey through the divine beauty of our temple
Step into the sacred world of our temple through these glimpses of timeless architecture, intricate carvings, and spiritual serenity. Every corner reflects devotion, artistry, and a deep connection to our cultural heritage.
Narasimha Bhavan
Where Devotion Takes Shape
Nestled within the divine grounds of the Swayambhu Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Kshetram at Hare Krishna Golden Temple, Banjara Hills, Narasimha Bhavan stands as a monumental step forward in the mission of spiritual service and devotional outreach.
This magnificent multi-purpose bhavan is being constructed to serve the thousands of devotees, pilgrims, and seekers who visit this sacred kshetra every day. Rooted in the timeless traditions of Vedic architecture and inspired by the vision of Srila Prabhupada and ISKCON, Narasimha Bhavan is designed to be more than just a building — it is a living temple of seva, learning, and community.
From comfortable guest accommodations for visiting pilgrims, to a grand prasadam hall, a state-of-the-art kitchen, and a center for spiritual education — every corner of Narasimha Bhavan is consecrated to the service of the Lord and His devotees.
By contributing to this sacred project, you become a part of something eternal. Your name, your family’s name, your seva — all will be forever enshrined in this divine abode of Lord Narasimha.
Srivari Prasadam Hall
Srivari Prasadam Hall
Where Every Meal is a Sacred Offering
Srivari Prasadam Hall is the heart of community seva within Narasimha Bhavan — a grand, welcoming space where hundreds of devotees and pilgrims gather to receive the Lord’s prasadam with love and gratitude. Here, food is not merely nourishment — it is a divine blessing. Your seva ensures that no devotee ever leaves the temple hungry.
Pure Sattvic Prasadam: Every meal is cooked with pure love, deep devotion, and offered to the Lord first to become spiritualized mercy.
Cultural & Spiritual Destination: A sacred gathering space that showcases India’s rich heritage of selfless hospitality and spiritual unity.
Annadanam seva: Keeping the timeless Vedic tradition alive by serving free, sanctified food to every visiting soul.
Raja Vidya Bhavan
Igniting Minds with Eternal Vedic Wisdom
A state-of-the-art learning and convention space built to empower the community, children, and youth through Vedic wisdom, cultural events, and leadership programs.
Preserving Our Roots: Passing down timeless values and sacred philosophy inspired by the teachings of Srila Prabhupada.
Seva Contribution: ₹ 25,00,000/-
Raja Vidya Bhavan
Yatri Nivas
Yatri Nivas
A Sanctuary of Rest for Spiritual Seekers
A dedicated space designed to offer comfortable accommodation and spiritual rejuvenation to visiting pilgrims and devotees from across the world.
Seva Contribution: ₹ 25,00,000/-
Srivari Pakashala
Sowing the Seeds of Bhakti Through Food
An ultra-hygienic, modern commercial kitchen entirely dedicated to preparing pure offerings (Naivedyam) for the Deities and large-scale prasadam for visitors.
Seva Contribution: ₹ 25,00,000/-
Srivari Pakashala