Located in Dwarka, Delhi, this 2,00,000 sq ft ISKCON temple by Bobby Mukherrji Architects is visualized as a grand spiritual landmark celebrating the devotion to Lord Krishna. The design expresses scale, symmetry, and craftsmanship through the extensive use of white marble, detailed carvings, and temple spaces composed around light and proportion. The architectural plan integrates the main sanctum, deity halls, and congregational areas with seamless spatial flow, supported by advanced acoustic, lighting, and climate systems that enhance both ritual and visitor experience.
The temple complex extends beyond its sacred core to include the Govinda restaurant offering all-day vegetarian dining, premium guest accommodations designed to five-star standards, and common areas built with luxury-grade finishes. Each space; from worship halls to rest areas, has been designed to create an atmosphere of dignity and calm. On completion in 2026, the ISKCON Temple Dwarka will stand as one of India’s most distinguished examples of contemporary temple architecture combining spiritual purpose with architectural excellence.