Why This Place Matters

A temple dedicated to the eternal bond between Lord Krishna and Arjuna, symbolizing the divine friendship and guru-disciple relationship. This temple celebrates the sacred dialogue that became the Bhagavad Gita and the spiritual connection between teacher and student.

Mahabharata Connection

This temple honors the moment when Krishna became Arjuna charioteer, friend, and divine teacher. Their relationship shows how God comes as friend to guide us through life battles. The temple depicts their sacred bond that gave humanity the Gita.

Bhagavad Gita - Divine dialogue between Krishna and Arjuna

What to Notice Here

  • Idols or paintings of Krishna and Arjuna together in chariot
  • Artistic depictions of Gita discourse moment
  • Krishna with reins, Arjuna with bow - iconic image
  • Verses from Bhagavad Gita inscribed on walls
  • The chariot (rath) as central worship symbol
  • Peaceful meditation areas
  • Traditional puja and aarti ceremonies

Ritual & Action

Offer flowers to both Krishna and Arjuna together. Pray for divine guidance in your life battles. Recite verses from Bhagavad Gita. Seek blessings for right knowledge and courage to act. Light lamps symbolizing removal of ignorance.

How to Experience

This temple emphasizes the guru-disciple relationship. We are all like Arjuna facing difficult choices - needing divine guidance. Pray for that clarity. The dual deity reminds us that God comes as friend, not distant judge.

Time Needed 20-30 minutes
Best Photo Temple exterior. Check permission for deity photography.
Aarti Time Morning: 6:30 AM | Evening: 7:00 PM
Best Time Janmashtami (Krishna birthday) | Gita Jayanti | Morning prayers

Comfort Guide

Shoe stand at entrance. Remove before temple entry.
Temple Prasad distributed after aarti.
Standard temple access. Check for ramps.
Temple premises provide shade. Summer mornings or evenings best.

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