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Photos from the ISKCON Temple, New Delhi
Published by Yatharth November 21st, 2006 in PhotosThese are the photos from my recent visit to the Sri Sri Radha Partha-Sarathi ISKCON Temple, New Delhi on the 5th of November, 2006. A very beautiful temple indeed! For people who are interested to visit this temple, the full address of the same is : Sri Sri Radha Partha-Sarathi, ISKCON Temple, Sant Nagar Main Road, East of Kailash, New Delhi, India.

Main Gate of the Temple.
A glow board showing all the 10 Avataras of Lord Krishna :
1. Matsya – The fish incarnation who saves the Vedas.
2. Kurma – The tortoise incarnation who helps the to produce Amrit – The nectar of immortality, through a tug of war between the Gods (Devas) and Asuras (Demons).
3. Varaha – The boar incarnation who saves Mother Earth.
4. Narasimha – The half man - half lion incarnation who saves the life of his devotee, Prahlada.
5. Vamana – The dwarf priest incarnation who destroys the demon, Bali.
6. Parashurama – The warrior incarnation who destroys wicked rulers.
7. Ramachandra – The ideal king, son, father and man.
8. Balarama – Lord Krishna’s elder brother.
9. Buddha – The ascetic prince who renounced the throne to lead the world on the path of peace and non-violence.
10. Kalki – This avatara is yet to appear. In this avatara, Lord Krishna will incarnate himself as Kalki-destroyer of evil, who will come riding on a white horse with a blazing sword in his hand, at the end of the Kali Yuga-present age and destroy all evil, supposedly destroying the whole world and recreating a golden age.

Lord Vishnu, an expansion of Lord Krishna, resting on the coils of the cosmic serpent Shesha, also called Ananta with his consort, Goddess Lakshmi - the Goddess of wealth, massaging his feet. Sheshanaga is the expansion of Lord Balarama, Lord Krishna’s brother.

Lord Shiva in his dancing form.
Please don’t mind the quality of these pictures, they were shot using a 2.0 mega pixel, mobile phone camera.






Lord Shiva, the third God in the Hindu trinity, in his dancing form
Lord Shiva in his dancing form is also known as Natraja, good pictures.