Deities installed at ISKCON’s new temple complex in Hubballi
The ISKCON temple complex in Hubballi, India, has completed its first phase of construction and held a formal deity installation ceremony. The temple will remain closed for a 48-day ritual period before opening to the public in August.
Why it matters
This marks a significant cultural and religious milestone for the North Karnataka region, reflecting the growth of spiritual infrastructure.
Scores of devotees from various places gathered at the new temple complex of ISKCON at Rayapur in Hubballi on Monday to get the first darshan of Sri Sri Radha Govind Devji after the Prana Pratishtana of the idols brought from Jaipur was completed as per rituals in the presence of priests.
The report is a straightforward account of a religious event and construction project.
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