ISKCON Sydney — Hindu Temple in North Sydney

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ISKCON Sydney

Hindu Temple at 180 Falcon St, North Sydney NSW 2060, Australia, North Sydney, New South Wales, 2060 . Here you will find detailed information about ISKCON Sydney: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

Opening hours

  • Monday
    4:00 AM – 9:45 PM
  • Tuesday
    4:00 AM – 9:45 PM
  • Wednesday
    4:00 AM – 9:45 PM
  • Thursday
    4:00 AM – 9:45 PM
  • Friday
    4:00 AM – 9:45 PM
  • Saturday
    4:00 AM – 9:45 PM
  • Sunday
    4:00 AM – 9:45 PM

Rating

4
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5
Based on 5 reviews

Contacts

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Region:
New South Wales
Address:
180 Falcon St, North Sydney NSW 2060, Australia, North Sydney, New South Wales, 2060
City:
North Sydney
Postcode:
2060

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About ISKCON Sydney

ISKCON Sydney is a Australian Hindu Temple based in North Sydney, New South Wales. ISKCON Sydney is located at 180 Falcon St, North Sydney NSW 2060, Australia,


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Reviews of ISKCON Sydney

  • Noah
    Added 2014.12.31
    Great place! Lot of devoties come here to pray.great palce to do and listen to chantings. Place can be a bit bigger to accommodate more people.
  • Bria
    Added 2014.12.16
    I visited this temple a couple of years ago. The temple is beautiful and has a lovely atmosphere. However, I was very upset with the staff conduct. They do not seem to be willing to accommodate new people and are rude to those who don't follow the rules. One may was very rude to me when I took my shoes off and placed them in my bag. He said I have to leave my shoes at the door and could not bring them inside with me. While I understand the need to impose certain rules on guests, there is no need to be rude about it. I was well behaved inside the temple and dressed appropriately, however I kept being subject to rude and judgemental stares by staff. I did not feel welcome, it was a very unpleasant feeling. If you want your temple to be a public place, you have to be accommodating to members of the general public. Considering majority of Australians are not religious, it is not rational to expect ordinary Australians to be aware of certain religious practices and rules. You need to put up signs and to be clear about rules you wish to impose, otherwise it is frustrating for guests. Please work on your public relations.
  • Gabriel
    Added 2014.11.05
    Divine place, must visit. Spend some time chanting and you will feel relaxed and connected to that super power. The prasadam (food) was awesome, donated my bit to the temple which obviously helps it run.
  • Kyle
    Added 2014.02.14
    A beautiful Krsna Temple, right in the heart of Sydney. Daily prayers, Prasad and discourse on the Bhagwad Geeta.
  • Bria
    Added 2014.02.13
    Divine, calm, neat and clean. Wonderful place to visit, little space but well maintained.
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