Key Points

The ISKCON temple in Noida witnessed massive crowds as devotees gathered for Janmashtami celebrations. Police implemented strict security measures, including CCTV surveillance and traffic diversions. The temple was beautifully decorated with flowers and lights, enhancing the festive spirit. Devotees had to park their vehicles away and walk due to restricted access near the temple.

Key Points: Noida ISKCON Temple Tightens Security for Janmashtami Celebrations

  • Heavy police deployment at Noida ISKCON for Janmashtami
  • Traffic diversions enforced near temple premises
  • Devotees park vehicles at Adobe building and walk
  • Temple adorned with flowers, lights, and Radha-Krishna idols
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Tight security, traffic diversions at Noida ISKCON temple for Janmashtami celebrations

Heavy police presence and traffic diversions in Noida as ISKCON temple sees massive Janmashtami crowds. Devotees throng to celebrate Lord Krishna’s birth.

"Every visitor is being checked, and barricades are set up around the temple. – Gautam Buddh Nagar Police"

Noida, Aug 16

The ISKCON temple in Noida witnessed massive footfall on Janmashtami, with devotees gathering since morning to mark the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna.

The temple functionaries said that special programmes will continue till midnight amid elaborate decorations and rituals.

Given the heavy rush, Gautam Buddh Nagar Police, under Commissioner Laxmi Singh, have implemented strict security and traffic arrangements.

The temple premises and surrounding areas are under CCTV surveillance, with police and commando personnel deployed at every point.

Traffic diversions have been enforced around the temple.

According to the police advisory, vehicle movement from NTPC underpass square to Gizaur square and vice versa has been restricted.

Devotees’ vehicles are being parked near the Adobe building, from where visitors must proceed on foot, the police advisory said.

VVIP vehicles are allowed entry from the Sector 33-34 intersection up to the Shilp Haat parking.

Vehicles heading to Ghaziabad via Gizaur from Sector 31/25 have been diverted through Spice Mall and Sector-22, 23, 54 intersection.

Entry and exit from the ISKCON/NTPC loop have been closed, and no vehicles are being allowed within 500 metres of the temple.

The temple has been adorned with flowers, lights and colourful decorations, with idols of Radha-Krishna beautifully embellished. Children dressed as Lord Krishna added to the devotional fervour.

Police said barricades have been set up around the temple and every visitor is being checked. Traffic restrictions will remain in place till late at night, officials added.

Known to be a serene place, the Iskcon temple falls under the religious traditions of the Hare Krishna movement, and is based on the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita and the lessons by Lord Krishna.

The temple’s architecture blends traditional Vedic design with modern features, creating a calm and uplifting atmosphere. Its intricate carvings, serene marble floors, and spacious courtyards reflect timeless Indian temple style while providing a peaceful space for meditation and worship.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the devotion, the traffic diversions are causing major inconvenience to daily commuters. Can't the police find a better way to manage both devotees and regular traffic? The entire sector becomes a mess every festival.
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Ananya R
The sight of children dressed as Krishna is so heartwarming! ❤️ ISKCON does a wonderful job preserving our culture. The police arrangements are much better than last year - good to see learning from past experiences.
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Vikram M
Why special entry for VVIPs? In God's eyes, all devotees are equal. The common people have to walk 500m while VIP vehicles get direct access. This discrimination shouldn't exist in religious places.
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Kavya N
The blend of modern security with traditional celebrations is impressive. The CCTV surveillance and commando deployment make me feel safe taking my elderly parents there. Happy Janmashtami to all! 🎉
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Siddharth J
The article mentions the temple's architecture - truly a masterpiece! The marble floors and carvings create such a divine atmosphere. More people should visit on normal days too, not just festivals.

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