Bhaktivedanta Manor - Hare Krishna Temple
Bhaktivedanta Manor - Hare Krishna Temple
Bhaktivedanta Manor - Hare Krishna Temple
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10:00 AM - 1:00 PM, 4:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Monday
10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
4:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Tuesday
10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
4:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Wednesday
10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
4:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Thursday
10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
4:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Friday
10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
4:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Saturday
10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
4:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Sunday
10:00 AM - 7:30 PM
About
In the Hertfordshire countryside just north of London, Bhaktivedanta Manor, complete with its farmlands, beautiful gardens and temple is a real sanctuary for the soul. Open all year round to visitors and students of ancient wisdom, the temple offers a great experience with tours of the shrine, gardens and compassionate farm. See the rooms of the famous Hare Krishna guru Srila Prabhupada, to whom George Harrison gifted this iconic mock Tudor mansion. Visitors may participate in inspirational talks, yoga classes, mantra meditation, vegetarian cooking classes and various retreats.
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- Matthew B3 contributionsGood vibes and peace aplentyHare Krishna. I had the most amazing tour today with my wonderful guide, Padma. I toured around the exquisite grounds, even feed a cow in the sanctuary! I joined the 12:30 Darshan which was a real treat; singing in worship with the worshippers. The free Prasadam lunch was delicious too. I cannot wait to return to soak up the good vibes once again.Visited January 2023Written 30 January 2023
- KK9626 contributionsEnlightening tour!Been meaning to write this review for ages. Me & my partner decided to stop off here on the way to our spa in Hertfordshire. We booked a tour on the same day, and the guide (originally from Manchester) was really informative and showed us around the grounds. He told us stories about the monks who stay there and this was really enlightening. We visited the cows in the cow sanctuary and were able to feed them. The langar was really tasty and we bought a beautiful idol of Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Vishnu from the gift shop to bless our home. I would definitely visit again if we were travelling through Watford in the future, as it is a really peaceful place.Visited March 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten 2 May 2023
- abiChessington, United Kingdom12 contributions5/5had an amazing visit with my mum! we got to experience so many new things! our tour guide was so attentive and really great at explaining all the things i didn’t know! we got such tasty food and had so many great chats with those who live there. we also got to feed their beautiful cows! great day! definitely will be back :)Visited May 2023Travelled with familyWritten 11 May 2023
- Tour089700816291 contributionA beautiful, healing experience.This was a truly beautiful and blessed day, we were made to feel so welcome. Our guide was warm and great at sharing information and knowledge. A peaceful place with amazingly kept gardens. We came away with that peace and beauty within. Thanks so much 😊Visited July 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten 11 July 2023
- R D1 contributionPleasant experience at Hara Krishna temple.We meet planty ot our friends,Been to Govesala to feed the cows ,Been to minder, Waited till midnight to witness the the birth ceremony of Lord Krishna,attended all other tents with different programs, had delicious prasad, bought some food and enjoyed it in picnic area. Overall we had a pleasant experience and a day. After all the services given to disabled people with bugys was great. Jay shree Krishna.Visited September 2023Travelled with familyWritten 25 September 2023
- FarAway366433283201 contributionMost interesting and welcoming.Went as part of a plan to see more of Herts. Never before been to a temple. Attractive grounds and quite a lot to see, including cow farm. Good cafe but all takeaway and too much single use plastic for my taste. Had a tour of the temple and house, which was most interesting. There about 3 hours and needed this time to take it in.Visited September 2023Travelled soloWritten 2 October 2023
- Neil GWitney, United Kingdom58 contributionsExcellent Krishna Consciousness'I am a believer in Hare Krishna and when I go I am always spoken to very nicely all the staff there are polite and always good to help out. I have donated money to this place and would recommend to anyone to go along. You can feed the cows, do some praying in the temple. There are always things to do inc Yoga and many courses.Visited August 2023Travelled soloWritten 17 November 2023
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Neil G
Witney, UK58 contributions
Aug 2023 • Solo
I am a believer in Hare Krishna and when I go I am always spoken to very nicely all the staff there are polite and always good to help out. I have donated money to this place and would recommend to anyone to go along. You can feed the cows, do some praying in the temple. There are always things to do inc Yoga and many courses.
Written 17 November 2023
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Sweta Garg
Horsham, UK5 contributions
Jan 2023 • Family
Very focussed on money making. The take postal address when you pay for pooja and then start sending you post asking for donation. It comes before Janmashtami and now just before Diwali. A thali costs £65!! Krishna says offer me a leaf or flower or water with love and I will accept. Please read the Gita and stop making this all about profit! Everything here is for sale.
I'd rather donate my money to a Gurudwara who at least offers free food to the needy or anyone who visits the temple.
I'd rather donate my money to a Gurudwara who at least offers free food to the needy or anyone who visits the temple.
Written 26 October 2023
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FarAway36643328320
1 contribution
Sep 2023 • Solo
Went as part of a plan to see more of Herts. Never before been to a temple. Attractive grounds and quite a lot to see, including cow farm. Good cafe but all takeaway and too much single use plastic for my taste. Had a tour of the temple and house, which was most interesting. There about 3 hours and needed this time to take it in.
Written 2 October 2023
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R D
1 contribution
Sep 2023 • Family
We meet planty ot our friends,Been to Govesala to feed the cows ,Been to minder, Waited till midnight to witness the the birth ceremony of Lord Krishna,attended all other tents with different programs, had delicious prasad, bought some food and enjoyed it in picnic area. Overall we had a pleasant experience and a day.
After all the services given to disabled people with bugys was great.
Jay shree Krishna.
After all the services given to disabled people with bugys was great.
Jay shree Krishna.
Written 25 September 2023
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Hitesh P
12 contributions
Jul 2023 • Family
Very very peaceful place must visit with family jai shree krishna. Food and prasad hot masala tea available at Cafe in the temple nice pond inside the garden area.
Written 23 July 2023
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Tour08970081629
1 contribution
Jul 2023 • Couples
This was a truly beautiful and blessed day, we were made to feel so welcome. Our guide was warm and great at sharing information and knowledge. A peaceful place with amazingly kept gardens. We came away with that peace and beauty within. Thanks so much 😊
Written 11 July 2023
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Alex Hill
3 contributions
Jun 2023 • Solo
Food for the soul. Hospitable community of devotees inviting all people to rejoice in Krishna's love. Hare Krishna ❤️
Written 23 June 2023
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2 contributions
Jun 2023
We visited on 10 June 2023 and started with a booked tour.
We all were very happy with our visit and felt connected to the purpose and work that has gone into maintaining this wonderful manor.
We had the pleasure of meeting Ujwala, she delivered our tour and shared her exceptional insight and experiences. We recommend meeting Ujwala and learning everything on offer. We thank Ujwala for her time, hard work and knowledge.
Wishing everyone at the manor good health and peace.
Thank you to everyone involved at the manor.
Hare Krishna.
We all were very happy with our visit and felt connected to the purpose and work that has gone into maintaining this wonderful manor.
We had the pleasure of meeting Ujwala, she delivered our tour and shared her exceptional insight and experiences. We recommend meeting Ujwala and learning everything on offer. We thank Ujwala for her time, hard work and knowledge.
Wishing everyone at the manor good health and peace.
Thank you to everyone involved at the manor.
Hare Krishna.
Written 14 June 2023
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beachyoga
CA1 contribution
Jun 2023 • Friends
Amazing visit! The Darshana, the Arti, the prasadam (feast on vegetation food), the cows, the walk, the Manor are very impressive. Not to be missed. Thank you to all the volunteers for your smiles and warm welcome.
Written 8 June 2023
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coronavirus k
3 contributions
Apr 2023
love it. hare full to the Krishna with the cow market that love the land hail god. god of alll that lives.
Written 4 June 2023
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Eire108
58 contributions
What time is the Sunday programme at?
Kajolrani
London, UK142 contributions
Dear Reviewer
The Shree Krishna Janmasti celebrations commence on
Sunday 2nd September 2018 & will continue through
Monday 3rd September 2018.
Darshan Times - Shree Krishna Janmashtami 2018 at Manor, Watford, London,
Arati & Darshan Times
Darshan will be available all day on both days from 9.00 onwards.
Sunday 2nd September 2018
Darshan
10.00am – 9.30pm – until everyone has taken darshan.
Arati
4.30 am, 12.30 pm, 4.20 pm, 7.00 pm, 9.00 pm.
Monday 3rd September 2018
Darshan
10.00am – 12 midnight – until everyone has taken darshan.
Arati
4.30 am, 12.30 pm, 4.20 pm 7.00 pm, 9.00 pm, 12.00 midnight
Aside from these times, Bhaktivedanta Manor building is open daily from 4.30am—9.30pm for pilgrims and guests. 4.30-4.55am – Mangal Arati
I hope this helps and I hope you have a blessed day at the temple.
Shekharinuk
Leeds, UK
Is there parking space available for visitors?
372karen62
Watford, UK23 contributions
yes lots of free parking spaces
smlaugh
Brentford, UK1 contribution
Is there a restaurant at or near the manor like the temple in Neasden?
renay J
Royston, UK32 contributions
they offer Prashad but not sure of the times. There is a shop where food can be brought and their cakes are a delight probably not as extensive as the neesden with their great takeaway device.
anyone else shed some light...
addonnis
Coventry, UK34 contributions
Has anyone taken a taxi to the manor from watford junction. If so, approximately how much does it cost and how long does the journey take
Charles K
130 contributions
I haven't. It's a few miles from Watford. There must be taxi firms in Watford you can call or try an Uber enquiry.
jeffiles888
Bishops Stortford, UK
Is manor and grounds wheelchair friendly
Sanjiv P
London, UK27 contributions
Hi
Yes it is and also there are plenty of volunteers to help you get around
How large is the universe according to the people at the Manor?
Ray M
St. Albans, UK77 contributions
Oh, I missed the most important thing. This temple is all about guiding us from this temporary body and planet to the eternal, spiritual planets, and our eternal spiritual self. Same soul, but no labels !!
That is the unique thing about this powerful spiritual place. It is a door to the eternal planets. The residents are all working on going through the portal of leaving this body, and revealing their real original eternal identity.
It amazes me that such deep thinking is going on so close to home, and we dont have to go far to find it.
Hazel L
Norwich, UK10 contributions
Can we just turn up for a visit any day next week? What do we do when we arrive? Me and my husband would ideally like to experience somevof the chsnting, very interested, but we don't know when it is going on.
We feel a bit shy just dropping in!
Any info greatly appreciated - we are free next week.
Blessings!
Krishen835
15 contributions
Hi Hazel,
It's open to everyone.
Here are the Darshan Times:
There are several services throughout the day at Bhaktivedanta Manor to which everyone is welcome to attend. Aside from these times, Bhaktivedanta Manor building is open daily from 4.30am—9.30pm for pilgrims and guests.
4.30-4.55am – Mangal Arati
Mangala-arati is the first temple ceremony of the day. It begins at 4:30am and is considered mangala, or ‘auspicious’ for all who participate. The devotees sing beautiful prayers glorifying the spiritual master and the Hare Krishna maha-mantra.
4.55-5.15am – Tulasi-arati
This ceremony is right after mangala-arati. Tulasi is a sacred plant which is very dear to the Lord, and worship of Tulasi-devi is most beneficial. Tulasi-arati is performed like this: The devotees sing prayers to Tulasi-devi while one devotee offers her arati with incense, ghee lamp, and flowers. When the song is finished, the devotees circumambulate Tulasi-devi and offer her water by pouring some drops at her root.
7.00-7.05am – Deity Greeting
After the Deities have been worshiped in private, They give Their audience (darshana) to the devotees and the public, who then can see the shrine and offer worship and prayers. This is accompanied by a recorded singing of the Govindam prayers of the Brahma-samhita. The priest offers a short arati ceremony with ghee lamp, incense, chamara, and, in warm weather, a peacock fan.
7.10am – Guru-Puja
At this time, as members of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness we offer our obeisances to Srila Prabhupada as the instructing guru for all devotees. We are eternally indebted to him for single-handedly bringing Krishna to the Western world and thus giving everyone the opportunity to become a lover of God.
During the guru-puja, the devotees sing prayers glorifying the spiritual master and offer flower petals and obeisances at the lotus feet of Srila Prabhupada.
7.30am – Srimad-Bhagavatam Class
After all the singing and dancing the devotees sit down and listen to a lecture on Srimad-Bhagavatam. The speaker reads a verse and Srila Prabhupada’s explanation of it, and then elaborates on the topics discussed there. At the end of the class, there are usually questions or comments. Thus an interesting and enlightening discussion takes place.
12.30-12.55pm – Raj Bhoga Arati
The raja-bhoga-arati follows the noon offering of food to the Deities. It lasts for about 25 minutes. The priest offers incense, ghee lamp, water, cloth, flowers, camara, and (in warm weather) also a peacock fan.
*Due to weddings on Saturdays, the facility for darshan (during this arati) is restricted. Single file queueing is likely and you will only see the Deities for a few moments.
4.20-4.30pm – Dhupa Arati
This arati lasts for 10 minutes. The priest offers incense, flowers, camara, and (in warm weather) also a peacock fan. Food offered to the Deities is usually fruits.
*Due to weddings on Fridays, the facility for darshan (during this arati) is restricted. Single file queueing is likely and you will only see the Deities for a few moments.
7.00-7.25pm – Sandya Arati
This is also known as Gaura-arati. The devotees sing Sri Gaura-arati–a joyful song glorifying Lord Chaitanya and His associates. It lasts for about 25 minutes.
7.30pm-8:30 Bhagavad-Gita Class
Conducted in a similar manner to the morning Bhagavatam class, evening Bhagavad-gita class draws in congregation members as well as the residents.
(except Friday & Sundays)
9.00-9.10pm – Shayan Arati
The final arati of the day allows all the devotees to have a last opportunity to see the Deities and offer their prayers.
9.30pm – Temple closes
Please note that due to weddings on certain Friday afternoons, Saturday mornings and Saturday afternoons, the facility for darshan is restricted. Single file queueing is likely and you will only see the Deities for a few moments.
I am not terribly religious but would like to visit with my young daughter to see the house and grounds. Is this OK? I don't wish to be disrespectful
Yogadeva
Belgium225 contributions
It's a wonderful place to visit, and your daughter might enjoy watching the cows get milked by hand - it will be a rare opportunity to see the respectful treatment of dairy cows! Buy some treats in the shop, and even stay for a delicious vegetarian meal (offered freely and with joy by the residents). The grounds are lovely, especially George's Garden, in honour of George Harrison who bought the property for his teacher and followers. You will see where they prepare the food to be sent into London to feed 1000 homeless. At first a bit quirky as seen from an outsider, you will be amazed by the love and devotion of this alternative community.
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- Mon - Sat 10:00 - 13:00
- Mon - Sat 16:00 - 19:30
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