A 108-acre spiritual farm dedicated to natural and sustainable cultivation for temple seva, deity worship, and free prasadam distribution. Every grain, fruit, flower, and plant is grown with devotion in service to Lord Krishna and for the benefit of visiting devotees.
Acres of Sacred Farm Land
Plant Varieties Maintained
Days of Temple Seva Support
Grains, fruits, and flowers are lovingly grown for Lord Krishna's daily seva.
Farm produce supports sanctified meals distributed freely to visitors and devotees.
Sustainable and devotional cultivation in harmony with nature and spiritual life.
Visitors can explore plant diversity and learn the purpose of each sacred plant.
ISKCON FARM HOUSE is more than a farm — it is a living expression of devotion, sustainability, service, and spiritual ecology rooted in Krishna consciousness.
A vast spiritual landscape dedicated to natural farming, temple support, and sacred cultivation.
A rich collection of grains, fruits, vegetables, flowers, herbs, and sacred plants across the farm.
Everything grown here is offered in service to Lord Krishna through offerings, cooking, and worship.
Produce from the farm helps support the preparation and free distribution of sanctified food.
Acres of Sacred Farm
ISKCON FARM HOUSE is a 108-acre spiritual farm dedicated to the service of Lord Krishna through natural and sustainable agriculture. This is not a commercial farm; rather, it is a sacred space where grains, fruits, vegetables, flowers, herbs, and other plants are cultivated with devotion for temple seva.
The produce grown here is used for deity offerings, temple cooking, and free prasadam distribution to devotees and visitors. Every aspect of the farm reflects a harmony between nature, simplicity, sustainability, and Krishna consciousness.
Beyond cultivation, the farm also serves as a place of learning and inspiration, where visitors can explore plant diversity, understand the purpose of each plant, and experience how agriculture can be connected with devotion and service.
Explore a beautiful collection of grains, fruits, flowers, herbs, and sacred plants grown across our 108-acre farm. Each plant supports temple life, prasadam preparation, ecological balance, and spiritual service.
Traditionally cultivated rice grown naturally and used in temple cooking and prasadam preparation.
Banana plants provide nutritious fruits and leaves that can be used in devotional and traditional settings.
Coconut is considered auspicious and useful in temple offerings, cooking, and traditional rituals.
A variety of naturally grown vegetables that support healthy cooking for devotees and guests.
Fragrant and colorful flowers such as marigold, rose, and jasmine for garlands and worship.
Tulasi Maharani is lovingly maintained as a sacred and central part of devotional farm life.
Every seed planted here carries a purpose — to nourish devotion, support temple life, and serve visitors through sanctified offerings and prasadam.
Grains, fruits, flowers, and sacred plants are cultivated with devotion and offered in the service of Lord Krishna.
Farm produce is used in preparing sanctified meals distributed freely to devotees, visitors, and guests.
The farm inspires visitors to understand how nature, agriculture, sustainability, and devotion can beautifully coexist.
A beautiful devotional cycle connects the soil, the harvest, the temple, and the hearts of devotees.
Seeds are planted and nurtured with care using natural and sustainable farming methods.
Produce is harvested at the right time with gratitude and devotion.
Selected produce, flowers, and sacred items are offered in temple seva and deity worship.
The farm's produce is lovingly used in the temple kitchen for prasadam preparation.
Sanctified prasadam is distributed freely to devotees and visitors who come to the temple.
The farm leaves a lasting impression on those who visit — not only through nature, but through peace, devotion, and the spirit of service.
“Walking through the farm felt deeply peaceful. It was inspiring to see how agriculture can be fully connected with devotion and seva.”
“The idea that the farm produce is used for offerings and free prasadam touched my heart. It is a beautiful expression of Krishna consciousness.”
“The farm is not just land — it is a spiritual ecosystem. Seeing the sacred plants and understanding their purpose was unforgettable.”
Visit ISKCON FARM HOUSE and explore how a 108-acre farm can support temple life, sacred offerings, free prasadam, and spiritual education in harmony with nature.
If you wish to visit, learn about the plant collection, or connect regarding the farm and temple seva, feel free to reach out.
Survey No. 411, Taluk, Mahadevpura, Karnataka 571415, India
+91 9945243930
anirudhsa3101@gmail.com
9:00 AM – 1:00 AM