Hare Krishna Melbourne

Plan your visit.

Everything you need to know before visiting Hare Krishna Melbourne for the first time

EXPERIENCE

EXPERIENCE

EXPERIENCE

Visiting made simple.

Whether you’re joining a Sunday Feast, attending meditation, exploring spiritual life or simply curious to visit, Hare Krishna Melbourne is open and welcoming to everyone.

17 hrs

OPEN DAILY

6

DAILY ARATIS

17 hrs

From Tram Stop

Six gentle moments to enjoy

The temple is open daily, offering multiple opportunities to pause, reflect, and connect.

4:30 – 5:00 am

Mangala Aarti

We start the day with auspicious prayers, invoking blessings in the peaceful pre-dawn hours.

4:30 – 5:00 am

Mangala Aarti

We start the day with auspicious prayers, invoking blessings in the peaceful pre-dawn hours.

5:00 – 5:15 am

Tulsi Aarti

We offer prayers and circumambulation to the sacred Tulasi plant, revered as a pure devotee of Krishna.

5:15 – 7:15 am

Japa Meditation

We chant the Hare Krishna mantra on beads for focus, inner peace, and connection with the Supreme.

7:15 – 7:20 am

Guru Aarti

We honour Śrīla Prabhupāda with songs and offerings in gratitude for sharing the path of bhakti.

7:50 – 8:45 am

Lecture

A reading and discussion from sacred texts like the Bhagavatam to deepen our spiritual understanding.

Find us

197 Danks Street, Albert Park VIC 3206

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Arrive Prepared

Five ways to arrive — pick your favourite.

By Train

 

  • Route 1 (via Swanston St): Board the South Melbourne Beach tram. Disembark at Stop 31 (Graham St/Victoria Ave). From here, it is a two-minute walk down Danks Street to the temple.
  • Route 12 (via Collins St): Board the St Kilda tram. Disembark at Stop 136 (Danks St/Mills St). The temple is a short four-minute walk from the stop.

By Train

  • Route 1 (via Swanston St): Board the South Melbourne Beach tram. Disembark at Stop 31 (Graham St/Victoria Ave). From here, it is a two-minute walk down Danks Street to the temple.
  • Route 12 (via Collins St): board the St Kilda tram. Disembark at Stop 136 (Danks St/Mills St). The temple is a short four-minute walk from the stop.

By Train

 

  • Route 1 (via Swanston St): Board the South Melbourne Beach tram. Disembark at Stop 31 (Graham St/Victoria Ave). From here, it is a two-minute walk down Danks Street to the temple.
  • Route 12 (via Collins St): board the St Kilda tram. Disembark at Stop 136 (Danks St/Mills St). The temple is a short four-minute walk from the stop.

By Train

  • Route 1 (via Swanston St): Board the South Melbourne Beach tram. Disembark at Stop 31 (Graham St/Victoria Ave). From here, it is a two-minute walk down Danks Street to the temple.
  • Route 12 (via Collins St): board the St Kilda tram. Disembark at Stop 136 (Danks St/Mills St). The temple is a short four-minute walk from the stop.

Arrive Prepared

A few practical things

Pets

With the exception of registered assistance animals, pets are not permitted on the temple grounds.

Parking

Very limited. Public transport or walking is highly recommended, especially for evening visits after 6 pm.

Accessibility

All guests are welcome. For specific accessibility enquiries, please contact reception in advance.

Attire

Comfortable, modest clothing covering shoulders and knees is appreciated. Shoes are removed before entering the main hall — racks are provided.

FAQs

Frequently asked questions

General visits do not require a booking. However, for special events and festival days, pre-registration is mandatory to manage capacity and ensure a comfortable experience for all. Please check the events calendar or app for details.

The temple features a spacious prayer hall, a prasadam (sanctified meal) hall, a small gift and book shop, and a reception area where volunteers are available to answer questions

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Yes. Daily sanctified vegetarian meals (prasadam) are offered to all. Additionally, the Sunday Feast provides a wonderful opportunity to enjoy a delicious vegetarian dinner in a warm community setting.

Not at all. Visitors of every background are warmly welcomed. Just come as you are

Absolutely. The temple is family-friendly, and the Sunday Feast is loved by little ones.

Entry is always free. Donations are welcomed but never expected.

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Come and experience Hare Krishna Melbourne.

Music, mindfulness, vegetarian food and welcoming community — everyone is welcome.
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