4/5 Anupam A. G. 6 years ago on Google
I
went
there
at
around
5
in
the
evening.
The
idols
were
covered.
They
told.,
the
cover
will
open
at
6:30pm.
One
lady
welcomed
me
by
offering
one
dish
full
of
prasadam
(wonderful
Indian,
like
snacks).
The
water
served
was
little
different
than
normal
water.
Then
one
gentleman
arrived
and
spoke
with
me
in
English.
He
told
me
few
things
related
to
the
iskon
temple
in
Buenos
Aires.
There
are
no
Radha
Krishna
idols.
But
the
other
disciples
idols.
After
6:30
pm,
the
covers
opened
and
gods
idols
were
visible.
It
was
like
the
big
Dev
ghar
(puja
house
in
every
Indian
homes).
It
was
wonderful
experience
to
witness
all
rituals
carried
by
non
Indian
personnel.
The
arti
was
mix
of
arti
and
bhajan
.
The
disciple
were
enjoying
arti
in
little
different
way.
The
way
was
more
exciting
bhajan.
Although
different
but
it
was
enjoying.
It
seems
they
follow
different
practices
than
usual
Indian
temples.
After
arti
bhajan,
they
offered
me
mahaprasadam
(one
puri
with
potato
bhaji).
It
was
tasty.
By
the
time
I
ate
mahaprasadam,
they
covered
the
idols
and
started
washing
the
temple
floor.
It
seems,
we
can
not
say,
it
is
a
temple.
It's
kind
of
math
or
ashram.
But
most
important
is
enjoying
bhajan
arti
in
Buenos
Aires...
I
e.
So
far
from
India,
is
a
great
feeling.
Hare
Ram
Hare
Ram,
Ram
Ram
Hare
Hare,
Hare
Krushna
Hare
Krushna,
Krushna
Krushna
Hare
Hare.
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