The evening Yamuna Aarti is a soul-stirring ritual held 7:30 at ghats near the holy river. As lamps are lit and the air fills with the sound of chanting, a feeling of divine presence envelops everyone present. Guests often describe it as a moment where time seems to stand still, and their hearts feel lighter and more peaceful.
Participating in the Aarti is open to all visitors, giving them an opportunity to engage directly with the spiritual practices of the ISKCON community. The combination of flowing water, rhythmic chants, and soft light creates a unique, almost magical atmosphere that resonates deeply with both devotees and casual travelers.
Many guests say that witnessing the Yamuna Aarti leaves them with a lasting sense of calm and gratitude. It’s not just a ritual — it’s an experience that connects you with centuries of spiritual tradition while offering a personal moment of reflection and devotion.