Devotees gather at Patna ISKCON for Mango Festival

Devotees gathered at the ISKCON Temple in Patna on 21 June 2026 for the annual Mango Festival, where the temple premises and its deities were specially decorated with mangoes in a vibrant seasonal celebration. (Photo: NationPress)

The presiding deities at the ISKCON Temple in Patna were adorned with fresh mangoes during the Mango Festival on 21 June 2026, reflecting the traditional offering of the summer fruit to Lord Krishna. (Photo: NationPress)

Worshippers at the ISKCON Temple, Patna, participated in the Mango Festival on 21 June 2026, a Sunday, as the temple and its deities were festively decorated with mangoes to mark the occasion. (Photo: NationPress)

The ISKCON Temple in Patna was transformed into a mango-themed spiritual space on 21 June 2026, as devotees joined the Mango Festival and the deities were draped in mango garlands and arrangements. (Photo: NationPress)

Devotees at the ISKCON Temple, Patna, celebrated the Mango Festival on 21 June 2026, honouring the season's most beloved fruit through religious offerings and special decorations adorning the temple and its deities. (Photo: NationPress)

Followers of ISKCON in Patna offered mangoes to Lord Krishna during the Mango Festival on 21 June 2026, a devotional practice that celebrates the fruit's cultural and spiritual significance in Vaishnava tradition. (Photo: NationPress)

On 21 June 2026, the ISKCON Temple in Patna was adorned with elaborate mango decorations as part of the annual Mango Festival, drawing devotees who participated in prayers and seasonal celebrations. (Photo: NationPress)

The annual Mango Festival at the ISKCON Temple in Patna drew a congregation of devotees on 21 June 2026, with the temple and presiding deities specially adorned with mangoes to mark the festive occasion. (Photo: NationPress)

At the ISKCON Temple in Patna, the presiding deities were draped with mango offerings during the Mango Festival on 21 June 2026, a ritual that underscores the fruit's revered place in Lord Krishna's worship. (Photo: NationPress)

Scenes from the ISKCON Temple, Patna, on 21 June 2026 showed deities beautifully adorned with fresh mangoes, as the temple observed the Mango Festival with devotional fervour and seasonal offerings to Lord Krishna. (Photo: NationPress)

The ISKCON Temple in Patna concluded Mango Festival observances on 21 June 2026 with deities adorned in mango arrangements, reflecting the temple's tradition of celebrating India's national fruit as a sacred offering to Lord Krishna. (Photo: NationPress)

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