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Tags : #PlaceOfWorship, #PointOfInterest, #Establishment

Location :
311 W 8500 S, Spanish Fork, UT 84660, USA

13 Reviews

  • Anynomous
    05 April 2018

    We went for the Festival of Colors for Holi with a fantastic Groupon deal. Tons of fun, really open and loving atmosphere, wish there had been more trash cans because everyone kept dropping used color bags on the ground, and some people who got chalk on the temple even though signs said not to, but only complaints. Had to park a little far away and walk, but it was a really nice day so that wasn’t a problem. Great venue.

  • Anynomous
    07 March 2018

    A piece of India in Utah.If you want to learn about Indian spirituality , take yoga classes or enjoy good Indian vegetarian food , this is the place to come.Also if you like llamas and alpacas.

  • Anynomous
    27 February 2018

    This is a very small Krishna Temple on the outskirts of the small community of Spanish Fork. We were the only guests at the time, but the young woman who greeted us was very friendly and welcoming. She instructed us to leave our shoes at the door, answered our few questions and told us there was no one there to give us a tour. This was disappointing, but she told us we could go up the stairs into the temple room by ourselves. She then disappeared back into the kitchen where delicious smells were emanating from.
    Upstairs, we found ourselves in a small but welcoming worship room. Not being of the Krishna faith we aren't familiar with the gods or meanings, but it was interesting nonetheless.
    There's a small gift shop area if you're inclined to buy something from India. We bought our granddaughter a colorful tunic for a reasonable price and three handmade knitted finger puppets.
    Outside several peacock birds can be seen wondering around but the animal cages were empty of any occupants. Down the hill in the field there are several Lamas grazing who appear very curious of anyone who walks by.
    If you plan on visiting this Temple in an RV or towing a trailer, I wouldn't recommend driving either down the small road that leads to the Temple or up the Temple driveway as there's the danger of becoming stuck, plus there's no place to turn around. We parked our RV down the hill by the Lama field and walked the short distance up to the Temple.
    We visited on Feb 5th, 2018.

  • Anynomous
    19 January 2018

    Very friendly priest/palm reader, had a great time understanding their beautiful religion and what they stand for. Very inviting to the public anytime of the year! Had a great vegetarian lunch buffet.

    Fun fact: the LDS church donated $25,000 to help them build this temple out of respect for their religion.

  • Anynomous
    24 September 2017

    I went there for India Fest and loved it! The members are extremely kind and inviting and the building is absolutely beautiful!

  • Anynomous
    20 September 2017

    What a beautiful building. Wow. What a friendly group of people. Nice. and what a peaceful temple. Incredible. I was taken by the peaceful energy all around the grounds and throughout the temple. The people were so nice to show us around and also to let us wander at our leisure. A very nice stop if you are in the area.

  • Anynomous
    28 August 2017

    Very nice place. Quiet. Animals such as peacocks, lamas and beautiful carps and parrots grace the well kept garden. Nice souvenir shop and restaurant. Lots of nice looking homegrown organic vegetables for sale. The temple is very nice to look at.

  • Anynomous
    11 August 2017

    Very beautiful. The people are very welcoming. Wish I could have taken more time then what was able to. They welcomed the kids. The lady who was working the gift shop was wonderful. Way more welcoming and Loving then a mormon temple. Kids were welcome. We didn't try the buffet this time but so going to. All food is organic grown on the grounds. The lamas are very people friendly. Peacocks run wild. The parakeets were neat. Scared cows from india. Don't pass this experience up.

  • Anynomous
    22 July 2017

    Vai led us through a llama tour. Playing with the animals was fantastic - the llamas were patient with children and adorable. They didn't stink, bite or spit (evidently that is alpacas). The children loved the animals and would like to visit them again.

  • Anynomous
    20 July 2017

    I love the heavenly atmosphere here with all the all the animals and the garden. The yoga classes are dreamy!!!

  • Anynomous
    05 July 2017

    Beautiful temple with free tours, vegetarian food buffet, and a gift store. What a lovely building and friendly people.

  • Anynomous
    16 June 2017

    What a wonderful place to see!
    It's not a high dollar place, so don't expect a traditional restaurant service, it's more of an experience.

  • Anynomous
    09 May 2017

    such a beautiful place. definitely a place where you can go to get cheered up when stressed or feeling negative. such an amazing place.