About
Pure Bhakti Yoga Centre on Banner Street in Murwillumbah is a Gaudiya Vaishnava temple and community centre, also known as Sri Giriraja Govardhan Gaudiya Math. It was established in the lineage of His Divine Grace Srila Bhaktivedanta Narayana Goswami Maharaja, and is dedicated to learning, practising and sharing the teachings of Sri Krishna Chaitanya Mahaprabhu.
Visitors are welcome to join in kirtan (devotional chanting), arati worship, prasadam (sanctified vegetarian food), spiritual discourses, and the many colourful festivals held through the year. As part of the International Pure Bhakti-Yoga Society, the centre offers a calm and welcoming space to explore bhakti and Krishna consciousness.
Best For
Joining kirtan, temple worship, prasadam and spiritual discourses, or attending a Vaishnava festival in Murwillumbah.
Good to Know
TraditionGaudiya Vaishnava (Krishna bhakti)
Also known asSri Giriraja Govardhan Gaudiya Math
ActivitiesKirtan, arati, discourses, festivals
PrasadamSanctified vegetarian food
NetworkInternational Pure Bhakti-Yoga Society
VisitorsWelcome
Opening Hours
Monday:5am-8pm
Tuesday:5am-8pm
Wednesday:5am-8pm
Thursday:5am-8pm
Friday:5am-8pm
Saturday:5am-8pm
Sunday:5am-8pm
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of centre is Pure Bhakti Yoga Centre?
It is a Gaudiya Vaishnava temple and community centre in Murwillumbah, focused on Krishna bhakti rather than physical-exercise yoga classes.
Can visitors attend?
Yes — visitors are welcome to join kirtan, arati worship, prasadam and spiritual discourses.
What goes on at the centre?
Devotional chanting (kirtan), temple worship, sanctified vegetarian meals (prasadam), talks, and colourful festivals throughout the year.
Which tradition does it follow?
The Gaudiya Vaishnava lineage of Srila Bhaktivedanta Narayana Goswami Maharaja, as part of the International Pure Bhakti-Yoga Society.