Wednesday 9 December 2020

Top 7 Most Popular Temples In Bangalore To Visit in 2021

 Bangalore, also known as Bangalore, is the capital of the southern Indian state of Karnataka. The hub of India's high-tech industry, the city is also known for its parks and nightlife. It was known as the "Garden City of India". Bangalore was one of the most important tourist centers in Karnataka. Bangalore may have and enjoy the moderate climate throughout the year and visit this wonderful city with great ease at any time of year. 


Bangalore is famous for being the Silicon Valley of India, Bangalore is home to many startups and Indian tech companies.More than a thousand oldest temples in Bangalore and places of worship .


 Do you know what is the famous big spot in Bangalore? Tipu Sultan Fort, Lal Bagh Botanical Gardens, Bangalore Palace, Nandi Hills, Cuban Park Government Museum, Shivasamudram Falls. The exhibitions of ancient temples in Bangalore have been built in the traditional architectural style with some modern style dryden.



Top 7 Most Popular Temples in Bangalore to See


Here is a list of the famous and incredibly beautiful temples in Bangalore .


1. The Chokkanathaswamy Temple

2. The Nandhi Temple

3. ISKCON Temple

4. Shivoham Shiva Temple

5. Banashankari Amma Temple

6. Hulimavu cave temple

7. Kote Venkataramana Temple





1. The Chokkanathaswamy Temple


Bangalore, domlur, cukhnathsuamy temple in India, which is dedicated to the god called cukhnathsuamy or four pyruuml. It is one of the oldest temples in Bangalore.It was built during the Chola dynasty and it displays an impressive Chola style of architecture.   Chokkanathaswamy Temple in Bangalore  is one of the finest historical temples.


Location: 5th Cross RD, Sony World Competition, 2nd Stage Inder Nagar, BDA Colony, Village, Domlur, Bangalore, Karnataka 560071


Times: Sun - Tue 6:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Sun - Fri 5:45 PM - 8:30 PM

Wed - Wed 6:00 AM - 11:30 AM

Thu - Fri 6:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Sat - Sat 6:00 AM - 12:30 PM

Sat - Sat 5:45 PM - 9:00 PM

  No ticket is required to enter the temple. 

Famous for: The twelve points in the temple are said to vibrate with powerful erratic energy. We were lucky that Mr. Ms. showed 12 sinister points.


2. The Nandhi Temple



The  Nandi Temple, also known as Bull Temple, is one of the oldest temples in  Bengaluru. The Nandi Temple is specifically for the worship of the sacred bull (Basava in Canada) in Hinduism, known as Nandi. Nandi received divine knowledge of the dynamic and tantric wisdom taught by Shiva from the goddess Party. The Nandi incarnation of Lord Shiva is seen as the protector of the flock. It has been shown as an ox when four hands. According to tradition, Nandi Puja is performed at the house of the bride and groom ten days before the wedding.  


Location: Bull Temple Road, Basavanagudi, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560004


Times: 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM

Famous for: The Nandi temple is famous for its sacred bull, the large statue of Nandi.



3. ISKCON Temple


International Society for Krishna Consciousness, which is known as the Hare Krishna movement or Hare Krsna bid, a dock Vishnu religious organization.

Do you know which god is the temple of Iskcon ? The main deity is Radha Krishna. Krishna Balarama Natai Goring (Chetnia Mahaprabhu and Nityananda). Srinivasa Govinda is also known as Venkateshwara.The debate continues about whether Iskcon should be considered a new or old religious movement.



Location: Hare Krishna Hill, Chord Rd, Rajajinagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560010


Times: 4:30 AM - 1:00 PM & 4:00 PM - 8:30 PM. Time Required : 2-3 hours


Famous for: It is India's first and prime  ISKCON (International Society for Krishna Consciousness) temple. Numerous idols of Krishna are mentioned in this temple, in which his life is shown.



4. Shivoham Shiva Temple


The Shivoham Shiva Temple on Old Airport Road, Bangalore, India was built in 1995. There is a Shiva statue 65 feet long with a height (20 meters). This is a famous Shiv temple which is dedicated to the Hindu god Lord Shiva and a popular spiritual destination.



Location: 97, HAL Old Airport Road, Kemp fort mall Parking, Ramagiri, Murgesh Pallya, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560017


Times: Open 24 hours


Famous for: It is a famous Shiva temple dedicated to the Hindu god Lord Shiva and a famous spiritual destination



5. Banashankari Amma Temple


Banskry Devi Temple is a Hindu temple located in the state of Karnataka in India culicagada near Badami, Bagalkot district. ... The original temple was built by Badami Chalukya kings, of the seventh century, who used to worship the goddess Banashankari.

Banashankari Amma Temple is a famous old temple in bengaluru located at Cholachagudda near Badami.


Location: Kanakapura Rd, Sarabande Palya, Banashankari Temple Ward, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560070


Times: Every day -6am - 1:30 pm, 4: 30–8: 30 pm


Famous for: This temple is one of the  most famous and oldest temples in Bangalore.



6. Hulimavu cave temple


Hulimavu  Cave Temple, also known as Hulimavu Shiva Cave Temple or simply Cave Temple,  is located in Hulimavu, Bannerghatta Road, Karnataka, very close to the BGS National Public School. The temple is housed in a natural cave inside the rocks.


Location:   Pai Layout, Hulimavu, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560076


Times: 6 AM to 8 PM on all days of the week. Average time required to visit the place: 2 hours


Famous for: It is said that a saint Sri Ramanand Swamiji searched the cave for many years and his samadhi is also found inside.



7. Kote Venkataramana Temple


Kot Venkatramana Temple is a Hindu temple located on Krishnarajendra Road in Bangalore, India, dedicated to the deity Venkateswara. The temple was built in 1689 in the Dravidian and Vijayanagara style by the then ruling king of Mysore, Chikka Devaraja Wodeyar.There are many hotels like 1. (0.10 km) Sayanora Boutique Hotel,

2. (0.28 km) Capital O 1309 Anandsagar Inn 




Location: 39, Krishna Rajendra Rd, Kalasipalya, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560002


Times: daily  : 8am to 12pm, 5: 30-8pm


Famous for: It is one of the oldest temples in  Bangalore and  Karnataka in particular. It is a huge temple with a large courtyard.

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