Bhoga Nandeeshwara Temple, Near Nandi Hills | Chikkaballapur, Bangalore, Karnataka
Bhoga Nandeeshwara (Bhoganandishwara) Temple is located at the base of Nandi Hills in Chikkaballapur district of Karnataka state, India. Distance of the temple is around 60 km from Bangalore and great idea for a day trip.
Bhoga Nandishwara is an ancient temple dedicated to the Hindu Lord Shiva, his consort Parvati and Nandi. It is one of the oldest temples of Karnataka, built early 9th century. The Bhoga Nandisvara Temple is protected as a monument of national importance by the Archaeological Survey of India.
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Avani is known for the Sita temple situated on a hill.This temple is one of the few temples dedicated to Sitadevi in India. There is a belief that the sage Valmiki, the author of the epic Ramayana, was residing here during the period of Ramayana. Sitadevi lived here in his ashram while in exile. Sitadevi gave birth to her twin children Lava-Kusha here. Even today the room where Sita gave birth to her children exists. The war between Sri Rama and his sons Lava and Kusha happened in this village.
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Bhoga Nandeeshwara Temple is a Temple at the base of Nandi Hills in Nandi Village, Karnataka state, India. It is a Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva.
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rangasthala-Historical Place Near | CHICKKABALLAPUR | BENGALURU |
Rangasthala is situated near Chikkaballapura at a distance of around 59 kms from Bangalore. Rangasthala is situated on the way to Gauribidanur from Chikkaballapur (6 km). The main attraction of Rangasthala is a beautiful temple of Lord Ranganatha Swamy (lord Visnu).
There is a village called Thippenahalli where you find a gate (arch) with signboard of Rangasthala Temple, here you have to take the right turn. This place is popular among the locals so anybody can show the directions.
This is one of the oldest temples in Bangalore. Rangasthala is a wonderful example of art, the architecture will take you to the time gone by and the ruins of the place include the beauty of the place. A lot of the old architectures are overlapped with the new construction. But, the temple still wonderfully protects Sri Ranganatha Swamy of Ranganatha. The place is great for day trips.
The idols of lord Ranganatha at Rangastla, Srirangam and Srirangapatna were installed on same day and same time. The temple architecture is in Vijayanagar style. The Gopuram outside the temple was built by Vijayanagara Kings.
The garbhagriha of the temple appears similar to the form of a Bamboo Basket used in the village side. If you closely observe you can observe as if the garbhagriham is in the shape of a Bamboo Basket (Moongil Thathuin Tamil ,Sibir Thate in Kannada). People used to belive that Lord Rama offered the idol of lord Ranganatha (Lord Vishnu) in a Bamboo basket to Vibhishana (Brother of Ravana) during the Patabhisheka of Lord Rama.
Vibhishana was supposed to install this idol at Srirangam, but saptarishis (Saints) asked Vibhishana to install this idol of Lord Ranganatha with Bhoo devi and Neela Devi at Rangasthala. So the Lord appears as if he is in a Bamboo basket.
The idol of Ranganatha is 4.5 feet in length with Bhoo devi and Neela Devi sitting near the leg. Lord is in Yoga Nidra and his Shesha (Lord Vishnus Snake) is spreading his hoods like an umbrella and Vainatheyan is sitting below.
Like all other Vishnu temples, the temple at Rangasthala also has idols of Lord Chakrath Alwar, Ramanuja, Desikan and a beautiful and rare Vigraham of Nam Alwar.
In the wall there are Sapthrishis ,Brahma, Ashta Dhikbalakas, Rambha ,Urvashi ,Pancha Ayudham's etc. And it appears as if Lord is in Vaikunta and he is surrounded by all the gods. And All Devatha's etc they are doing Namaskaram to Lord.
The moorthy (ideol) is very beautiful and moorthy (ideol) looks as if Lord is in relaxed state. There is a majestic Ustava Moorthy with Ubhaya Nachiyars.
There are Vigraham's of Lord Chakrath Alwar, Ramanuja , Desikan and a beautiful and rare Vigraham of Nam Alwar. There are two ponds known as Shanka and Chakra Theertham respectively we cannot compare temple here and Srirangam and Srirangapatana but the temple and Moorthy is very beautiful. The Brahma Ustavam is celebrated in the Month of December. The best time to observe (Darshan) the Lord is during Thirumanjanam.
Lord Ranganatha Swamy (lord Visnu) is a Saligrama Moorthy and Saptharishi did the Prathistai (installed). Outside praharam and Gopuram etc were constructed by Vijayanagara Kings. There is a praharam around garbhagriha.
Address:- Sri Ranganatha Swamy Temple, Rangasthala, Post - Thippanahalli , District - Chikkaballapur , Karnataka, India.
Timings:- The Temple Timings are Daily Morning 8 AM to 11 AM and Evening 5.30 PM to 8.30 PM
Distance:- 59 km North of Bangalore
By Road: - First Reach Yelahanka in Bangalore, then Travel towards Chikkaballapur , then once you reach Chikkaballapur ask for Bus stand / Gauribidanur road Then if you travel 6 kms on Gauribidanur road on Right hand side you will find the Arch gate with Sign board Rangasthala take a right turn and travel till dead end
Airport: - Kempagowda (Bangalore) International Airport
Rail Station : - Chikkaballapur Station
Route:- NH7 to Chikkaballapur cross - Chikkaballapur - Gauribidanur road - right turn at Rangasthala Urch - Drive till deadend.
Bhoga Nandeeshwara Temple, Nandhi Hills
This temple is more than 1000 years old and was believed to be built by five dynasties over a period of 700 or more years. The Cholas, the Hoysalas, the Gangarasas, the Pallavas and the Vijayanagara Empire.
Bale Mantapa - Interlocked stone ring temple Yelandur, Chamarajanagar tourism Karnataka tourism
Bale Mantapa - Interlocked stone ring temple Yelandur, Chamarajanagar tourism Karnataka tourism temples of Karnataka. The Gaurishvara Temple (also spelled Gaurishwara or Gaurisvara) is located in the town of Yelandur, Chamarajanagar district of Karnataka state, India. The temple was constructed by a local chief Singedepa Devabhupala of the Hadinadu chiefdom, a feudatory of the 16th century Vijayanagara Empire. The temple is locally known as Bale temple due to its unusual decoration of chains of stone rings (bale) at the entrance . Bale means bangle in Kannada language, the rings resemble interlinked bangles. The Bale temple is an ancient stone carved temple.
Chamarajanagar was earlier known as Sri Arikottara. Chamaraja Wodeyar, the Wodeyar king of Mysuru was born here and hence this place was renamed after him. Chamarajanagar district borders the state of Tamil Nadu and Kerala.
Yelandur is located 60 Kilometers from Mysore and 160 Kilometers from Bangalore and 15 Kilometers from Kollegal. The Bale Mantapa is located very close to the Yelandur bus stand.
The temple has a sanctum (garbhagriha), a closed hall (mantapa), an open hall supported by granite pillars, and an unusual mahadwara (grand entrance) which lacks the usual tower (gopuram) over it. This type of an entrance is called bale mantapa (bangled hall) in a contemporary style. The sanctum contains the linga, the universal symbol of the Hindu god Shiva. The closed hall has images of various Hindu deities; Vishnu, Shanmukha, Parvati, Mahishasuramardini (a form of the goddess Durga), Bhairava (a form of the god Shiva), Durga, Virabhadra (another form of Shiva) and Ganapati. The walls of the entrance are heavily decorated with reliefs depicting scenes from the puranic stories and the epics. Chamarajanagara tourism offers other places of interest nearby are Shree Chakrapanishwara Temple at Maddur, Ugra Narasimha swamy temple at Agaram, the B R Hills or Biligiriranga Hills , K Gudi wilderness camp or Elephant camp and MM Hills.or Male Mahadeshwara Hills and Shivasamudram falls. Bandipur national park also attracts many visitors. Gopalaswamy Hills or Himavad gopalaswamy betta in Gundlupet also attracts many visitors.
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HISTORY OF LAVA KUSHA BIRTH PLACE. AVANI Located in Kolar District Karnataka. 15 km from KGF.
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Somanathapura Mysore tourism Karnataka tourism Unknown stone carved ruin temple | Karnataka temple
Unknown stone carved ruin temple at Somanathapura, Mysore tourism Karnataka tourism is part of Karnataka temple. This unknown ruins may be the ruins remains of Lakshminarasimha temple. There are no statues neither is there any maintenance of the place. The unknown ruins is located hardly 2kms away from the famous Somanathapura temple. The way to this place cannot be accessed by four wheeler as the roads are narrow and not tarred . The only inhabitants of this temple were the bats.
The Chennakesava Temple, also referred to as Chennakeshava Temple, Keshava Temple or Kesava Temple is the famous temple at Somanathapura
The Somanathapura town was founded in the 13th century by a general named Somanatha a general of the Hoysala King Narasimha III. Somanatha created an Agrahara, that is granted land to Brahmins and dedicated resources to build and maintain temples therein. The town (pura) became known after the name of the patron, Somanatha-pura.
According to the inscriptions and textual evidence, Somanatha additionally built the Purahara, Narasimhesvara, Murahara, Lakshminarasimha and Yoganarayana temples in Hoysala style in the region, but all these temples except the Lakshminarasimha have disappeared, after wars. The Lakshminarasimha temple is also in ruins. From the other disappeared temples, the sanctum image of Yoganarayana temple is only known surviving artwork, but it too is in a damaged form.
The nearest towns which catches tourists interest are Malavalli, Talakadu, Talakadu, shivanasamudra, Gaganachukki falls and Bharachukki water Falls, River banks of Kaveri . Mysore Tourism and Mandya tourism have many such hidden treasures waiting to be explored
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Giant Nandi Bull at Kotilingeshwara Temple in Karnataka - more lingams than you ever saw!
The Kotilingeshwara Temple lies in a very small village named Kammasandra in the Kolar district. The temple is extremely famous because of the largest and the tallest Shivalinga present in Asia. More than 2 lac devotees visit this temple every year.
Maha Shivaratri is a special occasion and a large number of devotees make it a point to be there on this auspicious day. The temple can be easily reached from the gold fields of Kolar.
The Shivalinga is 33 mts and is the tallest in the World. It has an accompanying Basava statue which is 11 mts tall and is surrounded by a large number of Shivalingas spread across the area. The project involves an establishment of one crore shivalingas hence it is named Kotilingeshwara and currently, there are about a hundred lakh shivalingas.
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BHOGA NANDI TEMPLE | NANDI GRAMA | Bhoga Nandeeshwara Temple
This glorious magnificent temple is an example of Dravidian Architecture. It is a 1000-year-old temple that bears the architectural stamps of around five different dynasties that ruled here. temple built by kings of 5 dynasties. 5 dynasties in different eras by Gangarasa, Hoysalas, Pallavas, Cholas and lastly the VijayaNagara Kings.
The temple is basically a Lord Shiva temple. Lord Shiva is represented in 3 forms. Arunachaleshwara depicts the childhood of Shiva; Bhoga Nandeeshwara depicts the youth and Yoga Nandeeshwara the renunciation stage of Shiva. The sanyasa (renunciation stage) of Shiva, Yoga Nandeeshwara is located on top of Nandi Hills. But the other two stages childhood and youth are worshiped in this Arunachaleshwara- Bhoga Nandeeshwara temple.
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Kolar The Golden city of India, is a city in the Indian state of Karnataka. It is the headquarters of Kolar District and is known for production of Milk, which recently surpassed Denmark, and gold mining. Kolar is popularly known as the land of silk, milk, Mango,(National fruit of India) and gold. The city is famous for the Someshwara temple and the Kolaramma temple. Kolaramma is considered as goddess of city of Kolar.Kolar has APMC market Which is 2nd largest in Asia, Largest in South India. Kolar is leading India in production of Mango, Tomato,Milk which are exported to various other nations like UK, USA, UAE etc. List of tourist attractions in Kolar district It has many colleges in which vidya jyothi pu college (excel academics) is the leading college.
The Western Gangas sovereignty lasted from about 350 to 550 CE, initially ruled from Kolar as their Capital City. The founder of the Western Ganga dynasty was Konganivarman Madhava, who built Kolar as his capital around 350 and ruled for about twenty years. He succeeded by his son Madhava I. Kolar, the headquarters of the Kolar district, was earlier known as Kuvalalapura, also known as Kolahala Pura. Historically, Kolar is said to be associated with the epic age, which recalls many legends associated with Avani in Mulbagal Taluk, which was also called Avani Kshetra.
It was once known as Avantika- Kshetra, a sacred place in Kolar district in Karnataka State. It was famous for its religious establishments from ancient times. It was once known as Aavanya which was under the Ganga prince Madhava Muttarasa, who governed several districts. In about A.D 890, its earliest grant relates that Tribhuvana Kartara Deva, who held the title of Kali Yuga Rudra, ruled over the Avaniya Thana for 40 years. During this period he constructed 50 temples and two large tanks. Maharshi Valmiki, author of the epic Ramayana, lived here. The legend goes further to establish that Seetha Devi, after being sent to exile, gave birth to her twins Lava and Kusha at Avani. The Avani continued to survive as a religious establishment from the 9th to 11th centuries. There are temples dedicated to Lord Rama.
The hill to the west of Kolar, called the Shatasringa Parvata or 'Hundred-Peaked Mountain' is 'Antharagange', associated with the story of Parasurama and his fight with King Kartaviryarjuna over Surabhi, the divine cow. As the story goes, King Kartavirya Arjuna (Sahasrarjuna) and his army visited Jamadagni, Parasurama's father, when the king demanded the magical cow from Jamadagni. When Jamadagni refused, the King sent his soldiers to take the cow, but Parashurama killed the entire army and the king with his axe. In return, the princes beheaded Jamadagni. Thus, Parasurama took an oath to behead the entire Kshatriya race, which is said to have taken place on the hills. It is said that the 'kolahala' on the death of Kartaviryarjuna gave its name to the town, which later become Kolar. Kannada is the main languages spoken in the district of Kolar. Telugu is also spoken. Gangas built beautiful temple of Sri Uttameshwara temple in Uttanur Mulbagal Talluk
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Bhoga Nandeeshwara Temple
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Bhoga Nandeeshwara Temple (also spelt Bhoga Nandishwara or Bhoga Nandishvara) is a Hindu temple located in Nandi village, at the base of Nandi Hills (or Nandidurga) in the Chikkaballapur district of Karnataka state, India. It is dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva.
Bhoga Nandeswara Swamy Temple, Nandi
This video shows the visit to Bhoga Nandeswara Swamy Temple in Nandi Hills.