Sri Nandi Temple - Mysore-Karnataka/Bull - Lord Shiva- Chamundi hills
This giant image of Nandi, Bull is located at the top of Chamundi hills in Mysore. More than 350 years old, this is one of the oldest icons in Mysore.About 16 feet in height and 24 feet long, this Nandi atop the Chamundi Hills is the third largest in India. The creation of this colossal image is attributed to Dodda Devaraja Wodeyar (1659–1673) on of the illustrious Maharajas of Mysore. It is the same maharaja who also commissioned the 1000 stepped stairway to the hilltop.
According to Hindu mythology, Nandi is considered as the vehicle of Lord Shiva. In front of every Shiva temple, on the court facing the shrine, we can see the image of a Nandi.
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Such a divine place it is, I felt like I am at a cool and serene place. Unfortunately I could not enter the temple due to long queue of devotees. I had to offer my prayers from outside the temple itself. The long queue signifies the importance of this place. If you are visiting this place in evening time make sure you have at least 2 hours with you or just visit early morning, however I thoroughly enjoyed the road trip from Mysore palace to the temple. Awesome road, amazing weather, magical scenes and what not. Have clicked a lot of pictures, sharing some of them with all of you.
Good place of Lord Nandi temple situated in very high location. Very nice sculpture of Lord Nandi. Very peaceful area and climate is also very pleasant. Must visit with family.
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Sri Nandi Temple at Chamundi Hills Mysuru Karnataka
Sri Nandi Temple at Chamundi Hills Chamundi Hills Mysuru Karnataka
Nandhi is the name for the bull which is the mount (vahana) for lord Shiva in Hindu religion.
It is one of the popular temple in South India and a must see place in Mysuru.
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A trip to Chamundeshwari Hills Temple and Sri Nandi (Bull) Temple Mysore Karnataka.
360 degree view of Mysore city from Chamundi Hills.
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Mysore Nandi Statue Maharudrabhishekha . Maharudrabhishekha for the Nandi Statue atop Chamundi Hill was performed by Mettalu Hattuva Balaga on 12 November 2018 Mysore tourism Karnataka tourism
The Mettalu Hattuva Balaga members who climb the hills every Friday have been performing this ritual since the last few years as part of Karthika Masa celebrations. A large number of devotees, visitors including foreigners took part in the celebrations. The Statue was cleaned with water thoroughly after the rituals.
This monolithic statue of Nandi (Bull temple) is a major tourist attraction atop Chamundi Hill. The statue, reckoned to be at least 350 years old, was sculpted during the period of Dodda Devaraja Wadiyar who ruled from 1659 to 1673 and is the only one of its kind in the State. The statue is 3,489 ft above sea level.
Though Nandi is found adorning Shiva temples, this is one of the few standalone statues, measuring about 15 ft in height and 24 ft in width, carved out of a single boulder. Easily accessed either by road or steps, tourists usually stop by the Statue for a photo opportunity.
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EXPLORING MYSORE | South Indian Thali | Mysore Palace | Chamundeshwari Temple & Lots More
Mysore is a very Well planned city unlike any other in Karnataka. This place have cleaner air and wider roads. The People also here are generous and lives a simple and normal life.
Mysore is just a 162 Kms Drive from Bangalore, the road are clean and the best route is to take the Mysore Highway from Bangalore. There are only 1 Tolls thats it and the roads are extremely good. Recently the congestion has increased due to the proximity to the main city and other developing towns like Ramnagara, Channapatna, Mandya etc.
The Best part is you would enjoy the Drive and there are lots and lots of eateries from Cafe Coffee Days to even a small road side Dhaba/Joints. The most common food in these places would be of course Idly Vada & Sambar. There are very limited palaces to explore around in Mysore but yes the all would be worth visiting. In this video I had shown the Mysore Palace which is the landmark of Mysore. This time I had taking you inside to see the magnificent structure and its grandeur. You may see this palace in many Bollywood movies as well. I stayed at the Radisson Blu Mysore which is one of the best hotels in Mysore. The overall ambience and service was satisfactory. I tried there food in the 24/7 Coffee Shop as well and also in their MySouth Restaurant which was catering some authentic Thalis.
Not forget on of the most religious place in Mysore is the Chamundeshwari Temple located right at the top of Chamundi Hills, Its a place worth visiting. The view from the Top is also great overlooking the Mysore City.
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Chamundi Hill is about 13 kms from Mysuru, which is a prominent city in Karnataka State of India. Chamundi Hills is famous not only in India but also abroad. ‘Chamundi’ or ‘Durga’ at atop of the hil, the famous Sri Chamundeswari Temple is the fierce form of ‘Shakti’. She is the slayer of demons, ‘Chanda’ and ‘Munda’ and also ‘Mahishasura’, the buffalow-headed monster.
Darshana and Pooja Timings: 7.30 a.m to 2 p.m and 3.30 to 6 p.m and 7.30 p.m to 9 p.m.
Abhisheka Timings : 6 a.m. to 7.30 a.m and 6 p.m to 7.30 p.m | Friday 5 a.m to 6.30 a.m.
Dasoha (free meals) is arranged to devotees daily Morning - 7.30 a.m to 10 a.m, Noon - 12 p.m to 3.30 p.m, Night - 7.30 p.m to 9 p.m.
KSRTC bus facilities are available every 20 minutes from Mysuru city bus stand to Sri Chamundeshwari Temple.
Sri Chamundeshwari Temples are declared as NO PLASTIC ZONE. Devotees are requested not to bring the plastic carry bags and not throw the plastic wastes in the hill area.
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Chamundi Hills, Mysuru, Karnataka. Places of visit in Mysore. Chamundeshwari Temple darshan 2018
Chamundi Hills (also called chamundi betta) is located 13 km east of Mysore, the Palace City, in Karnataka, India. Its average elevation is 1,000 metres (3,300 ft).
Patronised for centuries by Mysore rulers, Chamundeshwari Temple is located atop the Chamundi Hills. It was renovated during the time of Krishnaraja Wodeyar III (1827).
Temple Named after goddess Chamundi, the Chamundeshwari Temple sits atop the main hill. The main hill itself features an ancient stone stairway of 1,008 steps leading to its summit. Approximately halfway to the summit is the statue of bull Nandi, the vahana, or vehicle of Lord Shiva, which is 4.9m tall and 7.6m long and carved out of a single piece of black granite. Around this point, the steps become significantly less steep and eventually the climber is rewarded with a panoramic view of the city.
The Temple has a quadrangular structure. A key feature is the statue of Mahishasura bearing a sword in his right hand and a cobra in the left. Within the temple's sanctum stands a sculpted depiction of Chamundeshwari. She is seated with her right heel pressed against the lowest of the seven chakras. This cross-legged yogic posture echoes the posture of Lord Shiva. Worshipers believe that this powerful yogic posture if mastered provides an added dimensional view of the universe.
Since the early days of the Maharajahs of Mysore, the idol of goddess Chamundi has been carried on a decorated elephant as part of the celebrations in the annual Dusshera festival.
From the peak of the Chamundi hills, the Mysore Palace, the Karanji Lake and several smaller temples are visible. Many of the temples were constructed by members of Shirdi Sai Baba movement.
According to a legend, the asura Mahishasura (king of the city that is currently known as Mysore) was killed by goddess Chamundeswari (also called Chamundi) after a fierce battle. The goddess is also called Mahishasura Mardini.
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Mesmerizing Mysore -Part 2 | Mysore Royal Palace | Chamundi Betta | Nandi Temple|
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This Video is continued part of Mysore ride. We visited Chamundi temple and Nandi temple on Chamundi Betta. Even had a tour of Mysore palace. It was a Royal experience.
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A car trip to Chamundi hills Mysore
Chamundi Hills are located close to the prominent palace city of Mysore in Karnataka. The Chamundi Hills are among the eight most sacred hills of South India. The main Chamundi Hill which carries the Chamundeshwari Temple atop is approximately 3 km to the east of the city of Mysore. The temple is a 12 km ride from Mysore city that leads to the peak of the Chamundi Hill at 1063m above sea level. From the top of the hills a panoramic view of the city can be seen with key attractions that include the Mysore Palace, the Karanji Lake and several smaller temples. The Chamundeshwari temple, patronized for centuries by the rulers of Mysore, is located among these hills. It was renovated during the time of Krishnaraja Wodeyar III (1827). It has a fine quadrangular structure. A statue of Mahishasura with a sword in his right hand and a cobra in the left is a key feature of the temple. Within the temple's sanctum stands a sculpted depiction the Goddess Chamundeshwari. Seated, her right heel is pressed against the lowest of the seven chakras. This cross-legged yogic posture echoes that of the Lord Shiva. It is believed that this powerful yogic posture, if mastered, enables one to have an added dimensional view of the universe. Since the early days of the Maharajas of Mysore, it has been customary that the idol of Goddess Chamundi is carried upon a ceremonially-decorated elephant as part of the celebrations in the annual Dusshera festival. The original shrine is thought to have been built in the 12th century by Hoysala rulers while its tower was probably built by the Vijayanagar rulers of the 17th century. Chamundeshwari temple is considered as a Shakti Peetha and one among 18 Maha Shakti Peethas. It is known as Krouncha Pitham as the region was known in Puranic times as Krouncha Puri. The origin of Shakti Peethas is associated to the mythology of Daksha yaga and Sati's self immolation. According to legend, the demon Mahishasura (king of the city that is currently known as Mysore) was killed by the Goddess Chamundeswari (also Chamundi) after a fierce battle. The Goddess is also called Mahishasura Mardini. The Chamundi Hills are named after the Goddess Chamundeshwari and a temple honouring her is located on the hills. The giant image of Nandi (Bull) is located at the top of Chamundi hills in Mysore. More than 350 years old, this is one of the oldest icons in Mysore. According to Hindu mythology Nandi is considered as the vehicle (mount) of Lord Shiva, the lord of destruction. In front of every Shiva temple, on the court facing the shrine, you can see the image of a Nandi. About 16 feet in height and 24 feet long, this Nandi atop the Chamundi Hills is the third largest in India. The creation of this colossal image is attributed to Dodda Devaraja Wodeyar (1659--1673) on of the illustrious Maharajas of Mysore.
Sri Chamundeshwari Temple and Nandi statue at Chamundi hills
The Chamundeshwari Temple (ಶ್ರೀ ಚಾಮುಂಡೇಶ್ವರಿ ದೇವಸ್ಥಾನ) is located on the top of Chamundi Hills about 13 km from the palace city of Mysore in the state of Karnataka in India. The temple was named after Chamundeshwari or Durga, the fierce form of Shakti, a tutelary deity held in reverence for centuries by Mysore Maharajas.
There is a huge granite Nandi on the 800th step on the hill in front of a small Shiva temple a short distance away. This Nandi is over 15 feet high, and 24 feet long and around its neck are exquisite bells.
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Maharudrabhisheka to Nandi Statue Atop Chamundi Hills Mysuru
Maharudrabhisheka to Nandi Statue Atop Chamundi Hills
The Abhisheka was performed by the members of the Chamundi Betta Mettalu Hattuva Balaga (Chamundi Hill Climbing Members Association) for the 9th year in a row, here today.
The Abhisheka is performed on the first Monday of Kartika Month every year. There were 47 types of Abhishekas performed. The special puja began early in the morning by offering parayaya and chanting shlokas. The Abhisheka began at 10 am with milk, curds and ghee poured on the Nandi from a raised platform. Abhisheka of dry grapes and dates, kumkum and turmeric, basma (Vibhuti or ash), different types of fruits and flowers followed this.
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Chamundi Hills (Kannada: ಚಾಮುಂಡಿ ಬೆಟ್ಟ) is located 13 km east of Mysore, the Palace City, in Karnataka, India. Its average elevation is 1,000 metres (3,300 ft).Patronized for centuries by Mysore rulers, Chamundeshwari Temple is located atop the Chamundi Hills. It was renovated during the time of Krishnaraja Wodeyar III (1827).
TEMPLE:
Named after goddess Chamundi, the Chamundeshwari Temple sits atop the main hill. The main hill itself features an ancient stone stairway of 1,008 steps leading to its summit. Approximately halfway to the summit is statue of bull Nandi, the vahana, or vehicle of Lord Shiva, which is 4.9m tall and 7.6m long and carved out of a single piece of black granite. Around this point, the steps become significantly less steep and eventually the climber is rewarded with a panoramic view of the city.
The Temple has a quadrangular structure. A key feature is the statue of Mahishasura bearing a sword in his right hand and a cobra in the left. Within the temple's sanctum stands a sculpted depiction of Chamundeshwari. She is seated with her right heel pressed against the lowest of the seven chakras. This cross-legged yogic posture echoes the posture of Lord Shiva. Worshipers believe that this powerful yogic posture, if mastered, provides an added dimensional view of the universe.
Since the early days of the Maharajahs of Mysore, the idol of goddess Chamundi has been carried on a decorated elephant as part of the celebrations in the annual Dusshera festival.
From the peak of the Chamundi hills, the Mysore Palace, the Karanji Lake and several smaller temples are visible. Many of the temples were constructed by members of Shirdi Sai Baba movement.
LEGEND:
According to a legend, the asura Mahishasura (king of the city that is currently known as Mysore) was killed by goddess Chamundeswari (also called Chamundi) after a fierce battle. The goddess is also called Mahishasura Mardini.
According to mythology, this rocky hill was known as Mahabalachala. Two ancient temples occupy the hill, the Mahabaleshvara and the Chamundeshvari; the Mahabaleshvara Temple on the hill is the older of the two and is a place of pilgrimage. The car festival and 'Teppotsava' are held there.
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