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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Bhoga Nandeeshwara Temple (Kannada: ಭೋಗ ನಂದೀಶ್ವರ ದೇವಾಲಯ ) (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 .
Parvati shrine in the temple complex
Bhoga Nandeeshwara Temple - South Side View
History
The original temple in the complex, identified as one of the oldest temples of Karnataka, dates back to the early 9th century. The earliest inscriptions referring to the construction of the temple for Shiva, according to the Archaeological Survey of India, are from Nolamba dynasty ruler Nolambadiraja and the Rashtrakuta emperor Govinda III dated c.806, and copper plates of the Bana rulers Jayateja and Dattiya of about c.810. The temple was later under the patronage of successive notable South Indian dynasties: the Ganga Dynasty , the Chola dynasty, the Hoysala Empire and the Vijayanagara Empire . In the post medieval era, the local chiefs of Chikaballapura and the rulers of the Mysore Kingdom ( Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan ) controlled the region before it eventually came under
British rule after the death of Tipu Sultan in c.1799. The architectural style is Dravidian . [1] The temple is located at a distance of 60 km from Bangalore . [2] The temple is protected as a monument of national importance by the Archaeological Survey of India. [3]
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Structure
Vasantha mantapa, an ornate 13th century contribution from the Hoysala era to the Uma-Maheshvara shrine at the Bhoga Nandeeshwara temple complex
The temple complex has two large shrines: the Arunachaleswara shrine to the south built by the Gangas of Talakad , and the Bhoga Nandeeshwara shrine to the north built by the Cholas. It has the sculpture of a king considered to be that of Rajendra Chola. In between there is a small intervening shrine called with Uma-Maheshwara shrine with a kalyana mantapa (marriage alter) supported by ornate pillars in black stone with reliefs depicting of the Hindu gods Shiva and his consort Parvati , Brahma (the creator) and Saraswathi, Vishnu (the preserver) and his consort Lakshmi , the god of fire Agni and his consort Swaha Devi, and decorative creepers and birds in bas-relief . This is typical to Hoysala architecture. [1][4]
According to the art historian George Michell, the temple is a typical 9th-10th century Nolamba construction with pilasters on the outer walls of the shrines, perforated decorative stone windows which contain figures, of a dancing Shiva (south wall of the Arunachaleshwara shrine) and Durga standing on a buffalo head (north wall of Bhoga Nandeshwara shrine). Pyramidal and tiered towers ( shikhara ) rise from the two major shrines. Each major shrine has a large linga in the sanctum (the universal symbol of the god Shiva) with a sculpture of Nandi (the bull) in a pavilion facing the shrine. [5] According to Michell, during the 16th century Vijayanagara period, a pavilion with elegant pillars was added in between the two major shrines. The pillars crafted out of grey-green granite have relief sculptures of attendant maidens. Michell feels the minor Uma-Maheshwara shrine was added in between the two major shrines (behind the pavilion) during the post Vijayanagara rule of the Gowdas of the Yelahanka dynasty. The minor shrine has a procession of deities and sages in wall relief. The wall that links the two major shrines was cleverly constructed so as to be in-distinguishable from the two original shrines. A spacious pillared hall was also added in front of the two major shrines. [5][6]
Kalyani (Pushkarni) - Bhoga Nandeeshwara Temple
The Arunachaleswara and the Bhoga Nandeeshwara forms of Shiva represent, according to Hindu legend, two stages in the life of the god Shiva: childhood and youth. The Uma-Maheshwara shrine has reliefs depicting the third stage, Shiva's marriage to the goddess Parvati. Hence this shrine is popular with newly weds who come to seek blessing. The Yoga Nandeeshwara temple on top of Nandi hills represents the final renunciation stage in the life of Shiva and hence this temple is devoid of any festivities. [4] The large shrines each have a sanctum ( garbhagriha ), a vestibule ( sukanasi) and a closed hall ( navaranga or mantapa). The vestibule and hall are provided with perforated stone screens called Jali . Each shrine has a nandi mantapa in front (hall with the sculptured image of Nandi the bull) facing the sanctum. The outer bounding wall ( prakara ) of the complex has two minor shrines for Devi , the female form of divinity (divine core of all Hindu goddesses). [1] To the north of the shrines is a second compound with a navaranga mantapa (pavilion) with Yali pillars. Beyond this compound is a large stepped temple tank ( kalyani or pushkarni ), locally called Sringeri Teertha (the mythical source of the Pinakini river) where lamps are lit on certain festive days.
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The original temple in the complex, identified as one of the oldest temples of Karnataka, dates back to the early 9th century. The earliest inscriptions referring to the construction of the temple for Shiva, according to the Archaeological Survey of India, are from Nolamba dynasty ruler Nolambadiraja and the Rashtrakuta emperor Govinda III dated c.806, and copper plates of the Bana rulers Jayateja and Dattiya of about c.810. The temple was later under the patronage of successive notable South Indian dynasties: the Ganga Dynasty, the Chola dynasty, the Hoysala Empire and the Vijayanagara Empire. In the post medieval era, the local chiefs of Chikaballapura and the rulers of the Mysore Kingdom (Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan) controlled the region before it eventually came under British rule after the death of Tipu Sultan in c.1799. The architectural style is Dravidian.[1] The temple is located at a distance of 60 km from Bangalore.[2] The temple is protected as a monument of national importance by the Archaeological Survey of India
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Nandi Hills, also known as Nandidurg, is an ancient hill fortress, which served numerous dynasties in the yesteryears. Located in the Chikballapur district of Karnataka state, the destination stands at 4,851 feet (1,479 metre) above sea level. Tourists can reach the destination from the diverged road on the National Highway 7 after Devanahalli town. From the diversion, it takes a ride of 30 minutes (20 km) to reach Nandi Hills. The ancient fortress of Nandi Hills or Nandidurg is an anglicised form of Nandidurg and Nandydroog, lying at distance of 60 kilometres from the Bangalore city centre.According to the legend, the name Nandi Hills originated from the shape of a hill, which resembles a sleeping bull. During Chola rule, it was known as Ananda Giri, meaning 'The Hill of Happiness'. Moreover, the place is associated with Yoga Nandeeshwara, who performed penance. A 1,200 year old Dravidian Nandi temple positioned on the hill is one of the premier tourist attractions of Nandi Hills. One of the oldest temples of Karnataka was constructed in the ninth century, which is carved in the rock. The temple comprises two complexes, the first one features three deity sculptures and the other one houses a beautiful Kalyani pond.The foundation stone of the temple was laid by the Banas in the ninth century. Thereafter, the Cholas constructed the roof of the temple in 11th century. The complex also features a marriage hall that was built by the Hoysalas in the 13th century. The wall of the complex was erected by the Vijayanagar kings. The highlights of the temple are the elegant stone carvings on the walls and ceilings.In another historic event, the fort of Nandi Hills was attacked by troops of Cornwallis on 19 October, 1791 declaring war with Tipu Sultan of Mysore. Among major sightseeing attractions of the destination are Amrita Sarovar Lake, Tipu's Drop and Sir Mark Cubbon's bungalow.During Dussehra, devotees visit in large numbers to pay homage at the historic temple. Besides, the festival is celebrated with pomp and show, featuring artistic performances by locals.Nandi Hills has moderate climatic conditions round the year; therefore, it can be visited any time of the year. However, due to intermittent rainfall during June to August because of south-west monsoons, visit to Nandi Hills is not much favoured.
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Nandi Hills, Nandidurg is a hill fortress in the south Indian state of Karnataka. Tipu Sultan Fort, a summer retreat of the namesake 18th-century ruler, features stone carvings and wall paintings. Prisoners are said to have been thrown to their death from Tipu’s Drop, now known for its panoramic views. Local Hindu temples include the hilltop Yoga Nandeeshwara Temple, guarded by a huge statue of a bull (nandi).
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Bhoga Nandeeshwara Temple is a Hindu temple located in Nandi village, at the base of Nandi Hills in the Chikkaballapur district of Karnataka state, India. It is dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva.
The original temple in the complex, identified as one of the oldest temples of Karnataka, dates back to the early 9th century.
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Nandi hills to a lot of people is just a small little hillock best enjoyed for its cool weather along with beautiful sunrise/sunset, but there is more to it than that. A glass bridge near Hotel Mayuri is where you can see a lot of tourists hovering over for the viewpoint. The hills are actually five hills which are the sources of five different rivers, namely Palar, Pinakini, Akravathy, Papagni and Swarnamukhi.
The Bhoga Nandeeshwara Temple is located in Nandi Hills Area, in Bangalore Rural district. The simple Yoga Nandeeshwara Temple on top of the hill is famous for the huge statue of the bull in front of the temple. This temple is a combination of the architectural styles mainly of the Gangas, Cholas, Hoysalas and the Vijayanagara rulers.
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Beautiful Nandi Hills
Nandi Hills, a solid monolithic mass of granite and the best scenic hill station in the vicinity of Bangalore (60 Km away). Its height is about 4,851 feet above MSL and acquires an area of 97 acres.
Nandi Hills is the birth place of rivers Arkavathi and Palar. The temperature range at Nandi Hills is about 25 to 28 Degree Celsius during summer and 8 to 10 Degree Celsius in winter. At Nandi Hills we can see Rain-fall of 100 to 150cms every year. Mahatma Gandhiji has stayed for 45 days for his health revival at this place.
History Nandi Hills gets its name from the famous Nandi temple situated atop this hill. This bull guards the outside of the Yoga Nandeeshwara Temple. Yoga Nandeeshwara Temple is the dwelling of Shiva the austere on the top of the hills and this temple was build by the Cholas. This antediluvian temple also has a dedication in the name of Sambhaji who was the son of Chhatrapati Shivaji.
The beautiful Nandi Hills, popularly known as Nandi Betta or Nandi Durga for the locals and the people of Karnataka. This hillock is situated about 60 km from Bangalore City, about 24 kms from Chikkaballapur town. Nandi is the bull in Sanskrit, Kannada and Telugu. He is the sacred abode or Vahana to Lord Shiva.
During the Chola reign, Nandi Hills was known as Ananda Giri, Hill of Happiness. Now Nandi Hills also known as Nandidurga are small flat surrounding plains near Bangalore. A fort was built during the period by the chieftains of Chikkaballapur. It was strengthened by the famous King of Mysore Tippu Sultan. This fort was considered impregnable, it covers a vast area of 97 acres and soldiers could shoot from all directions without being seen and there is the famous Tippu drop a 600 meter cliff with a huge rock landing after the drop. Prisoners and convicts during Tippu's reign were pushed off this cliff.
These hills are located 1,478 meters above the sea level. Nandi Hills before being conquered by the British forces under Lord Cornwallis was a Mysorean Fort. It was captured by the British in the year 1791. Later on the British developed the hill station and it became popular. This hill station is a famous tourist spot because it is blessed with a pleasant climate through out the year.
The flora of the hills is distinctive of high hills. Besides Coffea arabica there are some more aboriginal species. Eucalyptus is grown inside the fort which is an exotic plant. The forest around the hills acts as a substratum for the condensation of clouds and this is the reason that most of the trees are covered with water in the mornings. Many species of birds and animals can also be seen in the hills.
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Nandi Hills,is a hill fortress in the south Indian state of Karnataka. Tipu Sultan Fort, a summer retreat of the namesake 18th-century ruler, features stone carvings and wall paintings. Prisoners are said to have been thrown to their death from Tipu’s Drop, now known for its panoramic views. Local Hindu temples include the hilltop Yoga Nandeeshwara Temple, guarded by a huge statue of a bull (nandi).
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Bhoga Yoga Nandishwara Temple, Nandhi, Chikkaballapur
1000-year-old Bhoga Yoga Nandishwara Temple, Nandhi, Chikkaballapur is one of the oldest temples in Karnataka which built on Dravidian Architecture.
The Bhoga Nandeeshwara Temple is located in Nandi Hills Area, in Bangalore Rural district.
Bhoga Nandeeshwara Temple – History
The Bhoga Nandeeshwara Temple is a magnificent example of Dravidian Architecture. It is a 1000-year-old temple that bears the architectural stamps of around five different dynasties that ruled here.
Believed to have been originally constructed by the Bana Queen Ratnavali, this temple was added to and extended by the Ganga dynasty, Cholas, Hoysalas, Pallavas and finally the Vijayanagara kings. This temple even has a statue of the Chola King Rajendra.
Though the original Bhoga Nandeeshwara Temple dedicated to Shiva and Parvati was built in the 9th century by the Banas, the Chola kings in the 11th century added the roof; the Hoysala dynasty added the marriage hall to the temple structure, and the outer wall and buildings were added by the Vijayanagar kings in the 13th century.
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Bhoga Nandeeshwara Temple { ಭೋಗ ನಂದೀಶ್ವರ ದೇವಾಲಯ }, Nandi Village , Chikkaballapur .
This Temple is dedicated to God Shiva. According to archiological Survey of India,its identified as one of the oldest temples of Karnataka, dates back to the early 9th century. from Nolamba Dynasty. Situated on the Foothills of Famous Nandi Hills.
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