Namada Chilume - Rama Thirtha near Devarayandurga Tumkur tourism Karnataka tourism
Namada Chilume - Rama Thirtha near Devarayandurga Tumkur tourism Karnataka tourism. Namada Chilume (pronounced naamada chilume' in Kannada) is a natural spring situated by Devarayanadurga, near Tumkur in the state of Karnataka in India. This is located in the Devarayandurga Reserve Forest area and maintained by the forest department. There is an historical significance to this place and it goes back to the Ramayana. As per mythology it is believed that Rama, along with Sita and Lakshmana, stayed here during their exile in the forest. Rama searched for water to apply tilak to his forehead. When he could not find any water, he shot an arrow at the rock. The arrow penetrated the rock, made a hole, and the water came out. Hence, this place was called NamadaChilume, meaning Spring of Tilak. (naama = tilak and chilume' = spring, in Kannada). The water comes out from a small hole throughout the year and never dries up. The water that comes out is considered as sacred water (tirtha). The forest department is preserving the spring as well as fenced the area to protect deer in and around the area
It is a small forest amidst greenery. Lovely place with deer park, to see deers and monkeys. Lots of medicinal plants around. It is approximately 14 km from Tumkur and 80 km from Bengaluru.
Tumkur tourism offers other places of interest such as Devarayana Durga , Jayamangali Blackbuck Reserve, Pavagada Fort and more.
Shivagange - Kashi of the South
Shivagange is a mountain peak with a height of 804.8 meters or 2640.3 feet and Hindu pilgrimage center located near Dobbaspet, in Bengaluru Rural district India. It is situated 20 km from the town of Tumakuru and 54 km from Bengaluru.The sacred mountain is shaped as a shivalinga and a spring flows near locally called Ganga, thereby by giving the place its name. It is also known as Dakshina Kashi (Kashi of the South) and place is having various temples such as Gangadhareshwara temple, Sri Honnammadevi Temple, Olakal Teertha, Nandi Statue, Patalagange, A historical rock statue of Nandi or Basavanna carved on top of a steep rock is considered as a spell binding sculpture because of its narrow location.Sharadambe temple and several theerthas such as Agasthya theertha, Kanva theertha, Kapila theertha, Pathala Gange etc. are found in this hill.
Sri Honnammadevi Temple is in side the cave. Sri Gavi Gangadhareshwara Temple is also in side the cave. Gavi means Cave, Gangadhareshwara means Parameshwara having Gange on the top. Every year in the month of January on the day of Sankranthi festival, the marriage function of Sri Gangadhareshwara and Sri Honnammadevi (Parvathi) will be done. At that time Ganga Water will come from rock at the top of hill. From that holy water Marriage function will be done.
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Trekking to Shivaganga Hills [Part 1/3] | Bengaluru, Karnataka
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Shivagange Betta is a mountain peak with a height of 804.8 meters or 2640.3 feet and Hindu pilgrimage center. It is said that the hill looks like a ‘Shiva Linga’ when seen from one of the sides, also it is said that the spring water found here is from the sacred water of ‘Ganga’ thereby giving the place its name. This place is having various temples and also known as Dakshina Kashi or Kashi of South. It is located in Dabbaspet District of Indian state Karnataka. The distance of Shivagange hill is around 20 KM from Tumkur and 60 KM from Bangalore. Shivaganga Hill is a perfect weekend getaway as this also famous as trekking other than religious significance.
The best time to visit here is October to March. During New Year many people visits here. Be careful with your bags as there are a lot of monkeys up the hill and they will grab everything u have. A lot of shops are there on the way for eatables and water bottles.
This video [Part 1/3] includes reaching to the Shivagange Hills and Climbing through the stairs and panoramic view of the surroundings.
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Shivagange is a mountain peak with a height of 1368 meters and Hindu pilgrimage center located near Dobbaspet, in Bangalore Rural district India. It is situated 20 km from the town of Tumkur and 54 km from Bangalore. The sacred mountain is shaped as a shivalingam and a spring flows near locally called Ganga, thereby by giving the place its name. It is also known as Dakshina Kashi (Kashi of the South) and place is having various temples such as Gangadhareshwara temple, Olakal Teertha, Nandi Statue, Patalagange, A historical rock statue of Nandi or Basavanna carved on top of a steep rock is considered as a spell binding sculpture because of its narrow location. Sharadambe temple and several theerthas such as Agasthya theertha, Kanva theertha, Kapila theertha, Pathala Gange etc. are found in this hill.
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Trekking to Shivaganga Hills [Part 3/3] | Bengaluru, Karnataka
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Shivagange betta is a mountain peak with a height of 804.8 meters or 2640.3 feet and Hindu pilgrimage center. It is said that the hill looks like a ‘Shiva Linga’ when seen from one of the sides, also it is said that the spring water found here is from the sacred water of ‘Ganga’ thereby giving the place its name. This place is having various temples and also known as Dakshina Kashi or Kashi of South. It is located in Dabbaspet District of Indian state Karnataka. The distance of Shivagange hill is around 20 KM from Tumkur and 60 KM from Bangalore. Shivaganga Hill is a perfect weekend getaway as this place is also famous as trekking other than religious significance.
The best time to visit here is October to March. During New Year many people visits here. Be careful with your bags as there are a lot of monkeys up the hill and they will grab everything you have. Many shops are there on the way for eatables and water bottles.
This video [Part 3/3] includes the view of the mountain peak, climbing down and view of the big pond (Sarovar) at the base of the hill.
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Devarayana Durga, Sightseeing Places,Tumkur
Devarayanadurga is located very close to Tumkur district in Karnataka. True to its name “Devarayanadurga, when translated aptly means “Fort of the God”. Though it had various other names, it got the name Devarayanadurga after the Mysore ruler Chikka Devaraja Wodeyar captured it on one of his victorious feats.
The place is located above 4000 feet above sea level and can be a weekend pilgrimage spot and getaway for a quick retreat or picnic, to escape from the grind of the daily hustle and bustle of city life. It is also a trekker’s paradise, due to the fact that it has numerous hillocks surrounding it, and many wildlife enthusiasts, in fact, throng the place for various wildlife shoots etc. It is declared as a protective reserved forest by the forest department of Government of Karnataka.
Bhoga Narasimha Temple
The Bhoga Narasimha Temple is located at the base of the hillock of the Devarayanadurga and the deity as we all know is dedicated to Lord Narasimha. This temple enjoyed the patronage of many kings from various dynasties and also is well known for its simple but beautiful architectural marvel. There are numerous pillars dotting the temple, on which inscriptions have been carved regarding the history of the temple and the various rulers.
Yoga Narasimha Temple
Another temple which is located in Devarayanadurga is the Yoga Narasimha Temple which is on the hillock. Around 100 steps have to be climbed to reach the temple and the scenic beauty will definitely leave the climbers spellbound. Lush greenery can be found around the hillock which gives a relief from the tedious task of climbing the steps.
Namada Chilume
Namada Chilume is around 10 kms from Devarayanadurga and has good roads. The entry fee to this place is nominally priced and this place has a natural spring on its premises.
Sri Vidya Shankara temple, Durgadahalli, Namdachillume road.
The temple history has been explained by the temple priest, you can listen in the video.
Devarayanadurga Hill Temple, Namada Chilume, Siddaganga Mutt Drive Visit
Devarayanadurga Hill Temple, Namada Chilume, Siddaganga Mutt Drive Visit
Day out around bangalore, Shivagange
Places to visit around bangalore for a single day. 20Kms from Tumkuru.
Place visited,
- Shivagange
- Siddara Betta
- Yoganarasimha Swami Temple
- Goravanahalli
- Madhugiri
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