Bangalore's Top 20 Notable Temples to See




Bangalore is India's IT capital as well as the capital of Karnataka. But did you know that there are a lot of temples in Bangalore that date back to the tenth century? Different dynasty rulers constructed them. Bangalore is renowned for being a major commercial center, but its temples are a stunning depiction of its rich cultural past. Because there are so many temples, mosques, churches, Jain derasars, and other places, it also serves as a display for the plurality of religions. They have some displays and modern facades, yet they are constructed in the traditional Dravidian architectural style. Bangalore's temples are well worth a visit.



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If you want to have a fantastic and profound experience of India's diverse religious and cultural traditions, you should visit the majestic temples in Bangalore.









1. ISKCON Temple Bangalore:


It's Radha Krishna ISKCON Temple is one of the most famous temples in Bangalore, situated on Hare Krishna hill on a seven acre hill in North Bengaluru. It promotes spiritual education as well as Vedic culture in a wider cultural context. It is a blend of modern and Dravidian styles with glass panels as well as a traditional dome. The complex is brilliantly illuminated in the evening. It is a major attraction for the religious community of the city and a place where people celebrate all the auspicious festivals related to Lord Vishnu with great joy.

Temple Address: Hare Krishna Hill, Card Road, Rajajinagar, Bangalore, Karnataka 560010.

Temple Timings: 7:15 am – 1 pm, 4:15 pm – 8:00 pm

Dress Code: Ideally, it should be traditional attire.

How to reach:

The temple is close to the Sandal Soap Factory Station Metro Station on the Green Line and the nearest bus stop is Mahalakshmi Layout Entrance which is just 2 km from the temple.

Approximate Visit Duration: 1 hour.

Festivals and Best Time to Visit Sri Rama Navami, Garuda Panchami Jhulan Utsav Sri Krishna Janmashtami Vyasa Purnima are the most famous festivals.

Temple Details: https://www.iskconbangalore.org/

Other attractions near the temple: Sri Prasanna Veeranjaneya Swamy Temple is 1 km away




2. Banashankari Amma Temple:

Banashankari Amma Temple is located on Kanakapura Road at a distance of 8.5 km from Bangalore Railway Station. It is one of the oldest temples in Bangalore dedicated to Goddess Banashankari, an incarnation of Goddess Parvati. Subramanya Shetty built this temple in 1915. According to Hindu beliefs, goddesses are worshiped during the most auspicious times during Rahu. Devotees light many oil lamps made of pulped lemon peels in honor of the Goddess.

Temple Address: Kanakapura Road, Sarbandapallya, Banashankari Temple Ward, Bangalore, Karnataka 560070

Temple Timings: 6:00 AM - 8:00 PM.

Dress Code: Moderate dress.

How to reach:

Banashankari Metro Station on the Green Line is within walking distance of the temple. Its BMTC shuttle service bus stop is just four kilometers away from the temple.

Approximate Visit Duration: 1 hour.

Festivals and Best Time to Visit: Banashankari Jahre.

Other attractions near the temple: Sakambari Nagar Raghavendra Mutt is a short walk from the temple.




3. Sri Dodda Ganapati Temple and Big Bull Temple:


The Sridoda Ganapati Temple and the Bull Temple are located in the historic area of Basavam Gudi in southwest Bangalore, built in the 16th century. There are many ancient temples in this place. The temple was built during the reign of Vijayanagara ruler Kempe Gowda and was built in the Dravidian style. The most prominent feature of the temple is its huge monolithic Nandi, hence its name. Doddganesan Temple can be visited next to the Big Bull Temple.

Temple Address: Bull Temple Rd, Basavanagudi, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560004, India.

Temple Timings: 5:45 AM to 8:45 PM.

Costume Code: Classic dress is recommended.

How to reach:

The nearest bus stop to you is 280 meters from Bull Temple.

Lalbagh Metro Station is 2 km from the temple and National Metro Station College is 2 km from the temple.

Festivals and Best Dates to Visit: Kadalekai Parish (Annual Groundnut Fair) is celebrated every year in the month of Kartika.

Other attractions near the temple: Bugle Rock Park and additional temples within the temple premises.




4. Sri Karya Siddhi Anjaneya Swamy Temple:


Sri Karya Siddhi Anjaneya Swamy Temple was established in 2015 under the guidance of Sri Ganapati Satchidananda Swamiji from Avadhuta Datta Peetha, Girinagar, Bangalore. In addition, there are many programs and projects for the welfare and happiness of the people below. Directed by Sri Ganapathi Satchidananda Swamy. For example, less privileged people can get affordable medical care and education in the temple.

Temple Address: 3rd Sea Main Road, 1st Phase Girinagar, Kadawantra, Banashankari, Bangalore, Karnataka 560085.

Temple Timings: 06.30 AM to 1.00 PM and Evening
05.00 am to 9.00 pm

Dress Code: Preferably, traditional dress code.

How to reach:

There are various local transport options that you can take to reach the temple.

Approximate Visit Duration: One and a half hours.

Festivals and Best Time to Visit: Hanuman Jayanti.

Other attractions near the temple: Sri Vasavi Kanyaka Parameshwari Temple is just a 2 minute walk from the temple.




5. Shiva Temple:


  Shivoham Shiva Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva on Old Airport Road, Bangalore. Built in 1995, the temple complex houses a 65-feet-tall statue of Lord Shiva, covered by locks with the holy Ganga flowing through it. The statue recreates the snowy abode on Mount Kailasa with a lotus seat on a tiger skin. The walk-in museum explains everything about Lord Shiva within the mountains, engages devotees in meaningful prayers and educates those who want to know more.

Temple Address: 97 HAL Old Airport Road, Kemp Fort Mall Parking Ramagiri, Murgesh Palya, Bangalore, Karnataka 560017.

Temple Timings: Open 24 hours.

Dress Code: Preferably, traditional dress code.

How to reach:

It is possible to use the extensive public transport network to reach the temple. Also, you can hire auto-rickshaws or taxis to take you there.

Indiranagar Metro Station which is four kilometers away from the temple can be described as the nearest metro station.

Approximate Visit Time: 1 or 2 hours.

Festivals and Best Time to Visit: Shivratri Monday Ka Tyohar.

Temple Details: https://shivohamshivatemple.org/
https://shivohamshivatemple.org/




6. Ragigudda Sri Prasanna Anjaneyaswamy Temple:


The Ragigudda Sri Prasanna Anjaneya Swamy Temple is believed to have views of the city as it stands on a nearby hill in Jayanagar. This temple is dedicated to Lord Hanuman and was completed in the year 1969. Many believers believe in praying to God for strength to endure hardships. The 32 feet high monoliths depict the gods Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva who reside in this temple. Additionally, the temple complex has idols of Rama, Sita and Lakshmana.


Temple Address: KSRTC Layout, Jayanagar 9th Block, Jayanagar, Bangalore, Karnataka 560069, India.

Temple Timings:

8:00 AM to 11:30 PM and 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM on weekdays.

Weekends: 8:00 am-12:30 pm, 5:00 pm-9:00 pm.

Costume Code: Classic dress is recommended.

How to reach:

Local transport services in the city will help you reach the temple.

Bangalore is well connected to major cities of the country.

Approximate Visit Time: One and a half hours.

Temple Details: https://ragigudda.org/




7. Sringagiri Sri Shanmukha Temple:

The Sringeri Sri Shanmukha Temple is believed to be one of the four Advaita Vedanta Mathas founded by Adi Shankara in the late 8th century, a temple once located in Bangalore. The sumptuous temple complex is brilliantly illuminated with six colossal faces of Lord Shanmukha and an ornate crystal gopuram. The barren hill of Rajarajeshwari Nagar, southwest of Bangaroll, inspired the spiritual leader of the temple. A neighboring developer, R. Arunachalam, designed the temple, which opened in 1995. The complex has three temples dedicated to Lord Shiva and Ganesh.

Temple Address: BEML, Kempegowda Double Road, 5th Stage, RR Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560098.

Temple Timings: 6:30 AM to 12:30 PM, 4:30 PM to 9:00 PM.

Dress Code: Preferably, traditional dress.

How to reach:

The nearest railway station can be found at Bangalore Central Station. Additionally, you can use public transport to go to the temple.

Bangalore Airport is the nearest city airport to the temple. Bangalore is easily accessible to other major cities of the country.

Approximate Visit Time: 1 or 2 hours.

Festivals and Best Dates to Visit: Thai Proposal Festival.

Temple details: https://sringeri.net/branches/karnataka/bangalore/rajarajeswari-nagari

Other attractions close to the temple include The Abstract Art Gallery and Gully Tours.




8. Raja Rajeshwari Temple Bangalore:


The Raja-Rajeshwari Temple is one of the most famous temples around Bangalore, with five Rajagopuras built in the Dravidian style of architecture. The main attraction of the temple is the six feet high stone representation of Mother Shri Raja Rajeshwari, also dedicated to Mother Shri Gnanakshi. The temple is an impressive structure built of pure granite and is an absolute masterpiece among Karnataka temples. It was built according to Agama guidelines and is an excellent example of Dravidian sacred architecture.

Temple Address: Kenchenhalli, Rajarajeshwari Nagar, Bangalore, Karnataka - 560098.

Temple timings are 6:00 am to 12:30 pm, and 4:30 pm to 8:30 pm.

Dress Code: Preferably, traditional dress code.

How to reach:

The temple is located at a distance of 8 km from Kempagowda bus station. So it is possible to use public transport from the bus station to the temple.

The temple is located at a distance of 48 km from Kempegowda International Airport. Bangalore is easily connected to all the major cities of the country.

Its Krantiveera Sangolli Ratanna railway station is the nearest station to the temple.

Approximate visit duration: One hour.

Festivals and Best Time to Visit: Brahmotsavam, Navratri celebrations, Pradosha Puja, Sri Chakra Puja.

Other attractions near the temple are: Omkar Hills, Big Banyan Tree and Manchanbele Dam.






9. Sri Gavi Gangadhareswara Temple:


Sri Gavi Gangadhareswara Devasthanam is a mighty temple in Bangalore and is located near Basavanagudi of great importance. The significance behind the title of this temple is the cave of Lord Ganga. The temple was restored in the late 19th century by Kempa Gowda of Gavipuram. It is of particular importance to astronomy because it is cut into rocks. This is known as Surya Mazjana or Sun Bath, which is the most famous sight in the temple.

Temple Address: Gavipura, Kempegowda Nagar, Gavipuram Extension, Kempegowda Nagar, Bangalore, Karnataka 560019, India.

Temple Timings: 7:00 am - 12:30 pm, 5:00 pm - 8:30 pm.

Dress Code: Traditional dress code.

How to reach:

The city market is three kilometers away from the temple. You can also hire taxis, bus or auto-rickshaw to go to the temple.

The city's Bangalore Railway Station is 5 km from the temple and Bangalore International Airport is 38 km away.

Approximate Visit Time: 1 hour.

Festivals and Best Time to Visit: Makar Sankranti.

Other attractions near the temple: Hari-Hara Gudda Park





10. Sri Someswara Swamy Temple:


Believed to have been built during the Chola period near the Ulsoor Lake, Sri Someswara Swamy Temple is one of the must-see temples in Bangalore. The Kempe Gowda family renovated it in the 16th century adding gopurams or bastions. A reflection of Shiva's marriage with Parvati is depicted as sculptures carved into the walls. The architectural design of the temple is amazing.

Temple Address: Anugrah Layout, Ramanasree Enclave, Bilekahalli, Bangalore, Karnataka 560076, India.

Temple Timings: 6:00 am - 12:30 pm, 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm.

Dress Code: The dress code is traditional.

How to reach:

The nearest bus station to the temple location is Halasur Police Station.

Bangalore is well connected to all the major cities of the country.

Approximate visit time: One hour.

Festivals and Best Time to Visit: Shivaratri.

Other attractions near the temple are the very ancient and mighty Sri Subrahmanya Swamy Temple as well as Sri Adi Vinayaka Temples at a distance of 450 meters.




11. Sri Kadu Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple:


The Sri Kadu Malleswara Temple in Bangalore was built in the 17th century by Venkoji, one of the younger brothers of the Maratha ruler Chhatrapati Shivaji. The most impressive aspect of the temple is the formidable array of stone deities in its courtyard, hence the name. It is believed that many devotees visit the temple to remove their curses and fulfill their wishes. It is dedicated to Lord Shiva and snakes are closely associated with Lord Shiva. Dance and music programs are regularly held in the temple.


Temple Address: 2nd Temple Street, Vyalikaval, Kodandarampura, Malleswaram, Bangalore, Karnataka 560003, India.


Temple Timings: 7 AM - 12:00 PM to 6:45 PM to 9:00 PM.


Fashion Codes: We recommend classic clothing.


How to reach:

Bangalore is easily connected to major cities. To reach the temple, you can travel by local transport like cabs, buses or auto-rickshaws.

Approximate Visit Duration: 1 hour.


Festivals and Best Time to Visit: Shivaratri.


Other attractions near the temple: Sri Subrahmanya Temple, Sri Kadu Nagana Temple, Sri Sai Baba Devasthanam Sri Gangamma Devi Temple and Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple are other tourist attractions near this temple.





12. Jagannath Temple:


Another important temple in Bangalore is the Jagannath Temple located on Sarjapur Street in Agara, Bangalore. The temple hosts more than fifty thousand worshipers during its main event which is its annual Rath Yatra. The temple is managed by the Sri Jagannatha Temple Trust in Bangalore and the rituals and deities are similar to the Jagannatha Temple in Puri. The temple houses Prachanda Narasimha with his devotee Prahlad, about four meters high, and other idols. Its deities are Lord Jagannath and Budhe Jagannath, which are available for darshan for five days during the more than a decade-old Rathayatra.

Temple Address: Agara Village, Sector 1, HSR Layout, Bangalore, Karnataka 560102.

Temple Timings: 6 AM to 9:00 PM.

Costume Code: Classic dress is recommended.

How to reach:

You can hire a private taxi or use public transport in different parts of Bangalore to reach this temple.

Approximate Visit Time: 1 hour.

Festivals and Best Time to Visit: Annual Rath Yatra.

Other tourist attractions around the temple Nearby attractions to this Jagannath temple are Sri Abhaya Anjaneya Temple and Sri Ayyappaswamy Temple.





13. Devagiri Varaprada Srivenkateswara Temple:


Devagirivarapradashree Venkateswara Temple is dedicated to Lord Venkateswara situated on the beautiful hill of Devagiri in Banashankari, Bangalore. The image of Lord Venkateswara in the Devagiri temple is a replica of the Tirumala idol. Goddess Padmavati rides with Lord Venkateswara on his left and Lord Ganesha. Additionally, the temple complex also has separate shrines dedicated to Lord Hanuman and Ganesh.

Temple Address: JSS Public, 14th Main Rd, near Bengaluru, Siddanna Layout, Banashankari Stage II, Banashankari, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560070.

Temple Timings: 6:00 am - 12:00 pm, 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm.

Costume Code: Classic dress.

How to reach:

The bus stop at the post office is the nearest bus stop from which you can reach the temple. Additionally, there are several public vehicles to help you reach the temple.

Approximate Visit Time: 1 hour.

Festivals and Best Time to Visit: Brahmotsavam.





14. Sri Suryanarayana Swamy Temple:


Sri Suryanarayana Swamy Temple is one of the most magnificent temples dedicated to Sun God in Bangalore. It was built in 1995. The idol of Lord Surya is 3.25 feet tall. Also, its architecture is reminiscent of the Chola style of architecture. The 32-foot chariot is displayed at the annual fair, attracting huge crowds of devotees.

Address: Domalur, Bangalore.

Temple Address: HAL Old Airport Rd, Bangalore 560071, India.

Temple Timings: 6:00 am - 12:00 pm, 5:00 pm - 8:30 pm.

Dress Code: Traditional attire is preferred.

How to reach:

Located at a distance of 8 km from Bangalore city, this temple can be reached by public or private transport.

Approximate Visit Time : 1 - 2 hours.

Festivals and Best Time to Visit: Eight-day Brahmotsavams.





15. Sri Dakshinamukha Nandi Theertha Kalyani Kshetra:


Sri Dakshinamukha Nandi Theertha Kalyani Kshetra is also known as Nandi Theertha, Malleswaram Nandi Gudi or Basavatheertha. This small temple is located opposite the Kadu Malleswara temple opposite the Gangamma temple in Bangalore city. The shape of Shiva is the main deity of this temple which makes it a more memorable experience.

Temple Address: 2nd Temple Street, Vyalikaval, Kodandarampura, Malleswaram, Bangalore, Karnataka 560003.

Temple Timings: 7:30 AM – 12:00 PM, 5:00 PM – 8:30 PM.

Costume Code: Classic dress.

How to reach:

Bangalore city is connected to all major cities by railways, roads and air routes. Local transport is available to reach the temple.

Approximate Visit Time: 1 hour.

Festivals and Best Time to Visit: Shivaratri.




16. Sri Dharmarayaswamy Temple:


The Dharmaraya Swamy Temple is among the few Indian temples specifically dedicated to the Pandavas and their consort Draupadi from the entire 800-year-old Hindu epic Mahabharata. A special aspect of this temple is its legendary Karaga Utsav, which takes place when the priest carries the temple's flower cones in a procession through the streets of the city dressed as women. Additionally, Draupadi is believed to bless the temple by returning every year.

Temple Address: Main Road, Old Taluk Kachcheri Road, Thegalarpet, Dodpet, Nagaratpet, Bangalore, Karnataka 560002, India.

Temple Timings : 5.30 am to 11.30 am; 4.00 pm to 8.30 pm.

Fashion Codes: Classic clothes are the most preferred.

How to reach:

The nearest airport to the temple is 36 km away. From there, you can use taxis to reach the temple and it is 5 km from KSR City Railway Station.

Bangalore is well connected to all cities along the roads. The temple can be reached by buses or other local transport.

Approximate visit duration: One hour.

Festivals and Best Dates to Go: Karaga Festival.

Temple Details: https://bengalurukaraga.com/





17. Panchalinga Nageswara Temple:


Nageswara Temple is believed to be one of the popular tourist attractions in Begur town, Bangalore. Tourists and locals alike call this temple as Panchalingeswara, also known as Naganatheswara Temple. The main abode of the temple is the Shiva Lingam. The temple complex is home to Nageswara and Nageswara Swamy, a shrine established during the Western Ganga dynasty. Although every festival is held in this temple, Shivratri is celebrated with fervor, enthusiasm and grandeur.


Temple Address: BBMP Office, Begur Road, Opposite Begur, Begur, Bangalore, Karnataka 560068.

Temple Timings: 6:00 am - 7:30 pm.

Costume Code: Classic dress is recommended.

How to reach:

Bangalore is well connected to all major cities by rail, air and road networks. Additionally, a variety of local vehicles in the city will help you reach the temple.

Approximate Visit Time: 30 minutes to 1 hour.

Festivals and Best Time to Visit: Maha Shivaratri.

Other attractions near the temple: Begur Lake




18. Kote Venkataramana Swamy Temple:


It is a Kotevenkataramana Swamy Temple built in the 17th century, adjacent to Tipu Sultan's palace for summer near the famous KR market in Bangalore. This shrine is in memory of Lord Venkateswara and was also the royal prayer hall of the Mysore Wadayar rulers.

Temple Address: 39, Krishna Rajendra Road, Kalasipalya, Bangalore, Karnataka 560002.

Temple Timings: 8:00 am - 12:00 pm.

Fashion Codes: Preferably, traditional dress.

How to reach:

Bangalore city is well connected to all the major cities of the country. The temple can be reached by local transport.

Approximate visit time: 30 minutes.

Other attractions near the temple include the historic Bangalore Fort, Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace and Makkala Kuta Park.



19. Sri Panchmukhi Ganesha Temple:


Sri Panchmukhi Ganesh Temple is one of the newly built temples in Bangalore. The main deity worshiped is Ganesha who has 5 faces or Panchmukhi, hence the name. The elephant-headed god Ganesha in this temple is one of the 32 deities. This temple is one of the most famous places in Bengaluru city with marble interiors. It is located in Hanumantha Nagar, Bangalore city.

Temple Address: Ramaswamipalya, Lingarajapuram, Bangalore - 560060.

Temple Timings: 7:00 AM to 12:30 PM and 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM.

Costume Code: Classic dress is recommended.

How to reach:

Several BMTC buses ply from Majestic via Basave Nagar from 5 am onwards.

Bangalore is connected to all major cities of India by rail and air, you can also arrange taxis or local transport to reach the temple.

Approximate Visit Time: One and a half hours.

Festivals and best time to visit: Guru Poornima, Ganesh Chaturthi, Sankashta Chaturthi.



20. Sri Kumaraswamy Temple:


The temple is located in Hanumanthanagar, Kumara Swamy Devasthanam is located in Hanumanthanagar. It is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Kumara Swamy, Murugan and Subrahmanya Swamy. The temple is located on top of Mount Joy, a gentle hill that has walkways and stairs that allow you to reach the temple. On the day of Subbaraya Shashti, a large number of devotees participated and performed special pujas. There are idols representing Lord Kumara Swamy in a sitting posture along with Ganesh and the sacred Shivalinga as well as Goddess Parvati. In the same hall there is a separate shrine dedicated to the holy Navagrahas near the main shrine.

Temple Address: 50 Feet Main Rd, Mount Joy Extension, Hanumanthnagar, Banashankari Stage I, Banashankari, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560019.

Temple Timings: 6:30 am - 12:30 pm, 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm.

Fashion Codes: Favorable, traditional dress.

How to reach:

Torangal Railway Station is 30 kms away in Sandur. Thorangal can be reached by daily trains departing from Hubli and Guntakal junctions.

Several buses are available from Bellary to Hosapet as well as to all major cities of Karnataka.

Approximate Visit Duration: 1 hour.

Festivals and Best Time to Visit: Pampa Sarovar, annual celebrations.

Other attractions near the temple: Sri Subrahmanya Devasthanam, Sri Udbhava Adisesha Swamy Temple, Panchmukhi Ganapati Devasthanam



21. Omkareswara Temple Bangalore:


Devadasa Jyotirlinga Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is a beautiful temple located on a small hill in Bangalore called Omkara Konda.

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