Pratyangira Devi Temple Turahalli - Thurahalli

4.3/5 based on 8 reviews

Contact Pratyangira Devi Temple Turahalli

Address :

Turahalli Reserved Forest, Forest Blvd, Thurahalli, Karnataka 560062, India

Postal code : 560062
Opening hours :
Tuesday 6AM–7PM
Wednesday 6AM–7PM
Thursday 6AM–7PM
Friday 6AM–7PM
Saturday 6AM–7PM
Sunday 6AM–7PM
Monday 6AM–7PM
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Turahalli Reserved Forest, Forest Blvd, Thurahalli, Karnataka 560062, India
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Nice holy place
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Wrong location
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Shivashankar B S on Google

WHOLE TURAHALLI FOREST MUST BE PROTECTED against FROM COMMERCIAL POLLUTANTS, please Let the NATURE GROW WILD with ABUNDANT TREES plants ,BIRDS ANIMALS etc . Every BANGLOREAN RESPONSIBILTY is to protect the NATURE.
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A very nice and clean temple ..one can easily spend around 30 minutes here ...parking too is not a major challenge as just about every other road is available to park ?.priests and office members are very friendly .
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I have been visiting this temple from past 6yrs. I get a great sense of peace when I go there and lot of good things have happen in my life ever since I started going there. The priests are very sincere in their duty and the various sevas (homa, abhisheka, trikaala seva etc) have greatly benefitted my friends and relatives in the betterment of their lives.
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SUDARSHAN RAVI on Google

A magnificent mini trek to the hillock. There is a Munishwara (Shiva) temple atop (not Pratyangira as the map title says at the location) . A beautiful little pond naturally formed in the crevices of the rocks decorates the temple. Trees which bloom flowers are present , astonishingly only at this place and now where else in Turahalli forest

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