Shiva Temple - Bengaluru
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Address : | C-132, Road No J4, DOS Colony, Jeevan Bima Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560075, India |
Postal code : | 560075 |
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Rakesh Swain on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Really I want to know who create this post as this is a big Siva statue temple and take his/her blessings. To be very frankly it's a tiny local temple which don't have proper gate to enter. When we reached there first we searched where the temple is.then we found a temple whose gate is tied with a wire.
Some how we open the wire get entered and found no one is there except small sivling was there.
Really feeling guilty as I found this place to visit from Google
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Revathy Mahesh on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ I loved the temple but it's complete business is runned inside the temple they treat u according to the entry fee u pay which is 250,150 they dnt even show the 50ruppes ticket u need to ask them for that there is no free entry inside the temple it's a worst business which they do here .....the staffs of the temple who sell the tickets treat u in such a bad way never seen such a worst place wer worshiping god is only money making for this people ....worst experience ever
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Nandu ns on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Lord Shiva the Enigmatic
In the Hindu mythology, Lord Shiva is the Destroyer and the most important one in the Holy Trinity, the other two being Brahma the Creator and Vishnu the Protector. Lord Shiva has always fascinated his followers by his unique appearance: he has not two but three eyes, has ash smeared all over his body, has snakes coiled up around his head and arms, wears tiger and elephant skin, leads a wild life in the cremation grounds far removed from social pretenses, and is known for his proverbial anger..
So, how was Lord Shiva born?
There is a very interesting story behind the birth of Lord Shiva. One day, Brahma and Vishnu were both arguing about which of them was more powerful and important. Right then amidst the heated discussion, an inexplicable blazing pillar appeared in front of them, whose root and tip were not to be seen.
The roots seemed to penetrate deep into the earth with the tip piercing into the skies beyond eternity. Amazed by the view of this pillar, now both of them wondered which could be this third entity that landed there instantly in a way challenging both of their supremacy. Now their arguments over their supremacy subdued and they started wondering who this entity could be.
Both Brahma and Vishnu set out to locate the start and end of that pillar. Brahma turned into a goose and flew up to find the top of the pillar, while Vishnu turned into a boar and dug into the earth to look for its roots. The process of search happened for ages and the outcome proved futile both of them not being able to succeed in their mission.
After their unsuccessful attempt, both of them felt humbled and came back to their original place only to find Lord Shiva manifesting in front of them in a form they could comprehend and understand. Now they felt Shiva’s power and cosmic existence is much beyond their understanding and in fact it was Lord Shiva who was more powerful than both of them. Thus the divine play of Lord Shiva made them understand that there was this mightier third power that ruled over the universe.
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vishnu Thoduvayil on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ I visited there in night.. Siva statue was having lights it was a good experience and the shiva lingam too...
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Prabhu Manickam on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Awesome place. Calm and quiet place you can come with your family. Shiva, navagraha and other idols are there.
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Kalpit Kadia on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Must visit place with family. The best part is the caves and the water which is coming from Shivji's jata. Beware of the cave prices and be alert while playing for any cave as some of the caves are free to visit and some are chargeable. Still, it's the same old story of all temples and mosques wherever you go in India. Should go once atleast when you are in Bangalore.
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Pooja Nagpal on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Mesmerizing place, totally divine. Once you enter you don't feel like coming out from there. Aartis in the evening are beautiful. Elderly enjoy thoroughly. A must go with your old parents. Abhishek, darshan, their books everything gives you a different experience altogether. Its also know as The Shivoham temple
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Prashant Patil on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Calm and quiet atmosphere inside the temple... It's a peaceful place where you can enjoy your own company
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