Sri Champakadhama Swamy Devalaya - Bengaluru

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Contact Sri Champakadhama Swamy Devalaya

Address :

Bannerghatta Rd, Bannerughatta, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560083, India

Postal code : 560083
Opening hours :
Tuesday 7AM–7PM
Wednesday 7AM–7PM
Thursday 7AM–7PM
Friday 7AM–7PM
Saturday 7AM–7PM
Sunday 7AM–7PM
Monday 7AM–7PM
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Bannerghatta Rd, Bannerughatta, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560083, India
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Virupaksh Malak on Google

One of the oldest temple near Bannerghatta biological park. It's very cool and colourful temple.
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Anand M on Google

The temple I visit festival time ? its amazing temple in bannerghatta , it's a big temple ? Always crowd will be their it's one of the famous temple in bengaluru
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Pramod Nair on Google

It’s a 1000 year old and Beautiful Temple And there is another Narasimha Swamy Temple at the hilltop it will take half an hour to reach Best place to spent some time with family and friends Note- shorts not allowed
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kiran george on Google

Very ancient temple, calm and pious place for worship. Also one must visit Sri Lakshmi Narasimha temple by claiming 170 steps if they are capable of claiming the steps. They can have panoramic view of the city. If you are a Hindu and planning to visit Bannerghatta zoo you can include this temple which is on the road and near to your Zoo. Plan to visit temple first before the zoo opens. Do not afraid of the steps. There is a slope available on the left side. Have nice Dharshan and avail God’s blessings with full satisfaction.
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Keerthan G on Google

One of the oldest temple located near Bannerghatta zoo, also there is one more temple located on top on hill which is close to 170 steps from the Champakadama gopura. There is also a temple, statue of linga, pond which takes around 30 mins of walk from bill top to the 3rd temple area. A must visit place, please carry water bottle as u don’t get it until u reach the 3rd temple.
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Surya Pawan on Google

The Temple is maintained by Government of Karnataka. It houses unique stone scriptures. Champakadhama is another name of Lord Rama or Vishnu.Sri Champakadhama Swamy Temple is built by the Hoysala Dynasty ruler Tamilarasa in the year 1257 CE, at the foothills of Vahinigiri betta (Hill), it is just 2 km to Bannerghatta National park, which is a thick forest, by which we can guess that this place was once surrounded by the Jungle.
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prajwal KN on Google

This temple is called Champakadhama Swamy as it was the practice to give the deity Champaka or Sampige flowers regularly, Temple was build during 12th century, Inscriptions found here point to the fact that the structure was built in 1257 AD. The Temple is maintained by Government of Karnataka Preferred to be a family outing, spending half a day by explore around the temple.
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Kiran SB on Google

Easy to locate as it is welcomed by a grand arch, closeby to Banerughatta national park.. One of the ideal places for a weekend getaway as one can have divine experience and get close to nature, quiet far away from concrete jungle and hustles of city life. Main gopuram can be seen from far end of the street which inculcates the divine feeling right at the entrance. Do experience quiet a good climb to see hilltop Lakshmi Narasimhaswamy temple. No need to search for parking spaces as we do in city centres. PS: Please do check out the temple timings for Monday to Friday . Temple closes at 1 PM and opens at 4 PM. Weekends no issue in afternoon timings.You will not find this info anywhere in Google.

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