Sri Chamundeshwari Temple - Bengaluru

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Address :

7th Cross, Sarojamma Layout, opp. Siddartha School, Lingarajapuram, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560084, India

Postal code : 560084
Opening hours :
Tuesday 6:30–8:30AM
Wednesday 6:30–8:30AM
Thursday 6:30–8:30AM
Friday 6:30–8:30AM
Saturday 6:30–8:30AM
Sunday 6:30–8:30AM
Monday 6:30–8:30AM
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7th Cross, Sarojamma Layout, opp. Siddartha School, Lingarajapuram, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560084, India
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Naveen Josh on Google

Jai Sri chamundeshwari
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Ajay v19 on Google

Divine
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Abdul Cader on Google

Hindu holy place......
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KING GIGS on Google

Hindu goddess temple located in majestic.
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Arivuk Karasu on Google

It's an nice hindu God's temple.
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Rajan ganojwar on Google

Much public and a cool place too
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Bhoobalachandar C on Google

Very nice temple, completely calm after 7pm. Well maintained, clean premises. You can sit for long time and have peace of mind. People at temple were well mannered, when spoken to them.
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A Bratati Sinhamahapatra on Google

Sri Chamundeshwari Temple is about 13 kms from Mysuru, which is a prominent city in Karnataka State, India. Sri Chamundeshwari Temples is famous not only in India but also abroad. Atop of the hill the famous Sri Chamundeswari Temple. ‘Chamundi’ or ‘Durga’ is the fierce form of ‘Shakti’. She is the slayer of demons, ‘Chanda’ and ‘Munda’ and also ‘Mahishasura’, the buffalow-headed monster. She is the tutelary deity of the Mysuru Maharajas and the presiding deity of Mysuru. For several centuries they have held the Goddess, Chamundeswari, in great reverence. ‘Skanda Purana’ and other ancient texts mention a sacred place called ‘Trimuta Kshetra’ surrounded by eight hills. Lying on the western side is the Sri Chamundeshwari Temples, one among the eight hills. In the earlier days, the Hill was identified as ‘Mahabaladri’ in honour of God Shiva who resides in the ‘Mahabaleswara Temple’. This is the oldest temple on the hills. In the later days, the hill came to be known as ‘Sri Chamundeshwari Temples’ in honour of the Goddess Chamundi, the chief subject of the ‘Devi Mahathme’. The Goddess is believed to be an incarnation of Parvati, the consort of Lord Shiva. A large number of devotees from all over the country and from abroad visit the temple every year. They believe that the Goddess fulfills their desires and aspirations

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