Friday, 18 November 2011

sree varapada venkateshwara devagiri temple

Sree Varapada Venkateshwara Devagiri Temple is located on a beautiful hillock called Devagiri in Banashankari,Bangalore.It is a beautifull temple dedicated to lord venkateshwara (LordVishnu). The image of Lord Venkateshwara at Devagiri temple appears to be a replica of the idol at Tirumala (Andhra Pradesh).

The presiding deity, Lord Venkateswara is accompanied by Lord Ganesh to his right and Goddess Padmavathi to his left.The other attraction of Devagiri temple is its 108 feet tall Rajagopura.There are separate shrines for Navagrahas and Lord Hanuman in the temple complex. Besides, there is a Kalyana Mantapa, a Mukha Mantapa, Addalu Mantapa and the Annapurneshwari Hall.

Address:Sree Varapada Venkateshwara Devagiri Temple 15th Main, 22nd Cross Banashankari 2nd Stage
Bangalore - 560 070

Landmark:
Near B.D.A.Complex
Phone:+91-080-26919703

sri prasanna veeranjaneya temple

Sri Prasanna Veeranjaneya Temple is a popular temple located on a small hillock in Mahalakshmi Layout,Bangalore.Sri Prasanna Veeranjaneya Temple is one of the most beautiful temples and also a must visit temple in Bangalore city. Cool breeze and surrounding greenery,coupled with an aura of mysticism attracts many devotees.The main attraction of this 40 year old temple is the 22-foot-high deity of Lord Veeranjaneya carved out ofa single monolithic rock.The temple was inaugurated on 07-Jun-1976 by Sri Kengal Hanumanthaiah, the then Chief Minister of Karnataka. On 10-Jun-1985, the 6.5-ft gold plated copper Kalasham was installed on the Vimana of the main temple. The temple complex has occupied around 13 acres of land.Dhayana mandira of Temple:Dhyanamandira orMeditation hall is another attraction of this temple. The hall is very silent and it is surrounded by lovely greenery. Attractive idols of Lord Sri Rama and his favorite devotee Anjaneya attract the attention of devotees sitting in silence.

Festivals:Benne Alankara(decorating lord with Butter)of the deity Prasanna Veeranjaneya is done every year in the month of August. Nearly 420 KGs of Butter is used for Benne Alankara. A day after the Benne Alankara is held, the butter will be removed from deity and served as prasada for the devotees.The anniversary of Prasanna Veeranjaneya Temple is celebrated in June.

The Prasanna Veeranjaneya Temple in Mahalakshmilayout is also well known for its free medical services.The temple has already conducted 1000 cataract operations, more than 700 people has been treated for dental problems. The temple also provides food for the patients and their escorts.Sri Prasanna VeeranjaneyaTemple is becoming one ofthe important tourist spots of Bangalore.

Temple Address:Sri Prasanna Veeranjaneya Temple Mahalakshmi Layout,
Bangalore - 560 086
Phone: +91-80-2349 2795

sri kalika durga parameshwari temple

Sri Kalika Durga Parameshwari Temple located in Vidyaranyapura,Bangalore is without doubt one of the outstanding temples of Bangalore. The temple is dedicated to goddess Kalika Durga Parameshwari.The supreme Goddess is worshiped in this temple in perfect incarnation of Sri Durga Parameshwari, resplendent with an feeling that radiates far afield.

A mere glimpse of this divine mother is sufficient to chase away any ill effects for the thronging devotees and leadin happiness & prosperity intheir lives.The Gateway Tower(Gopura) of the temple stands out as the sheer height, this is 108 feet tall.The Temple complex of Sri Kalika Durga Parameshwai temple additionally houses the shrines of Lord Mahaganapathy, Lord Nartaka Krishna, Lord Subramanya Swamy, and Lord Narasimha Swamy in a single cluster. The other deities include Goddess Vijaya Durga, Lord Saneeshwara, Navagrahas (9Planets) and Goddess Navadurga, all housed inindependent sanctum sanctorums.

The temple is also referred as Swetha Kshetra. Sri Kalika Durga Parameshwari Temple at Vidyaranyapura had a modest beginning in the year 1988. It had been the ambitious vision of the founder of the temple, Late Sri. Ramu Sastry, a result of which the holy temple exists in its present majesty. Ever since inception of this temple, there has not been a single day when devotees haven't visited the temple to get a glimpse of the magnificent divine mother.The "Mahabhishekham" which is done on every Sunday, attracts huge gathering of devotees from different part of the city and is a legend in itself.

The temple has witnessed huge progress when it comes to infrastructure, services that is offered for the devotees as well as the poojas carried out, ever from the time when its humble inauguration.The peaceful feel of thistemple environment exudesimmense mental peace aswell as strength. A visit tothis holy temple leaves the devotee with a exclusive feeling of empowerment. We recommend you to personally experience the magnificence of this Divine Mother plus get her blessings.The prasadam and food offered is moreover very tasty.

Temple Address:
Sri Durga Parameshwari Temple
Durgadevi Layout, Thindlu ,Vidyaranyapura,
Bangalore - 560097.
Karanataka
Phone : +91-80-23640048

Surya Narayana temple

Surya Narayana Temple in Domlur is one amongst the very few Sun God Temples in India and it is located in Bangalore city. The Surya Narayana Temple is dedicated to Lord Surya Narayana (Sun God). The Surya Narayana Temple in Domlur was built by Sri Patel D. R Krishna Reddy in the year 1995, and it was
inaugurated by his Holiness Shree Shree Shree Shiva Kumar Swamiji of Sidda Ganga Mutt, Tumkur.

The Surya Narayana Temple
in Domlur is superbly constructed by expert and crafty artisan in Chola style. The Surya Narayana templeattracts a large number of
devotees every single day,  also on fairs as well as festivals that is done on Magha masa Sudha Trithiya. The idol of Surya Narayana
was bought from Badrinath and it is 3.25 feet in height along with the Prabhavalli. Underneath the deity, you can see the idols of
Kashyapa and Aditi. You can even see Vaishnavi, Brahma, Nagaraja, Ugranarasimha, Saraswathi, Panchamukhi Ganesha,
besides Surya and reclining Adi Sheshasayi, kindly showering their
benevolence for mortals below.

There exists an udhbhava huttha at precincts, which was formed after the platform was constructed. The management of Surya Narayana Temple is doing yeomen service benefiting the people in surrounding area. Almost 40 children are learning Bharatanatyam,
from 6 years within the temple premises.

Annual Fair:
The annual fair of Surya Narayana swamy in Domlur is held on Rathasaptami day. The 32 feet chariot is
brought out only on the Rathasapthami day when the people pull the chariot with an abandoned dedication of holiness as well as happiness of being near God.

How to reach Surya Narayana Temple in Domlur?
The temple is situated in Domlur Layout, 8 Km from center of Bangalore city with easy accessibility by road, and at the distance of 4 Km from Old Airport.

Address:
Sri Surya Narayana Temple
K R Colony,
Domlur Layout (Old Airport Road)
Bangalore, Karnataka
Phone : +91-80-25350386

Champakadhama Temple

The Champakadhama Temple is located in a
distance of 20 km from Bangalore in picturesque
surroundings with lush green in Bannerghatta.
This historical Champakadhama temple at Bannerghatta is dedicated to Lord Champakadhama
incarnation of Lord Vishnu.

The temple attracts huge number of devotees from
Bangalore city and surroundings. The history of the temple  dates back to 12th century. As per the inscriptions found here, it is believed that the Champakadhama Temple was built in 1257
during Hoysala period under the ruler Tamilarasa.
You can also see the writing which belongs to the 12th
century as soon as you enter the temple premises.
The shrine houses idol of Lord Champakadhama
along with Goddess Lakshmi and Goddess
Bhoodevi. You can also visit temples dedicated to Lord
Narasimha and Lord Sampangi on a hillock located behind the
Champakadhama temple. The three day annual fair is
held here in the month of March or April every year.

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Banashankari Temple


Banashankari Temple in Southern Bangalore, located
on Kanakapura Road, is certainly one of the most
popular places of worship in Bangalore City. Devotees
have strong belief in the goddess also it is believed
that she fulfills desires for prayers done in true sincere.
The belief in goddess is so strong that a huge number
of devotees visit this temple every day.

The history of Banashankari temple in Bangalore dates
back to the year 1915. This temple was founded by
Somanna Shetty, a devotee of Goddess Banashankari.
He brought a deity of Goddess from Badami, a
holy place in Bijapur district, and installed it
inside the temple.

Uniqueness of Banashankari Temple The unique features of the Banashankari temple in Bangalore is of the fact that
Goddess is worshipped and prayers are offered during Rahukala time, Rahukala is
believed to be an unfavorable time as per
Hindus. Additionally it is believed that worshipping
Goddess Banashankari in Rahukala to overcome all of the hardships as well as paucities of life. This temple attracts huge number of devotees, particularly on Tuesdays, Fridays as well as
Sundays.

The prayers to Goddess Banashankari are offered by lighting many oil lamps in semi cut lemon peels, whose pulp have been removed. The Banashankari temple in Bangalore at present comes under the administration and management of the Endowment Department of the Government of Karnataka.

Annual Fair held at Banashankari Temple, Bangalore
The annual fair is held in the final week of December or the very first week of January, to mark the anniversary of this temple.The annual fair witnessed by huge number of devotees of Bangalore city as well as different parts of Karnataka. The Dussehra festival celebration is also held at Banashankari Temple in great devotion in October-November.

Omkar Ashram

Omkar Ashram, a popular religious and spiritual centre is located on the Omkar Hills in Shrinivasapura Bangalore. The Omkar Ashram islocated at a distance of 4-5 Km off Mysore Road (Near Kengeri and BGS Global Hospital). Situated 2,800 ft above sea level the Omkar Hills is one of the highest points and wonderful place in Bangalore city. His Holiness Sri Sri Shivapuri Mahaswamiji is the founder Omkara Ashrama Mahasamsthana in 1992 on Omkar Hills.

The Omkar Ashram houses many temples which include Sri Vana Durga Temple, Sri Dwadasha Jyotirlinga Temple, Sri Matsya Narayana Temple, Sri Nagadevata Temple, Sri Ganapathi Temple and Sri Munishwara
Temple. The Omkar Ashram also has a Vedagama Patashala and a Goshala. There is a giant tower clock which is one of the biggest clocks in the world (bigger than the reputed Big Ben of London). At an interval of
every hour, the clock chimes the sound of couch (Shankanada) followed by Om five times.

Another attraction of the Omkar Ashram is the area
surrounded by the banyan tree which is named the
Sarvadharma Samanvaya Peetha which means seat of
equality for all religions. The tree is surrounded by
eight mini shrines of different religions.
Nearby place to visit: Shrungagiri Shanmukha
Temple Shridhara Gudda Kannada Film star, Dr.
Vishnuvardhan's Samadhi

Address of Omkar Ashram:
Omkar Ashram Maha Samasthana
Omkar Hills,
Shrinivasapura,
Bangalore - 560 060
Karnataka, INDIA
Phone: +91-80-28602586

How to reach Omkar Ashram:
To reach Omkar Hills by bus, you can catch bus from Uttarahalli or Kengeri. There are many busses from Kempegowda Bus Station and also from K R Market to Kengeri as well asUttarahalli. The Omkar Hills
very close to the JSS Academy of Technical Education, Kengeri.

Raja Rajashwari Temple

Raja Rajeshwari Temple is located in posh area
RajaRajeshwari Nagar in Bangalore South. The Raja
Rajeshwari Temple is one of the important places of
worship in Bangalore city. The Raja Rajeshwari Temple
is just 1 km away from the striking entrance arch on
Bangalore-Mysore highway.

His Holiness Sri Tiruchi
Swamigal (also known as Shiv aratnapuri Swamiji)
established Kailas Ashram at Kenchanalli, a remote village
near River Vrushabhavathi. The Seer chosen this place
to built his ashram because it was believed that Sage
Athreya and his wife Anusuya lived at this place.
Later, Tiruchi Swamigal constructed a beautiful
temple dedicated to Goddess Raja Rajeshwari.
Today, the remote village Kenchanalli has been tuned
out as one of the posh localities of Bangalore, RajaRajeshwari Nagar.

The temple of Raja Rajeshwari has been constructed in Dravidian style of architecture and built as per the guidelines of  Agama Shastra. The temple has huge Raja Gopura (entrance tower) in the entrance which can be observed from the far distance. Raja Rajeshwari Temple is complete with an
prominent sanctum (Garbha
Griha), a porch (antarala), an
open pillared hall (Mukha
Mantapa), a wide
circumambulatory path
(Pradikshina patha) and an
inner courtyard.
The temple of Raja
Rajeshwari is finely carved
pillars (Sthambha) and
beautifully dressed walls
(Bhitti).

The main attraction of this temple is the six feet attracting stone idol of Goddess Raja Rajeshwari
found in the sanctum sanctorum (Garbha Griha). The Goddess is also worshipped as Gnanakshi.
The Goddess Raja Rajeshwari is seated on a throne with her right leg folded and placed across the seat, and her left leg is bent at the knee and stretched below to rest on a lotus in full bloom. The worship is conducted in
the Shaivagama tradition, elaborately and meticulously, by competent and well trained priests. People visit Raja Rajeshwari Temple in Bangalore from different places of the city and it has turned out as an important travel destination in Bangalore. The temple gets crowded more on Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays. You can see the long queues for darshan at the temple.

Annual Brahmarathotsava and the Navarathri festival are held here, the devotees offer special Pujas, Homa, Rathotsavas. Other Nearby Attraction: Omkar Hills, considered as the highest point in Bangalore is just a 5 min away from the Temple and offers panoramic views of Bangalore.
The Raja Rajeshwari Temple is located just 8 km from the Bangalore City Railway
Station and Kempe Gowda Bus Station.

How to get there
By Bus: From Majestic V225CA
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Address
Sri Raja Rajeshwari Temple
Rajarajeshwari Nagar,
Mysore Road,
Bangalore - 560 026

Mukti naga temple

The Mukti Naga Temple which is managed by Shri
Subrahmanya Seva Trust, is situated in the scenic
village of Ramohalli, a village at a distance of 18
km from the Bangalore city. Mukti Naga
temple at Ramohalli, Bangalore is world's largest
monolithic statue of Lord Naaga, This 7 headed idol is
about 16 feet tall and 36 tons of weight.

Even if the temple is new one, the legend of this
temple is a lot more than 200 years old. Shri Mukthi
Naga Kshetra has long been home for the Serpent Deity.
As per the legend the devotees use to make 9
pradakshinas around the "hutta" (anthill) where the
serpent resides to get their desires fulfilled within 90
days. The residents of this region have been referring
to this place as "Junjappana Bayalu" (Junjappa's Field).

Even now, Devotees are
asked first to do this
pradakshinas, and then go
to the Sri Karya Siddhi
Vinayaka temple after which
only offer prayers in the
Mukthi Naga temple.

The Mukti Naga temple is a temple complex and is an
merger of few temples and different deities. You may
see Sri Kaaryasiddhi (work fulfilling) Vinayaka temple
which is dedicated to lord Ganesha. Next to this is Mukti Naga temple, which is dedicated to Lord Subramanya in Naga avatar. On the left side of Sri Karya Siddhi Vinayaka temple, there's a huge monolithic
statue of Shakthi Dhara Subrahmanya. This idol is
about 21 feet tall and weighs around 56 tons.
Little further you can see Devi deities. Nearby, 107
sculptures of Nagas are kept in a covered passage and
with 1 large 7 hooded Naga at the center of the top row.
On another side of the road also there are a couple of temples dedicated to Goddess.

The history of Mukti Naga Temple is quite interesting if you go by the words of its priest Subramanya Shastri. The temple is managed by Shri Subrahmanya Seva Trust. A small office is open to reserve puja tickets,
purchase prasada and Cassettes/VCDs.

How to get there?
In case you are using your own vehicle then reach Mysore road first. After
Kengeri, you get the Kumbalgod cross, where you are able to see boards asking you to take right turn
for the Big Banyan Tree (Dodda Alaada maraa). After crossing a Railway Level crossing, you pass through
the Mc Dowell and other Pharmaceutical factories which form the Kumbalgod Industrial Estate. The Big
Banyan Tree is about 6 km from this place. Around the halfway mark, you can actually turn right to visit
the Mukthi Naga temple that is approximately 2-3 km on the kutcha road. If you want to make use of
public transport then use BMTC bus 227Y from KR Market


View Larger Map Address of Temple
Mukti Naga Kshetra
Big Banyan Tree Road,
Ramohalli, Kengeri,
Bagalore - 560 060
Phone Number: +91-80-2671 3583
Timings: 7 am to 7 pm and
special puja is offered on
Sunday and Tuesday.

Venkateshwara Temple of Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanamas (TTD)

Venkateshwara Temple of Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) is located in Vyalikaval, Bangalore.
The beautiful Venkateshwara Temple at Vyalikaval is built as per the guidance of TTD temple architects according to the Agama Shastra. The temple has been constructed at the cost of Rs 12 crore. Though the temple was opened to public from 23- May-2010, the deity installation (Vighraha Pratishta Mahotsava) was
held on 21-May-2010.

The Venkateshwara Temple at Vyalikaval houses seven deities - Lord Venkateshwara, Goddess Padmavathi, Andal Ammavaru, Lord Rama, Sita Mata, Lakshmana, Hanuman, Lord Ganesha, Radha and Krishna. The idols have been sculpted by TTD at their Shilpa Kendra and all of them are exact stone replicas of the ones at Tirumala. Even the jewellery has been made by the same people.

The temple premises also houses a TTD information center, where you can book e-darshan tickets and offer
other services. The sevas at Venkateshwara Temple (TTD), Vyalikaval starts from 5 AM daily.

According to the officials of
the temple, Poojas inVyalikaval Venkateshwara
temple are similar to the poojas conducted at main
shrine in Tirumala. All contributions made here
shall be directly credited to TTD Hundi at Tirupathi.
You can grab one Tirupathi Laddu for Rs. 25/- right
here every Saturday.

Address:
Sri Venkateshwara Temple
The TTD Center
Garden Park Extension,
16th Cross Vyalikaval,
Bangalore - 560 003.
Phone: +91-80- 23315361

Meenakshi Sundareshwar temple

Meenakshi Sundareshwar Temple is located at a distance of 15 km from Bangalore. This temple is one of the
important temples of Bangalore situated at Hulimavu in Bannerghatta Main Road. The Meenakshi Sundareshwar temple is beautiful temple with a beautiful Tower (Gopura) which resembles the very old Tamilnadu temples.

The temple is a miniature version of the original temple at Madurai, Tamilnadu. If you enter the temple
premises of Meenakshi Sundareshwar Temple in Bangalore, Lord Sundareshwar is seen at the entrance and Goddess Meenakshi is found on the other side of the Temple. The temple also houses shrines to Lord Ganesha, Lord Subramanya, Lord Venkateshwara and Lord Ayyappa. You can also see a
large space for Navagrahas(Nine Planets)he devotees can find a very peaceful place in this
temple.


How to reach Meenakshi Sundareshwar Temple:
It is easy to reach Meenakshi Sundareshwar Temple in Hulimavu. One can get Volvo and other BMTC Busses at Kempegowda Bus stand and ask for the stop of Meenakshi Temple. The bus stops exactly in front of the temple. The Temple is easily accessible from the city of Bangalore through auto- rickshaws and taxis. For Bangaloreans, who want to spend some divine moments at a temple that provokes divinity, the Meenakshi Sundareshwar temple at Bannerghatta Road is a must go.

Temple Address:
MeenakshiSundareshwar Temple
Hulimavu, Bannerghatta
Road,
Bangalore - 560076
Karnataka, INDIA

Sridhara gudda

Sridhara Gudda is a centre for self Realization. It is a
confluence of Ashrama and Temple. Sridhara Gudda is located in
Kengeri, Bangalore.

Amma has offered her life to show the way to the timeless dimension. Her aim is to make people enter into an eternal world, without
thinking of the past or the future. She established the centre for self realization at
Shridhara Shri Gudda, and Vyasa Veda Peeta for
unlearning after
understanding the altitude of contemporary minds that have been following traditions blindly for generations.
Amma has created this space for meditation and a place where through revolution, the mind will evolve.

Address
Sreedhara Sree Gudda
Kengeri,
Bangalore - 560060
Phone: +91-80-28483436

Sri Dharmanatha Shwetambar Jain Temple

Jayanagar is not only one of the important business centers of Bangalore, but it also has many educational institutes and spiritual centers. Jain Temple located in Jayanagar 4th Block is a beautiful temple and one of the prominent Jain temples of Bangalore.

The Jain temple in Jayanagar 4th block is dedicated to Lord Dharmanath Jain, he was the fifteenth Tirthankar of the present age. Jain temple in Jayanagar 4th block is a must visit temple in Bangalore.

Temple Timings:
6 AM to 1 PM and 5:30 PM to 9 PM

How to reach Jain temple:
The Jain Temple is very close to Jayanagar 4th block Bus stand. BMTC Buses are available from different parts of city to Jayanagar 4th block.

sree tirumalagiri lakshmi venkateshwara temple

Sree Tirumalagiri Lakshmi
Venkateshwara Temple is
located in a beautiful
location in J P Nagar 2nd
Phase in Bangalore.
The Tirumalagiri temple is
dedicated to Lord
Venkateshwara (Lord
Vishnu).
The main attraction of
Tirumalagiri Temple is the
image of Lord
Venkateshwara.
The image of Lord
Venkateshwara at
Tirumalagiri temple in J P
Nagar appears to be a
replica of the idol at
Tirumala (Andhra Pradesh).
The presiding deity, Lord
Venkateswara is
accompanied by Lord
Narasimha Swamy to his
right and Goddess Lakshmi
to his left.
There are separate shrines
for Lord Govindaraja
Swamy, Lord Anjaneya
(Hanuman), Lord Ganapathi
and Maha Shesha.
Address:
Tirumalagiri Lakshmi
Venkateshwara Temple
9th Cross, 80 Feet Road,
J.P. Nagar, 2nd Phase
Bangalore - 560 078,
Karnataka, INDIA
Landmark: Near Durga
Parameshwari Ground

Shiva statue

The huge Shiva Statue of Bangalore is located just
behind the Total Mall in Murugeshpalya, old Airport
Road. The Shiva statue in Bangalore is about 65 feet
tall. The statue depicts Lord Shiva who is seated in
Padmasana or Lotus posture (Meditating form).

The Shiva statue is white in color. The statue of Lord
Shiva has four hands. The front two hands are placed on his lap with the fingers interlocked. The rear hands are equipped with a 'damaru' and a 'trishul' or trident. The background of
Shiva Statue appears as if it is Mount Kailash, the
heavenly abode of Lord
Shiva. You can watch River Ganga flowing from the
rocks of the idol. The Shiva statute looks superb during the night once it is lighted.

There is an attractive pond right in front of Shiva
statue. It is believed that this is a wishing pond.
People chant here "Om Namah Shivaya", 7 times
and after that throw a coin in the pond while making a wish at the same time. It is believed that wish will
surely come true.

You can also see 12 Jyotir Lingas here. All the 12 Jyotir Lingas are displayed with their related stories and
proper description about their origin. You can also see a huge statue of Lord Ganesh at the entrance of
the temple.


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The Shiva statue in Bangalore attracts thousands of devotees during the Maha Shivarathri festival. People gather here from different parts of Bangalore to get the blessings of Lord Shiva. Shiva statue is one of the
important tourist attractions of Bangalore. The place is very silent and peaceful. You should not miss an
opportunity to visit to this extraordinary religious destination.

Chikka Madhure

Sri Shani Mahatma Temple, Kanasawadi is located at a distance of 14 Km from Nelamangala on Nelamangala - Doddaballapur Road in Doddaballapur taluk. This place is also called as Chikka Madhure.

The temple is equally important and sacred like Shaneshwara Temple at Pavagada in Tumkur district. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shani Mahatma (Saturn), the second largest planet.

The Shani Mahatma Temple located at Chikka Madhure was constructed by Ganga Hanumaiah, a local farmer. The temple attracts devotees in huge numbers especially on Saturdays of Shravana Masa (Hindu Month).

It is believed that one can get rid of or lessen the negative effects of Sade sathi or Ashtama Shani orPanchama Shani on worshipping or by offering special poojas to Sri Shaneshwara Temple at Chikka Madhure.
In support of this you can see lot of people offering Ellu Batti to the fireplace right in front of the temple. 'Ellu Batti' means black sesame seeds are put into small pieces of cloth and are tied with black thread and this is dipped in Gingelly oil (Sesame oil).

Temple Timings: 6 AM to 8 PM. Maha Poooja is done at 8 PM every day.

Distance from Kanasawadi or Chikka Madhure
Nelamangala: 14 KmDoddaballapur: 18 KmBangalore: 40 Km
Address:Sri Shani Mahatma TempleSri Kshetra Kanasawadi (Chikka Madhure)