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Dodda Basavana Gudi (the Nandhi Temple) is situated in Bull Temple Road, Basavanagudi, area of South Bengaluru, part of the largest city of the Indian state of Karnataka. Gavi Gangadhareshwara Temple also Gavipuram Cave Temple, an example of Indian rock-cut architecture , is located in Bangalore in the state of Karnataka in India .
The Dharmaraya Swamy temple in the pete area of Bangalore is the center of nine-day festivities that begins after Ugadi. Each day of the festivities have a significant ritual associated with it, beginning with the Dwajarohana, Aartiseva, Deepotsava on Dwadashi, creation and installation of Hasikaraga on Trayodashi, Pongaluse on Chaturdashi and ...
The Sri Dharmaraya Swamy temple situated in Narasapura town attracts thousands of devotees on the occasion of Karaga. The festival starts 11 days before the full moon every year, starting with Dwajarohana and ending with grand Sapthakalasha Karaga festivities. There are two kinds of Karaga: Hasi Karaga and the Hoovina Karaga.
Shivoham Shiva Temple; Someshwara Swamy Temple; Someshwara Temple, Marathahalli; Sree Dandu Mariamman Temple, Bengaluru; Sri Ananda Lingeshwara Temple; Sri Dakshinamukha Nandi Tirtha Kalyani Kshetra; Sri Gangamma Devi Temple; Sri Madduramma Temple; Sri Pralayakala Veerabadrar temple; Sri Subrahmanya Temple, Halasuru
During their rule, they built many temples in and around Bangalore with the Chokkanathaswamy temple, Mukthi Natheshwara Temple, Choleswara temple and the Someshwara Temple being prominent ones. The Chokkanathaswamy temple at Domlur , whose earliest inscriptions date back to the 10th century AD, [ 1 ] is the oldest temple in the city. [ 2 ]
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The temple was built by Sri Sivaratnapuri Swamiji, also called Sri Tiruchi Swamigal, in 1978. the idol of Sri Rajarajeshwari, who is a manifestation of Sri Lalita Tripurasundari. According to the Tantra Chudamani, this temple is thought to be the "ear" or "karnabhaga" of Bharat's numerous Shaktipeethas.
Kempegowda Museum is a government museum located in the city of Bangalore, in the state of Karnataka, India.It was established in the year 2011 is dedicated to Yelahanka chieftain Kempegowda (1513-1569) who was the founder of Bangalore city.