Halasuru Someshwara Temple
Halasuru Someshwara Temple is located in Halasuru (also
called Ulsoor) in the suburbs of Bangalore City. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the
Temple is one among the oldest temple in the city dating back to the Chola
period. Many major additions or modifications were made to the temple during
the reign of Hiriya Kempe Gowda II of the Vijayanagara Empire.
Location Karnataka , Bangalore Rural, Bangaluru
Legend
In the "Gazetter of Mysore" (1887), Benjamin Lewis
Rice describes the legend behind the consecration of the Temple. Kempe Gowda,
while on a hunt, rode far away from his capital Yalahanka. Being tired, he
rested under a tree and fell asleep. The local deity Someshwara appeared to him
in a dream and instructed him to build a temple in his honor using buried
treasure. In return the chieftain would receive divine favor. Kempe Gowda found
the treasure and dutifully completed the temple. According to a different version
of the legend, King Jayappa Gowda (1420-1450 CE) from a minor dynasty of the
Yelahanka Nada Prabhus was hunting in a forest near the present Halasuru area,
when he felt tired and relaxed under a tree. In a dream, a man appeared before
him and told him that a linga (universal symbol of the god Shiva) was buried
under the spot he was sleeping. He was instructed to retrieve it and build a
temple. Jayappa found the treasure and initially built the temple out of wood.
Another account attributes the Temple to the Chola Dynasty with later
renovations made by the Yelahanka Nada Prabhus.
Architecture
The temple plan follows many of the basic elements of
Vijayanagara architecture though at a lower scale. The temple has a square
sanctum (garbhagriha) which is surrounded by a narrow passageway. The sanctum
is connected to a closed mantapa (hall) whose walls are decorated with
pilasters and sculptures in frieze. The closed mantapa is connected to a
spacious open mantapa consisting of four large projecting 'bays' (area between
four pillars). The piers leading to the sanctum and those facing outward from
the open mantapa are the standard Yali (mythical beast) pillars.
There are several notable sculptures and decorative features
in the complex. An impressive pillar (kambha or nandi) pillar) stands near the
tall tower over the entrance gate. The tower itself exhibits well sculptured
images of gods and goddesses from Hindu mythology. The open mantapa consists of
forty eight pillars with carvings of divinities in frieze. To the north is the
navagraha temple with twelve pillars, each pillar representing a saint (rishi).
The entrance to the sanctum exhibits sculptures of two 'door keepers'
(dvarapalakas). Other notable works of art include sculptures that depict King
Ravana lifting Mount Kailash in a bid to appease the god Shiva, Durga slaying
Mahishasura (a demon), images of the Nayanmar saints (Tamil Shaivaite saints),
depictions of the Girija Kalyana (marriage of Parvati to the god Shiva), the
saptarishis (seven sages of Hindu lore). Recent excavations at the temple site
has revealed the existence of a temple tank (kalyani) which could be 1200 years
old.
Culture
The city of Bangalore has beautifully blended its rich
cultural heritage with modern culture which makes it one of the most happening
cities in India. The city though being considered the IT Capital of the country
is undergoing a revival of age-old traditional art forms. This fusion of the
old and the new can be seen in every aspect of Bangalore culture, right from
its theatre to its arts and crafts and gives the city a cosmopolitan character.
Darsan Info
Temple Timings : 6.00 AM to 12.00 PM and 4.00 PM to 9.00 PM.
Abhishekam is performed to Lord Shiva every morning 7.00 AM.
On Shiva Ratri and Ugadi, special poojas are offered to Lord.
Darsan Dresscode
Visitors are requested to wear modest clothing. No shorts
are allowed (even for men).
Temple Rituals
Daily morning Abhishekam to Lord Shiva at 7.00 AM.
Special Rituals
Special Rituals are conducted on Ugadi and Karthik Poornima
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