VenuGopalSwamy Temple
Located inside the Devanahalli Fort, Devanahalli, the
Venugopalaswamy Temple is a famous temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu. The
peculiar feature of this temple is that it has two idols of Lord Vishnu. The
Venugopalaswamy temple is built in the Dravidian style of architecture. The
temple belongs to the post Vijayanagara empire period. The temple is a
protected monument under the Karnataka state division of the Archaeological
Survey of India.
Location Karnataka , Bangalore Urban, Bangalore
Legend
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Architecture
The Venugopalaswamy temple is built in the Dravidian style
of architecture. The temple belongs to the post Vijayanagara empire period. The
temple is within the walls of the Devanahalli Fort. There are two statues of
Lord Vishnu at the sides of the gopuram which are believed to be of the Ganga
era. The temple has a spacious inner Prakara and also has a navaranga,
mukhamantapa and a typically small garbhagriha. Various scenes from the
Ramayana is depicted in the outer walls of the temple.
Culture
Karnataka, the IT hub of Indian Subcontinent, like every
other destination, has its own
distinctive characteristics. The contribution of Karnataka
to the composite culture of
India is no way inferior to that of any other region of
India. Its contribution in the
fields of art, music, religion and philosophy are exemplary.
The culture of Karnataka is
so vibrant that it adds new flavor to its very existence.
Devanahalli is a town and Town Municipal Council in Bangalore Rural district.
Devanahalli was the birthplace of Tipu Sultan, popularly known as the
"Fishseller of Mysore".
Darsan Info
The temple is open from 7:30 AM to 11:00 AM and from 6:00 PM
to 8:30 PM.
Darsan Dresscode
Devotees are advised to dress appropriately.
Famous Festival
Chitarai Festival
Temple Rituals
Not Available
Special Rituals
During the Chitarai Festival, there is a grand procession of
Lord Vishnu in the temple chariot.
Additional Info
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