Famous Temples in Bangalore

If you are religious and you want to know the information about the temples of Bangalore, then you are in the right place of this website. Bangalore has number of temples for those who have religious bent of mind. Here are few temples in Bangalore which are ancient and equally beautiful.

Iskcon Temple of Bangalore
Famous temples in bangalore

As we all know, the ISKCON temples have been established in quite a number of cities in India. The temple here in Bangalore is also something worth visiting. Bangalore is also known for this famous temple which is located in Chord Road. It is a very clean and beauteous temple that has been well maintained over the years. It is dedicated to Lord Krishna and has thousands of visitors every year.

The initial simple temple plan started in the year 1990 with an estimated cost of Rs.10 crore gave way to some additional beautiful, unique architectural style that costed Rs.32 crores which at present represents a blend of royal traditional styles as well as bold new aesthetics.The Deity installation ceremonies was done during the month of April 1997. Yajnas were done uninterrupted for 45 days. On 31st day of May 1997, Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma, the President of India, inaugurated the Sri Radha Krishna Chandra Temple as well as Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu Cultural Complex.

Timing: 4.15 AM to 5 AM, 7.15 AM to 12.50 PM and 4 PM to 8.20 PM every day.

How To Reach: ISKCON Temple is located in North Bangalore. It is well connected to the rest of the Bangalore city through various modes of transports
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Reader's comments(2)
1: @ The Chamarajashwara Temple is a beautiful temple in Bangalore, regarded as one of the highest Hindu seats....

It gives wrong impression that the Temple is located in Bangalore. It should have been Karnataka instead. More correctly in Chamarajanagar District of Karnataka.

@ This temple was built in the memory of Shri Jayachamarajendra Wodeyar, the father of Mummadi Krishna Raja Wodeyar.....


This is again wrong. Jaya Chamarajendra Wadiyar was the last King of Mysore ( Born: 1919; Rule: 1940-1950; Died: 1974) and great grand son of Mummadi Krishna Raja Wadiyar.

The Temple was built in memory of Khasa Chamaraja Wodeyar who was the nominal Ruler of Mysore from 1776-1796 when Hyder and Tipu held sway over the affairs. Ari Kutara was his birth place and after the Temple and Town was built it was named as Chamaraja Nagar, which is now a District Head Quarters.

@ The best way to reach the temple town of Chamarajanagar is by road. This is well connected by buses and is 185 kms from Bangalore....

This is again wrong. Chamaraja Nagar is connected by Train also. Mysore city is the hot spot of Tourist and anything else should devolve around this visit. Nanjangud is another important sacred Temple town. Near by Forests of Bandipur and B.R>b Hills are added attractions for Tourists looking for variety. Thus any tour should be by Road from Mysore to Nanjangud- Chmaraja Nagar- BR Hills/ Bandipur.

Mysore is also connected by Air.
Posted by: Raja Chanadra - 23 Apr, 2014
2: Yeah, Mr. Raja Chandra you are right.....because, I know, these facts.... I am from Chamarajanagar.
Mohan replied to: Raja Chanadra post - 09 May, 2014