Sant Keshavadas established Vishwa Shanti Ashram in Arasinakunte village on Bangalore - Tumkur highway in the year 1982 to promote international peace and understanding. The Vishwa Shanthi Ashram is spread over 15 acres of land and houses some beautifully designed temples.
To See:
1) At entrance Temples of Ganesha, Rama ,Eshwar,Panduranga, Subramanya , Radha Krishna,Navagraha’s in a big Hall. 2) On Right Side, Sankata Mokchana Anjaneya Sanidhi 3) From Main entrance You can View a huge statue of Vijaya Vittala (36ft) 4) Leave Shoe on right side of Vijaya vital temple.Pay Rs.2/-.You can also get archana things their. 5) Near Shoe Stand Santoshi mata ,Snake Deity 6) Below Vijaya Vittala, Lakshmi-Narayana Temple.You can get camera coupon Rs20/- their or in the counter 7) Right and Left Side Astalakshmi Deities surrounded and Tulasi plant 8) You have to get entrance ticket at the Counter for Viswaropa Mandir Rs2/- 9) Before Viswaroopa Mandir ,Seven sisters view(Ganga, Yamuna, Godavari, Saraswathy, Narmada, Sindhu and Cauvery) 10) Gayatri Sanidhi 11) Gitopadesha Chariot (designed by the Shilpi(sculptor) Kasinath from Shimoga district in Karnataka.) 12) Viswaroopee Darshan Mandir( Bhagawath Gita Bodhane-800 granite slabs –inside & outside) 13) Mother’s Guruji Alter, Guruji Altar, temple are inside 14) Vishwa Roopa 15) Children’s park,Rs20/- per head only for childrens for all rides 16) To play in park and take rest ,pay Rs.5/- per...
Read moreI had the privilege of visiting Shri Vishwaroopa Vijaya Vittala Devasthana during Ashada Ekadashi, and the experience was truly divine. The temple was beautifully decorated, and the spiritual energy on that auspicious day was palpable.
The Vishwaroopa idol of Lord Vishnu is awe-inspiring—standing tall and serene, it instantly commands reverence.
The Gita Mandira, with its chariot-shaped architecture and granite slabs inscribed with all 700 verses of the Bhagavad Gita, was a highlight. It felt like walking through scripture.
The Krishna-Arjuna chariot at the entrance set the tone for the visit—symbolic, grand, and spiritually uplifting.
Ashada Ekadashi Vibes The temple was bustling with devotees, yet the atmosphere remained peaceful.
Special bhajans and rituals added to the festive feel.
Despite the crowd, darshan was well-managed, and volunteers were helpful.
A perfect blend of spiritual depth, architectural beauty, and tranquility.
Facilities like parking and footwear stand were convenient, though the washrooms could use improvement.
Entry was affordable, and photography was allowed
If you're seeking a spiritually enriching experience near Bengaluru, especially on auspicious days like Ekadashi, this temple is a must-visit. It’s not just a place of worship—it’s a space for reflection,...
Read moreYou need at least 1hr to roam around the temple. Inside the vishwaroopa darshan temple, every bhagadvat gita sloka is written with meaning in english, kannada, hindi which is wonderful and easy to read, understand. We should try to implement in our lives as much as possible and more importantly this bhagavat gita slokas should be introduced in schools which will help students to understand what is good, bad, karma etc. I have realized what was the point of reading akhbar, birbal, shahjahan history in school a utter waste of time which is not even worth of 1 paise in our life. We weren't taught what is required in life, how to live by understanding Bhagavat Gita. Hope the government understand and change syllabus to students and teach what is required in life.
Temple is neatly maintained. Though google was showing temple closes at 5.30 however when we went there we found that it is open till 7.30 pm which is good thing. Looks like google is updated now with new timings. Temple charges as following: Rs 20 for car parking. Has ample car parking Rs 15 to visit Sri Vishwaroopa darshan Rs 3 per shoe stand per pair Felt worth visit with family and especially kids who can learn the importance of...
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