Today we went to the Shakanbhari Devi temple here in Bengaluru. This temple is famous with the name Banashankari. While going through history it is known to me that Shakambhari Devi is a Hindu Goddess originally Parvati Devi wife of Mahadev Shri Shambhoo Shankar and hence called as Shankari being wife of Shri Shankar God. This temple which we visited today was built somewhere in 1800 to 1900, which at that time was in the forest. And hence locals started calling it the temple of the deity residing in the forest as van Devi. Van means forest...as the time lapsed , it became famous as Banashankari coz van means Ban means forest in Sanskrit.The idol of honour Banashankari Devi is said to be a replica of Shakambhari Devi at Badami in Karnataka State itself. The area near the temple is famous with the name Banashankari. The temple is situated (after the development of the forest area into the city over the time) in between Banashankari Metro station and Bus stand. It's very easy to go there by auto, cab... Even if you go by your own vehicle, there is lot of space available for parking at temple side and even at Metro station parking. The temple area is huge and is having some temples of other deity. Mahaprasad is available till the time of temple closure. All facilities like parking, wash rooms, and other necessities are available here. I liked that the Mahaprasad is served in more than sufficient quantity in steel plates and it is expected and done by the bhakta to wash and clean their plates for using the same by next one. Really enjoyed the premises having boon of sanctity, silence and...
Read moreSri Banashankari Temple is a renowned Hindu temple located in the Banashankari area of Bengaluru, Karnataka. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Banashankari, an incarnation of Goddess Parvati. The deity is believed to be a protector and bestower of blessings on her devotees.
The temple was built in 1915 by Somanna Shetty and is a popular spiritual destination in the city. Devotees flock to the temple, especially on Tuesdays, Fridays, and during the annual Banashankari Jatre festival, to seek blessings and offer prayers. The temple's architecture features traditional Dravidian styles and is surrounded by serene surroundings, making it a significant cultural and religious site in Bengaluru.
The temple is a significant pilgrimage site for devotees, especially during festivals like Navaratri when special rituals and ceremonies are performed. The architecture of the temple is also noteworthy, with intricate carvings and sculptures adorning its walls and pillars.
The Banashankari area in Bengaluru is named after this temple and is a vibrant locality with a mix of residential and commercial spaces. The temple attracts devotees from all over the city and beyond, seeking blessings and spiritual solace.
Visiting Sri Banashankari Temple is not only a religious experience but also a cultural one, offering insights into the rich traditions and beliefs of the local community. If you are in Bengaluru and interested in exploring the city's religious heritage, a visit to Sri Banashankari Temple is highly...
Read moreVisiting the Banashankari Temple is a serene and enriching experience. Located in Bangalore, this sacred site offers a profound spiritual journey, allowing you to immerse yourself in the rich cultural and religious heritage of the region ¹.
As you step into the temple, you'll be surrounded by an atmosphere of tranquility and devotion. The temple's stunning architecture and beautiful surroundings further enhance the experience.
Temple Services and Offerings
The temple offers various services and offerings, including:
Archane: A personalized puja service where the priest performs rituals and offers prayers on your behalf ² Trishati: A special puja service that involves the recitation of 300 sacred names of the goddess ² Sahasranama: A puja service that involves the recitation of 1,000 sacred names of the goddess ² Panchamrutha Abhisheka: A special ritual where the deity is bathed in a mixture of five sacred substances, including milk, honey, and sugar ²
Tips for Visiting the Temple
Before planning your visit, here are a few tips to keep in mind:
The temple is open from 6:30 am to 1:30 pm and 3:30 pm to 8:30 pm ³ It's located on S Kariyappa Road, Banashankari 2nd Stage, Bangalore ³ The temple is wheelchair accessible and has a nearby metro station for easy transportation ³
Overall, the Banashankari Temple experience is a must-visit for those seeking spiritual growth, tranquility, and a deeper connection with...
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