Hazara Raama Temple

8F99+4G2, Karnataka 583239, India
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Hazara Raama Temple is a hindu temple and tourist attraction located in Bellary, Karnataka. The average rating of this place is 4.70 out of 5 stars based on 1557 reviews. The street address of this place is 8F99+4G2, Karnataka 583239, India. It is about 5.15 kilometers away from the Kariganuru railway station.

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Where is Hazara Raama Temple located?
Hazara Raama Temple is located at 8F99+4G2, Karnataka 583239, India.
What is the contact number for Hazara Raama Temple?
The contact number for Hazara Raama Temple is +91 80 2235 2828
What is the nearest railway station from Hazara Raama Temple?
Kariganuru railway station is the nearest railway station to Hazara Raama Temple. It is nearly 5.15 kilometers away from it.
What people say about Hazara Raama Temple

Sona Bhandary 10 months ago

What beautiful architecture. It has one of the most beautiful carvings on the wall. Very detailed carvings throughout the walls. This temple is near to the palace remains, but still has very few visitors. The temple has Lord Rama, which was worshipped by the Muslim community back in the days!

Pritee “The Explorer” 14 months ago

Hazara Rama Temple, the name itself says that the temple has carvings of thousands of stories of Ramayana. The temple has beautiful pillars carved with stories of Ramayana. The main inside of temple has pillars of black rock whereas rest of the temple is carved out of different stone as the colour see. This is a temple bit the door of the temple is close & there are no idol inside it. Once you are done with Queens Bath you can visit this temple.

Suresh Menon 18 months ago

This temple is located within the Royal Enclosure and was hence believed to be a temple reserved exclusively for the Royals and the residents within the Enclosure. It lies between the royal residences and the ceremonial structures.
It is dedicated to the Rama avatar of Lord Vishnu. Though there is a debate about the nomenclature of the temple, the inscriptions indicate that the name literally means 1000 Ramas, alluding to the depiction of the Ramayana sequences carved in great detail, on the outer walls of the temple. The carvings are arranged in three tiers all along the outer walls of the temple.
Apart from the main garbha griha, there is a sheltered and pillared corridor all around, a beautiful pavilion also pillared, and a temple dedicated to the Goddess. All the pillars have carvings of divine figures.
The Devi temple is covered with beautiful carvings narrating the Luv-Kush episodes of the Ramayana. The main temple also has carvings on the walls from the Bhagavata, depicting principally episodes from Sri Krishna's child hood, or of Bala Krishna.
The size of the temple, the details of the carvings, amongst other aspects, lend credence to the belief that this was indeed a temple that had extensive royal patronage!!