Sri Dakshinamukha Nandi Tirtha Kalyaani Kshetra

Wednesday open from 07:30 AM to 12:00 PM

2H3C+QV3, 2nd Temple Street, Vyalikaval, Kodandarampura, Malleshwara, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560003, India
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Sri Dakshinamukha Nandi Tirtha Kalyaani Kshetra is a hindu temple, place of worship and tourist attraction located in Bengaluru, Karnataka. The average rating of this place is 4.80 out of 5 stars based on 4186 reviews. The street address of this place is 2H3C+QV3, 2nd Temple Street, Vyalikaval, Kodandarampura, Malleshwara, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560003, India. It is about 0.30 kilometers away from the Sampige Road railway station.

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Where is Sri Dakshinamukha Nandi Tirtha Kalyaani Kshetra located?
Sri Dakshinamukha Nandi Tirtha Kalyaani Kshetra is located at 2H3C+QV3, 2nd Temple Street, Vyalikaval, Kodandarampura, Malleshwara, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560003, India.
What is the contact number for Sri Dakshinamukha Nandi Tirtha Kalyaani Kshetra?
The contact number for Sri Dakshinamukha Nandi Tirtha Kalyaani Kshetra is +91 80 2235 2828
What is the off day for Sri Dakshinamukha Nandi Tirtha Kalyaani Kshetra?
Sri Dakshinamukha Nandi Tirtha Kalyaani Kshetra is 7 days open between 07:30 AM to 12:00 PM.
What is the nearest metro station from Sri Dakshinamukha Nandi Tirtha Kalyaani Kshetra?
Sri Dakshinamukha Nandi Tirtha Kalyaani Kshetra is nearly 0.81 kilometers away from Srirampura Metro Station. You can go to this metro station by using the Metro MRT Green Line.
What is the nearest railway station from Sri Dakshinamukha Nandi Tirtha Kalyaani Kshetra?
Sampige Road railway station is the nearest railway station to Sri Dakshinamukha Nandi Tirtha Kalyaani Kshetra. It is nearly 0.30 kilometers away from it.
What people say about Sri Dakshinamukha Nandi Tirtha Kalyaani Kshetra

Ayush Raina 6 months ago

To know the rich cultural heritage of Bangalore you have to visit the older quarters of this historic city. In Malleswaram located in northwestern part of the city you will find a cluster of temples in the middle of the busy market selling many varieties of vegetables, flowers, banana leaves, fruits and whatnot. A complete change from the dusty, crowded multi-storied buildings of I.T. hub. Small houses with tiny windows in the narrow lanes will make you remember the olden times. It is the locality where many Tamil Brahmin families settled. So we feel a clear resemblance to that of a small colony in a town.

We saw a small entrance with the idol of a big Nandi on the top of the western entrance. As we entered we saw a small pond in the center within an enclosure. Nobody is allowed to wash their limbs there. We saw many black turtles and white fish in the crystal-clear water. A corridor with many pillars is seen at an elevated level around the pond. A stream of water flows from the mouth of a stone idol of south-facing Nandi perched on a higher level. Just below a Shiva Linga is seen over which water falls from a brass vessel hung over the idol. The stream of water from Nandi’s mouth flowing through a pipe and falling into the vessel over the Shiva Linga collects into the water tank (called Kalyani in Kannada).

The water from Kalyani is evacuated into the open well outside the temple. This water is considered very pure with herbal properties and is taken as holy teertham by devotees. Nobody knows the origin of this water flow. It might be a natural spring behind from where water is flowing through Nandi’s mouth. On the left side of Shiva Linga the shrine of Ganesh is seen and a Navagraha platform is found on the right side. Just behind Nandi’s idol the figures of Lord Shiva with Parvati, Ganesha and Subrahmanya are engraved on gold-coated brass panels. In many temples Nandi is seen at a lower level facing Shiva Linga. But here Nandi is seen above the Shiva Linga.
This temple is considered to be a part of the nearby Kadu Malleswara temple. According to Archeological Survey of India, this Nandi Teertha Kalyani temple was built in 17th century in Maratha style without any decorative designs. The Maratha king, Venkoji, stepbrother of Shivaji built this temple. The temple is below ground level and has no gopuram or tower. For many years it was buried under mud. In 1990’s when construction work was started, it was discovered by chance. No changes or additions were made to this temple except the western entrance with a huge idol of Nandi on the top of the arch. A beautiful garden with many shady trees adds charm to this historic temple. The temple timings are from 7.30 a.m. to 12.00 p.m. and from 5.00 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. Many special poojas are held during Maha Shiva Rathri and during Kartik month.

Subhankari Patnaik 6 months ago

This temple is present in Malleswaram. If you are present in Malleswaram for street shopping then this is walkable distance from 8th cross Malleswaram market. Very unique and you feel positivity after entering to temple. Morning 8 to 11 and evening 5 to 8 temple is open. There is "kund" in front of lord Shiva where turtles,fishes are present. Nearby this temple another 2-3 temple is present.

manju manu 6 months ago

Nice temple once you enter you will feel peaceful,Very serene and wonderful atmosphere. You can spend some time watching the Nandi and fish/turtles in the pond.
The temple was found while excavation of foundations. Water coming from Nandi mouth has its own source and flows 24x7x365. They could not establish the source till date.
Loved it.

Contact
Address
2H3C+QV3, 2nd Temple Street, Vyalikaval, Kodandarampura, Malleshwara, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560003, India
Phone
+91 80 2235 2828
Sri Dakshinamukha Nandi Tirtha Kalyaani Kshetra's Timetable
Wednesday 07:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Thursday 07:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Friday 07:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Saturday 07:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Sunday 07:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Monday 07:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Tuesday 07:30 AM - 12:00 PM

N.B. The timetable is based on our last updated data on January 22, 2024.

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