Kemp Fort Mall, Parking Sri Ram nagri, 97, HAL Old Airport Rd, Ramagiri, Murgesh Pallya, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560017, IndiaMap
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This Temple Was Simply Magnificent and Outstanding…The Vicinity itself Had so much of Positive Vibes.Goosebumps!!!
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Shivoham Shiva Temple Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Shiva Mandir Temple is located next to a local supermarket in Bangalore, India. It is easy to find and has convenient transportation. The appearance of the temple is very spectacular. It is the temple of Shiva, one of the three main gods in Hinduism. Today's temples attract millions of devotees from all over the world. The temple has a 65-foot statue of Shiva, a 32-foot statue of Ganesh, and some special buildings, which are worth a visit.
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Shivoham Shiva Temple Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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This Temple Was Simply Magnificent and Outstanding…The Vicinity itself Had so much of Positive Vibes.Goosebumps!!!
Not big attractions, but there are characteristics, the Buddha statue is very big, and it is completely different from others. I bought a 250 package, and there are many experiences, such as coin tossing, throwing bodhizi, etc., which is also very interesting. The only thing that made me unhappy was to persuade us to donate, and at least 500, I said "too much" and turned away, and they didn't matter.
This is the only one I feel in the temple I went to in Bangalore, with history, culture, regularity and connotation. It is worth a visit. Investing in the bodhiko and putting coins is very touching. Then read the prayer seven times and it feels very good.
The temple takes you into a completely different world, but unfortunately you need tickets. Located on the old airport road, there are tall statues of the god Shiva and the Lord Gannissa. A very large Shiva forest faces the roadside of the temple and is crowded on Mondays and weekends.
It's amazing! There is a magical Buddha here, which is actually the statue of Shiva, and the statue is white. Shiva is the god here, and every Hindu's face is worshipped with piety and respect.