22nd August 2018.
The visit to this temple was a part of Bengaluru / Bangalore & Kolar Heritage Visit. The
Virupakshi or Virupaksha is 3 KM from Mulbagal. The Village Virupakshi was initially called as “Guttahalli”, but turned to Lord’s name as Virupakshi.
The Temple was built similar to Sri Virupaksha Ishwara of Hampi. The Village with
this temple was withing a fort and remains of the fort wall can be seen before
the temple.
Moolavar : Sri Virupakshishwara / Sri Someshwara
Concert : Sri Parvati
Some of the important details are..
The temple is facing east with a base of an
unfinished gopura ( Mottai Gopuram ) The Second level entrance Rajagopuram is of
3 tiers with three kalasa on the top with mandapas on both sides. The
Rajagopuram was built with out any stucco images except 2 vimana supporters and
6 dwarapalakas.
The Moolavar Atma
Linga is a one of the rarest Shiva Linga. Shiva Linga Changes it’s colour 3
times a day. In the morning it will be red and in the afternoon will change
colour to white and in the evening it will become honey colour. Goddess Bagalamukhi and Athri Maharishi worshiped Shiva Linga are also there in the same sanctum. It was told that a vibration can be be felt if one pray
in front of Moola Linga with raised hand above head.
Parvati temple is on
the north west corner of the Temple Complex with a beautiful simha in standing
posture, is also a special feature of this temple. Sannadhi for Vinayaka, Nagars are in the
south side of the main sanctum. The poojas are
performed by the Agasthiya Gothra V A Subramaniya Dheekshit & Sons. This is
the only family doing pooja for the past 8 generations, since the temple was
constructed.
The Temple was built in dravidian style architecture by the Chieftain Lakkana Dandesha of Muluvai province under Devaraya II, of
Vijayanagara Dynasty during 1200s. The 1481 CE Kannada inscription was found in this
temple.
TEMPLE TIMINGS:
The temple will be
kept opened between 08.00 Hrs to 11.00 hrs and 16.00 hrs to 19 hrs.
HOW TO REACH:
About 3 KM from
Mulbagal. About 100 KM from Bengaluru / Bangalore and 30 KM from Kolar.
LOCATION:CLICK HERE
Hi Sir.. seen ur blog and visited last week.. it was very wonderful. Thanks.
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DeleteHi sir can we go by bus from banglore
ReplyDeleteThanks for the info Sir..
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