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Som eshwara
Temple, one of the ancient temples in Bangalore with a rich
architecture, still reminds us of the glories of the Chola Kingdom.
The shimmering Rajagopuram (tower) and Dhwajastambha (massive pillar)
in front of the temple gives a serene welcome to devotees and tourists.
The temple is located at Ulsoor, one of the older areas of the city.
Though the magnificent temple was built by the Kings of the Chola
dynasty, the impressive Rajagopuram and the compound of the temple
was built by Kempegowda, the founder of Bangalore. Now the temple
is under the purview of Endowment Department of the Karnataka Government.
The main deity being worshipped at the temple is Lord
Shiva. The temple houses other deities of Kamakshamma, Arunachaleswara,
Bhimeswara, Nanjundeswara and Panchalingeswara. "The speciality
here is that two other deities of Trimurthies -Brahma and Vishnu
are also being worshipped," said a member of the temple committee,
K Nagaraj. "It is one of the biggest temples in Bangalore,"
he added. Within the precincts of the temple there is ample greenery
and the temple authorities have taken care to maintain it well.
On the eve of Shivarathri festival, in the month of February,
the temple wears a festive look. The devotees crowd here to have
a darshan of Lord Shiva, the main deity an d
the Pancha Lingeswaras .The temple celebrates Brahmotsava on
the full moon day and Kamakshamma Pallaki Utsava festivals
in the month of April. The deity of the temple, Goddess Kamakshamma,
is taken in a procession in a Pallaki (palanquin) around the temple.
On the day of Karthika Poornima and Ugadi, special
rituals like Panchanga Sravanam and pujas are held here. Poojas
are performed everyday both in the morning and evening.
The main temple's architecture is intricate, with multiple pillars
and scriptures inscribed on the walls. Strike these pillars and
you
will be in for a pleasant surprise. "If you touch any of the
pillars when there is pin drop silence, you will hear a sound similar
to that of a guitar," Nagaraj said.
According to Nagaraj, the temple has an annual income of
Rs 4.50 lakhs. He was of the opinion that the state government should
take more interest in the temple so that it attracts a greater number
of visitors than it is doing at present.
Address:
Someshwara Temple, Ulsoor,
Bangalore - 560 008
Phone: 536 5702
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