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Shri Bheemalingeshwara Swami Temple

Address: 8XXQ+J22, Kaiwara, Karnataka 563128, India

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Shri bheemalingeshwara swami temple is a Hindu temple in Bengaluru.It has been rated 9.4 out of 10 by 228 people.

Reviews

K. rated it 10/10 stars and wrote:
Very nice peaceful.Must visit Tatiya Kaiwara temple. I would love to give more then 5 start. Had good food spend quality time. Must visit place.
Posted: 4 months ago

sai s. rated it 10/10 stars and wrote:
Historical temple - you should visit this temple for sure! The temple and its premises are utmost clean. Legend is that this was built by the Pandavas. Also, this is the place Bheem had slayed Bakasura. The pillars are exquisite - spend some time admiring them! Of course you cannot take pictures of inner sanctum - but that is awesome too! We sat there for a while admiring the place and soaking it all in. This place is a bit off the main road, as such easy to miss. Please put the location or ask for directions from any villager there. A must visit for sure ❤️
Posted: 6 months ago

MOORTHY N. rated it 8/10 stars and wrote:
While visiting the temples in Kolar district this is one of the rare temples you will find in the village Kaiwara. You can opt for returning to Bangalore via Devanahalli if you wish to cover this temple. Of course it is worth the rare temple to visit. You will find a couple of temples in this village and one of them is Bheemalingeshwara temple. From the main road you need to take a diversion of less than 10 km to reach this temple complex. Legend says that while the Pandavas were in exile for alms, this is the place which was referred to as Ekachakra pura. This is the  place where demon by name Bakasura was killed in the nearby cave on the hill and closed the entrance of the cave with huge boulders. You can see the footprints both Bhima and the demon also on the  hill if you treck to the hills. In order to cleanse the sun of killing a demon Bhima decided install a shivling in the downhill. That is the reason the temple is called Bheemalingeshwara temple. Other Pandavas also followed Bheema and installed a shiv linga. The five temples are located in the same premises but dedicated to each of them is earmarked distinctly. The timings and some other information furnished on the website is sometimes misleading depending on the website. The temple in fact closes by 11:30  AM and it is said that it opens only at about 4 o'clock. You can also find that there is no prasadam being served in the temple premises as claimed  on the website. It might be possible that the temple is open and the prasadam being served on festival days.
Posted: 6 months ago

Vishnuvardhan B. rated it 10/10 stars and wrote:
Ancient temple (declared as an ancient monument) with 5 shrines of lingam. Calm and peaceful place near Chinthamani. From here in 10 min drive, there is a small zoo (small reserved forest area at foot hill) also.
Posted: 7 months ago

Sunil A. rated it 10/10 stars and wrote:
This place and temple is related to period in Mahabharata when Pandava's went to agnathvaas. During those times the place was called as Ekachakrapura, in today's time its called as "Kaivara". The same place where Bheema killed Bakasur. Bheema was burdned with Bramhahatya dosham and hence he did penace by establishing a shiva linga here. Later temple was built surrounding this place called Bheemalingeshwara Swamy. This temple is very quite and peaceful. There is no seperate parking place, but it can be parked in-front of the temple.
Posted: 7 months ago

Timings:
Sunday: 6 am to 9 pm
Monday: 6 am to 9 pm
Tuesday: 6 am to 9 pm
Wednesday: 6 am to 9 pm
Thursday: 6 am to 9 pm
Friday: 6 am to 9 pm
Saturday: 6 am to 9 pm

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