Friday, March 29, 2013

Bangalore Temple - Rajarajeswari Temple - 21-03-13



Bangalore Temples – Rajarajeswari temple

We started in our (Rajuganesh & me) bike around 6.00 pm from our office. it was thursday (21-03-13). We planned for this Raja Rajeswari temple it is approximately 10km from Bangalore cantonment. It was very hectic traffic. My friend rides the bike well by moving even in the small gaps we can pass through.
The temple arch is calling us from the mysore highway. We went inside  1 km from the main road we reached the Hugh Rajagopuram.

The construction is still going on. Friend told nearly 8 years the construction is going on. We went through side entrance. The temple is awesome. The dwajasthambam is small. From dwajasthambam we can see the goddess.
The gate and entrance are big.

The goddess Rajarajeswari is in sitting posture. The right leg is crossed and left leg is placed on the lotus flower. The god resemble like a Thirumeeyachur lalithambal. Here also we can put a anklet for rajarajeswari I hope.
The Rajeswari is having four hands. Holding pasa and angusha in behind arms. Sugarcane in left hand.

There is a big garland adorn by god . and some small garlands go I cannot have full view.

In the prabharam pillayar , murugan and utsava moorthys lakshmi sarasvathi and rajarajeswari are there.  Outside the main prabhara navagraha sannithis are there. The temple was resembles like a many years old south indian temple architecture.

The temple was very neat and tidy. The calmness in the temple tell us to do the medidation here. So we sat for few minutes and prostrated before dwajastambam. Then we went to the meru sannithi. the small shrine decorated neatly. the deepam was glowing very beautifully watched for few minutes 

had coffee near the temple the coffee taste is very good. Started at 8.15 reached bangalore at 8.45 PM. there no traffic snarl so we came quickly.


Temple website




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