Sri Nandi Temple Mysore

Temple Timings and Details

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Darshan Timings

Opening Timing: 9:00 AM

Closing Timing: 6:00 PM

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Dress Code Traditional and Formal clothings
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Prasad Available
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Photography Allowed

About Sri Nandi Temple Mysore

The Nandi Temple is located on top of the Chamundi Hills in Mysore, Karnataka. The temple is dedicated to Lord Nandi, who is known as the avatar of Lord Shiva, who is more than 350 years old. The Nandi of the temple is around 16 feet in height and 24 feet long, which is the third largest in India. Nandi Dwaja Puja is an important festival for this temple.How to Reach Sri Nandi Temple MysoreMany transportation options are available from all over India to reach Sri Bull Temple in Mysore.By RailThe nearest railway station to Bull Temple, Mysore, is Mysore Junction Railway Station. Bull Temple is around 8.8 km away from the Mysore railway station.By AirMysore has its own airport, known as Mysore Domestic Airport. Direct domestic flights from all major cities of India are available to reach the Bull Temple in Mysore. Bull Temple is around 12.6 km away from the Mysore airport.By RoadYou can reach Bull Temple in Mysore by taking a private or government bus. The nearest bus stop to Bull Temple is Mysore Bus Stop. The distance from Mysore bus stand to Bull temple is approximately 7.4 km.Best Time to Visit Nandi Temple MysoreOctober to March is the best time to visit Bull Temple in Mysore.

Temple Location

Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)

1. Where is the Nandi temple located?

About three-quarters of the way up Chamundi Hill, on the 800th step of the 1,008-step staircase that leads to Chamundeshwari Temple, is the massive monolithic Nandi.

2. Are there any festivals or traditions unique to this place?

Daily poojas are done, and on festival days, devotees return to the ritual with joyous abhishekas.

3. Which other places are there to visit near Nandi Temple, Mysuru?

Get to the top of the hill to see the statue of Mahishasura, the Chamundeshwari Temple, and the Mahabaleshwara Temple. Take in wide views of Mysore Palace, Karanji Lake, and Mysuru city as well.

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