Halasuru Someshwara Swamy Temple Bangalore

Temple Timings and Details

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Darshan Timings

Morning Timing: 6:30 AM to 12:30 PM

Evening Timing: 5:30 Pm to 08:30 PM

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Aarti Timings

Morning Aarti : 08:00 AM–09:00 AM

Evening Aarti : 07:00 PM–08:00 PM

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Dress Code Traditional and formal clothing
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Prasad Not available
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Photography Not allowed
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Festivals

Mahashivratri (18 February 2023)

About Halasuru Someshwara Swamy Temple Bangalore

Someshwara Swamy Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is located on the Arjapura main road in Bangalore, Karnataka. This temple was built by the Chalukyas of Kalyani. The temple architecture includes many of the major Vijayanagara designs. Maha Shivratri, Brahmotsava and Kamakshamma Pallaki Utsav are important festivals of this temple.How to Reach Halasuru Someshwara Swamy TempleVarious modes of transportation are available to reach Someshwara Swamy Temple.By RailThe nearest railway station is Bangalore Railway Station, which is around 7.2 km away from the Someshwara Swamy Mandir. By AirKempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru, is the closest airport to the temple. The Bangalore airport is approximately 36.4 km away from the Someshwara Swamy Temple. By RoadSomeshwara Swamy Temple is around 7 km away from the Kempegowda Bus Stop, Bengaluru.Best Time to Visit Someswara Swamy Temple HalasuruOctober to March is the best time to visit Someshwara Swamy Mandir.

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Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)

1. What is the temple's age?

It is estimated that the Halasuru Someshwara Temple is more than 1,200 years old. It underwent major restorations in the Chola and Vijayanagara kingdoms, particularly during Kempegowda I, Bangalore's founder.

2. Are there any entry fees to visit?

No, a visit to the temple is free for visitors.

3. Is there a restriction on the dress code?

Visitors are expected to wear modest and respectful clothing suitable for a place of worship.

4. Are any famous festivals celebrated in the temple?

Yes, major festivals like Mahashivratri, Karthika Deepotsava, Pradosha and Mondays.

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