Bhagavati Temple

The Bhagavati Temple in Karnataka is a revered Hindu shrine dedicated to Goddess Bhagavati, a form of Shakti. It is known for its unique architecture and spiritual ambiance, attracting devotees and tourists alike.

Opening Hours

Open: 24 Hours

Close: Open all day

Closed on: Never

Entry Fees

Indian Visitors:0

Foreign Visitors:0

Children (Below 15 years): Free

How to Reach Bhagavati Temple, Karnataka, India

  • Nearest Airport: Kempegowda International Airport, Bangalore
  • Nearest Railway Station: Bangalore City Railway Station
  • Nearest Bus Stop: Bhagavati Temple Bus Stop
  • Nearest Metro Station: Not Applicable
  • Cab Availability: Available

Best time to visit Bhagavati Temple, Karnataka, India

The ideal time to visit is during the following months:

MarchAprilOctoberNovember

Top Attractions Nearby Bhagavati Temple, Karnataka, India

  • Bangalore Palace5 km
  • Lalbagh Botanical Garden6 km
  • Cubbon Park7 km
  • Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace8 km
  • ISKCON Temple Bangalore9 km
  • Vidhana Soudha10 km
  • Ulsoor Lake11 km

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Top Things to do at Bhagavati Temple

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Attend the Morning Aarti

Experience the divine morning aarti at Bhagavati Temple, a serene start to the day with chants and rituals.

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Explore the Temple Architecture

Marvel at the intricate carvings and ancient architecture of Bhagavati Temple, showcasing the craftsmanship of a bygone era.

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Participate in Festivals

Join the vibrant festivals celebrated at Bhagavati Temple, filled with music, dance, and traditional rituals.

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Offer Prayers

Offer your prayers and seek blessings at the sanctum sanctorum of Bhagavati Temple, a spiritual experience.

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Visit the Temple Pond

Take a peaceful walk around the temple pond, a place of tranquility and natural beauty within the temple complex.

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Learn About Temple History

Discover the rich history and legends associated with Bhagavati Temple through guided tours or informational plaques.

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Enjoy Local Cuisine

Savor the flavors of Karnataka with local cuisine available near the temple, offering a taste of the region's culinary heritage.

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Top Shopping Ideas during Bhagavati Temple visit

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Banarasi Silk Sarees

Exquisite Banarasi silk sarees known for their fine silk and gold or silver brocade or zari, available in vibrant colors and intricate designs.

Exquisite Banarasi silk sarees known for their fine silk and gold or silver brocade or zari, available in vibrant colors and intricate designs.

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Mysore Silk Sarees

Luxurious Mysore silk sarees, famous for their soft texture, purity, and durability, featuring traditional motifs and rich colors.

Luxurious Mysore silk sarees, famous for their soft texture, purity, and durability, featuring traditional motifs and rich colors.

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Sandalwood Carvings

Handcrafted sandalwood items including sculptures, jewelry boxes, and decorative pieces, known for their intricate designs and pleasant fragrance.

Handcrafted sandalwood items including sculptures, jewelry boxes, and decorative pieces, known for their intricate designs and pleasant fragrance.

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Rosewood Inlay Work

Beautiful rosewood items featuring inlay work with ivory and other materials, including furniture, decorative items, and jewelry.

Beautiful rosewood items featuring inlay work with ivory and other materials, including furniture, decorative items, and jewelry.

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Kasuti Embroidery

Traditional Kasuti embroidery work on fabrics, known for its intricate patterns and vibrant colors, used in sarees, dupattas, and more.

Traditional Kasuti embroidery work on fabrics, known for its intricate patterns and vibrant colors, used in sarees, dupattas, and more.

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Bidriware

Unique metal handicraft from Bidar, featuring silver or gold inlay on a blackened alloy of zinc and copper, used in vases, jewelry, and decorative items.

Unique metal handicraft from Bidar, featuring silver or gold inlay on a blackened alloy of zinc and copper, used in vases, jewelry, and decorative items.

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Ilkal Sarees

Traditional Ilkal sarees made from cotton and silk, known for their unique weaving technique and vibrant colors, often featuring kasuti embroidery.

Traditional Ilkal sarees made from cotton and silk, known for their unique weaving technique and vibrant colors, often featuring kasuti embroidery.