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| Bull Temple, Karnataka (India) |
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Bull
Temple it faces the Shiva temple. A statue of Nandi
the bull of Shiva is inside flanked at the back
with statues of God Surya and Goddess Candra on
their chariots drawn by horses. Non Hindus are not
allowed in the temple. The temple is busy always
with some ceremony or other going on. On weekends
there are musicians who are performing at the temple.
The Bull Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva's Vahana
(vehicle), Nandi the bull. Here you can find a huge
monolithic statue of the sitting bull that draws
a large number of people to this place every day.
The "Bull Temple" is found in Bangalore
the capital of Karnataka. , the bull is honoured
as Shiva's mount in this temple on the same platform
as the Vishvanath Temple. It is also called "Nandi
temple". The temple has a giant bull (4.6 metres
tall), carved out of a single boulder. It is a sculptural
masterpiece. In Kannada, Basava means bull, which
gives the name Basavanagudi to the locality. The
temple has a giant bull (4.6 metres tall), carved
out of a single boulder. It is a sculptural masterpiece.
The temple has a grey granite sacred bull, Nandi,
after which the temple has been named. The sacred
bull has been carved out of a single granite block.
It measures 4.57 mt in height and 6.10 mt in length.
The Bhoganandiswara temple at the foothills of Nandi
Hills goes back to the period of the Banas, Cholas,
Hoysalas and the Vijayanagar Kings.. Bhoganandiswara,
Umamaheswara and Arunachaleswara are enshrined here.
The kalyanamandapa is of great beauty here.The Yoganandiswara
temple atop the hill goes back to the Chola period.
It received extensive patronage from the Vijayanagar
Kings. The pillars and metalwork deserve special
mention.The image has been carved out of single
granite rock. The original colour of Nandi bull
was grey which has now turned black due to the application
of coconut oil by the devotees. The statue of the
bull has been carved out of a single rock. The temple
built by Kempe Gowda, a typical example of the Dravidian-style
temple, is situated in Basavanagudi. The temple
has a huge monolithic bull 4.5m tall and 6m long.
It is believed that the source of the river Vishwa
Bharathi originates from the feet of the Nandi.
The bull has a small iron plate on its head to prevent
it, as tradition says, from growing. Also there
is a Ganesh temple, with a large deity made of 110
kilos of butter. The deity of butter is broken up
and distributed every four years. In Kannada, Basava
means bull, which gives the name Basavanagudi to
the locality. This is one of the oldest temples
in Bangalore situated in basavanagudi dedicated
to Nandi, the mount of Lord Shiva. Kempe Gowda built
this temple in the 16th century. The magnificent
Nandi, 15 feet tall and over 20 feet long has been
carved out of single granite rock. Farmers offer
the first groundnuts to the sacred bull.
One can see in the shrine atop the hill a massive
garlanded black and shiny Nandi (Shiva's mount,
the bull) ensconced, which dates back to 1786. The
size of the Nandi is overwhelming. At the back is
a small Lingam shrine. Its modern Gopuram rises,
gracefully and majestically. The underground "Sri-Gavi
Gandadhareshwara Temple" is equally fascinating,
where on every year on January 14th (Makara Sankranti)
it is believed that a ray of light passes between
the horn of a Nandi outside the temple and lights
the idol kept inside. Three levels of excavations
have been carried out in the cave. One can see the
black stone Hanuman. On the way to the Bull Temple
there is one a temple dedicated to the Elephant
God Ganesha. The Bull temple is a buzz with great
activity during the Shivratri festival. The surrounding
area, known as Sunkenahalli had groundnut growing
farmers. A bull started grazing on the well-grown
crop enraging a farmer who hit the bull with a club.
The bull sat stunned and was suddenly transformed
into a stone. The shocked farmers then decided to
build a temple for the bull to atone for what they
had done, but were shocked to see that the bull
was growing taller! The worried farmer then prayed
to Lord Shiva who advised him to retrieve a trident
buried a few feet away from the bull and place the
trident on the forehead of the stone statue to stop
it from growing. This was done and the bull stopped
growing. The thankful farmers decided to place their
first crop of groundnut as an offering to the bull.
Though in reality there is a trident on the forehead
of the bull, this story is a legend and lacks historical
evidence. Hence, this handsome Bull Temple was built
and the bull apparently took the hint and stayed
away from the groundnuts. The thankful farmers continue
to hold a Groundnut Fair (kadalekayi parishe) near
the temple premises every year, to show their gratitude.
It is one of the places to visit in Bangalore. Kempe
Gowda got constructed many temples dedicated to
Anjaneya (God of Power), Vinayaka (God of good fortune),
Nandi (Shiva's bull mount).
In the moth of Nov. & Dec. every year, when
the groundnuts have been harvested, Kadalekayi Parishe
(The Groundnut fair)is held near the temple. The
first groundnuts are offered by the farmers to the
sacred bull. Dodda Ganapati, a manificent image
of the Lord, is enshrined adjacent to the Bull temple.
It is believed that the source of the river Vishva
Bharti originates at the feet of the statue. |
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