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@aazhkadalvedan அருள்மிகு சோமேஸ்வரர் திருக்கோவில் பெங்களூரு | Ulsoor Someshwara Temple – Chola-Era Shiva Temple in Central Bangalore | MG Road Heritage Site | Halasuru Sri Someshwara Swami Temple History, Ulsoor Halasuru Someshwara Temple is one of the oldest temples of the Chola age. Vijayanagara kings have made modifications, but major improvements were done by Kempegowda (1513–1569), the founder of Bangalore. ‘Soma’ means ‘Moon’, and ‘Eshwara’ is Lord Shiva. Thus he who wears the Moon as a decorative object on His head is Someshwara, which is another name of Lord Shiva. This temple is an Ancient heritage site. The temple is a piece of the classic architecture of South India. According to legendary stories, Kempegowda was instructed by Someshwara to build a temple using hidden treasure, which he got and build this beautiful temple, which has many elements of Vijayanagara architecture. It is a square sanctum (garbhagriha) surrounded by a narrow passage connectingthe mantapa (hall). The walls of this hall are decorated with pilasters and sculptures in wall painting. The hall leads to an open mantapa having four large areas connecting four pillars. The eastern gopuram is an imitation of a 16th-century structure. The tower or Rajagopura is tall. In its front stone pillar, called ‘kambha or Nandi’, stands at the entrance gate. There are a number of sculptured images of gods and goddesses selected from mythology on the tower. I could count 48 pillars with beautiful carvings of religious paintings. We find the Navagraha stand (a stand where the nine planet-gods are installed) in north, where 12 pillars symbolic of Sages are located. Two Dwarapalakas standing at the entrance look like cautioning you to be disciplined inside. Curiously interesting mythological episode is the sculpture of Ten-headed Ravana attempting to lift Kailasa Mountain. The figures of Goddess Durga slaying demon Mahishasura and images of Tamil Saints known as Nayanar sages, delineation of Girija Kalyana, being the popular episode of Lord Shiva’s wedding with Parvati, Seven legendary sages called ‘Saptarishis’ would attract the attention of the viewers. The sacred Kalyani (stone stepped water tank) in the temple precinct is said to be 1200 years old. In the wedding sequence, Lord Brahma is the priest, Lord Vishnu, 7 Rishis, 12 Adityas, and 11 Rudras are VVVIPs apart from the King of Himalaya and his wife Menadevi performing kanyadana (giving the bride in the marriage ceremony). The most sacred Srichakra is kept in the goddess Kamakshi shrine. We will have an opportunity to worship other gods, Bhimeswara, Nanjundeswara, Arunachaleswara and Chandramouleswara. This temple has 63 Nayanmars statues, and it has a Nagapushpa lingam tree, which is rare to see. Ideal if you find a quiet spot to meditate, powerful energy, and crowded on Mondays. Location and Address: https://maps.app.goo.gl/evxdjk3mQ4rvk... Ulsoor Road, Someshwarpura, Someshwara Temple, Ulsoor, Bangalore, Karnataka 560008 Someshwara Temple Open Timings Someshwara Temple, Halasuru is open on all days. Mornings – 6AM to 12.30PM. Evenings – 5.30PM to 9PM. How to reach Someshwara Temple, Ulsoor Bangalore International Airport is connected to all cities. The distance to Someshwara Temple, Halasuru is 37km and can be covered in a taxi or by local public transport. So is the Bangalore City Junction Railway Station. This distance is 7.5km. You can reach the temple in a taxi or by local public transport. There is a metro stop at Halasuru, you can avail of that too. Please like, comment, and subscribe to our channel. Facebook Link: / aazh.kadalvedab Twitter Link : / aazhkadalvedan Instagram Link: / aazhkadalvedan #UlsoorTemple #SomeshwaraTemple #CholaArchitecture #BangaloreTemples #templesofkarnataka #mgroad #aazhkadalvedan