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Bull to Somnathpura: Visit THESE 7 temples on Naga Panchami 2024

Celebrate Naga Panchami by visiting these renowned temples near Bengaluru. Each site offers unique spiritual experiences and rich history, making your pilgrimage truly meaningful.

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Bull Temple

A prominent Bengaluru landmark, Bull Temple is dedicated to Nandi, the bull. It's a sacred site for invoking blessings and plays a key role in Naga Panchami celebrations.

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Kolaramma temple

This ancient temple in Kolar is dedicated to the goddess Kolaramma. It holds significance for its unique architecture and is an important pilgrimage site during Naga Panchami.
 

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Bhoga Nandeeshwara temple

Located at the foothills of Nandi Hills, this temple is renowned for its stunning Dravidian architecture. Visiting during Naga Panchami is believed to bring prosperity.

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Chennakeshava Temple

Located in Belur, this temple is renowned for its exquisite Hoysala architecture. Its intricate carvings and historical significance make it a must-visit during Naga Panchami.

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Somnathpura Temple

This Somnathpura temple is celebrated for its preserved Hoysala architecture and serene ambiance, making it perfect for reflection and spiritual activities during Naga Panchami.

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Ranganathaswamy Temple

This historic temple, dedicated to Lord Ranganatha (an incarnation of Vishnu), is rich in history. Its peaceful surroundings make it a significant site for Naga Panchami worship.

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Lakshmi Narayana temple

Situated in Hoskote, this temple is renowned for its tranquil ambiance and dedication to Lord Lakshmi Narayana. It is a popular destination for devotees during Naga Panchami.

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