Especially in the metros and the developing cities like Bangalore, real estate suffered dearly as the demand for the residential units, though increasing became a pent up demand. Especially in developing countries like India, where real estate was going great guns, so to say, faced a steep downfall following the recession and inflation. The real estate is one sector that features as one of the most badly hit sectors following the global economic meltdown. THE BLOG/BLOGGER WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ACTIONS THAT MAY RESULT IN ANY LOSS TO THE PERSON ACTING ON THE INFO OF THE BLOG, AS THE BLOG MAY BE ALTERED/DELETED FROM TIME TO TIME. The Temple is located about 8km from the Bangalore City Railway Station and Bus Stand. Sridhar Gudda, Big Banyan Tree, Manchanbele Dam are all easily accessible from here. Omkar Hills, supposed to be the highest point in Bangalore is just a 5 min drive from the Temple and offers panoramic views of Bangalore. The Temple runs a Veda Pathashala in its premises.
The Navarathri Festival is celebrated in great pomp and grand eur and Free Food is offered to all Devotees who visit the Temple. There is heavy rush of devotees on all days especially on Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays. Jayendra Puri Swami who is fluent in all the South Indian langu ages as well as German and Italian, succeded Sri Tiruchi Mahaswami, who attained Mahasamadhi on Jan 14, 2005. Inside the Temple Comples is the New Sri Chakra shrine. The temple is attracting more and more devotees everyday and special mention should be made of the Navarathri Celebrations and Brahmotsavam, during which Chandi Homa is performed everyday and priests are specially recruited to recite the Vedas and the Saptashati.
This was not planned, but it happens that way. On the 27th of March every year at sunrise, the rays of the sun fall directly, on the Devi's forehead and travel down to her feet.
In 1978, the Rajarajeshwari Temple was dedicated. He has built an Ashram complex consisting of numerous building, established a Pathashala for Vedic and Aagamic studies, free school for academic education, branch Maths in several places, and most important of all, constructed the temple at the present spot which was divinely ordained. on 3rd April 1960.įrom then onwards, the growth of the Ashram, has been phenomenally rapid. The Foundation stone was laid there by Sri Sivaratnapuri Swamiji (later known as Sri Tiruch i Mahaswami) between 5-30a.m. This area happens to be the ancient sacred Tap van of Athri Maharishi and Mahasathi Anasuya. He decided to have his Ashrama there and arranged to purchase the area. He proceeded and spotted a tiny cottage amidst a grove of guava trees, the spot the eagles kept on encircling. Swamiji got down from the car, and saw a footpath leading to a tiny village Kenchenahally. He saw in them the images of Durga, Lakshmi and S araswathi who had appeared before him on Mount Kailas. Just at about six miles South West of Bangalore City, he saw above him in the sky, three garudas (sacred eagles) circling.
Attracted by the environment, He decided to stay in Kenchenahally (present Rajarajeshwari Nagar) and build Sri Kailash Ashrama Mahasamsthana.Įarly in the morning on, the auspicious Sankranthi day, Sri Tiruchi Swamiji was proceeding to Mysore by a car for a Pada Pooja, along with two of his disciples. Sri Tiruchi Mahaswami (also known as Shiv aratnapuri Swamiji) after undertaking pilgramage to holy places like Kashi, Prayag and attaining highest peace of mind in Mount Kailas, came to Bangalore to see his disciples.
The Mother is seated on a Throne with her right leg folded and placed across the seat, while her left leg is bent at the knee and stretched below to rest on a Full Bloom Lotus. The Temple houses 6ft Divine Stone Image of the Holy Mother Sri Jnanakshi Rajarajeshwari. Built in 1960s, the Temple is an excellent specimen of Dravidian architecture and is Masterpiece among the recent monuments built in Karnataka. The Temple is a magnificent edifice in pure Granite. The Eye-catching Arch on the Bangalore-Mysore Road highway lures into the interiors and you will love every second of your visit here. Located next to Green Belt, Raja Rajeshwari Nagar get its name from the very famous and very beautiful Temple of i.