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Religious places in Bangaluru (Bangalore)
Bangaluru, the capital city of Karnataka is a magnificent travel attraction and thus decked with a plethora of religious places for a cool and meaningful holiday. This divine serene of Karnataka is festooned with multifarious temples, churches and mosques. The state of Karnataka is enriched with Religious places and pilgrim centers. Bangaluru is rich with religious and spiritual cultures, which can be seen in the numerous religious places reflecting the Kannada art, culture and tradition. Bangaluru is known as the home to many of India's spiritual gurus.
Religious destination of Bangaluru:
Banashankari Temple
the Banashankari temple of Bangaluru was founded by Somanna Shetty. It dates back to the year 1915.
Bull Temple
The Bull temple is dedicated to Nandi Bull situated in Basavanagudi, an ultimate example of Dravidian style of architecture.
Iskcon Temple
Bangaluru Iskcon temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna located at the west of the Chord Road. The Iskcon Temple was constructed to commemorate the birth centenary of the founder of ISKCON, Sri Prabhupada,
Sri Gavi Gangadhareshwara Temple
This temple is situated in the Gavipuram-Guttahalli, Dedicated to Lord Shiva, and the prime most attracting features of the locales.
Jumma Masjid
Jumma Masjid is the oldest mosque in Bangaluru.it is also known as the Sangian Jamia Masjid. Highly explored by the devotees, the Jumma mosque is popular for its beautiful architecture.
St. Marks Cathedral
St. Marks Cathedral is the main fascination of M.G. Road in Bangaluru. Construction of the church was completed in 1812
St. Mary's Basilica
St. Mary's Basilica is an example of ornate Gothic style church situated opposite the Russel Market Square in Shivajinagar, Bangaluru.
Dargah Hazrat Tawakkal Mastan
Dargah Hazrat Tawakkal Mastan is another religious attraction in Bangaluru. The Dargah is closely associated with the Karaga festival in the Cottonpet locality of Bangaluru.
Dharamraja Temple
Dharamraja Temple is known for housing magnificent images of Sri Dharamraja Swami situated in the Nagarathpet locality of Bangaluru. Dharamraja Temple is also connected with the Karaga Festival of Bangaluru.
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