Long revered as one of Bangalore’s holiest religious points of interest the Basavanagudi Bull Temple is no ordinary Dravidian temple in southern India. Considered to be as significant in stature as the sacred Vishvanath Temple the Bull Temple also renowned as the Nandi Temple draws hundreds of pilgrims each year. Dedicated to the revered mount of Lord Shiva this ancient temple structure with distinctly Dravidian architectural leanings is one of the highlights within the cultural heartland of the Garden City.
The main attraction at this hallowed religious institution is of course the enormous sculpture of the temple’s focal subject, the Nandi Bull. Heaved out of solid rock the sculpture has been carved from a singular rock surface and is one of the most stunning sights one’s eye meets in journeys across Bangalore. Monumental in size and scope the statue measures a whopping 4.6 meters in height and is flanked by auxiliary sculptures of Lord Surya and Goddess Candra. The two figures are seen on board horse drawn chariots with their eyes fixated on a nearby Shiva Temple. The Nandi Bull’s width is equally impressive at a staggering 6.1 meters. Constructed as far back as the 16th century the statue of the venue’s patron mount was of a grey shade when first built although the granite statue has been rendered black due to the regular smearing of coconut oil by worshippers throughout its centuries old history.
One of the more curious aspects of the statue is the iron shield found at the sculpture’s summit as local legend dictates that the shield was thus placed to prevent the statue from growing larger. Innumerable religious ceremonies are conducted daily at this Basavanagudi Bull Temple as pilgrims flock to pay homage to Lord Shiva’s vehicular companion. The celebrations conducted at the venue also include musical performances which are held in honour of the sacred bull of ancient record.
The Kadalekayi Parishe harvest time is tipped to be the best time of the year to visit the Bull Temple as visitors can immerse themselves in the Groundnut Fair in which farmers offer the first yield of their crop to the Nandi Bull in a symbolic ceremony.
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