Mahashivratri 2026: Temples to Visit In Bengaluru For Lord Shiva Blessings

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Mahashivratri, one of the most auspicious days in the Hindu calendar, is just around the corner. It is believed to be the day when Lord Shiva married Goddess Parvati, and this year it will be celebrated on February 15. On this day, many people observe a fast and visit Shiva temples. Bengaluru houses many beautiful Shiva temples, which you must visit this Mahashivratri to get Lord Shiva’s blessings. Here is a list of Shiva temples to visit in Bengaluru.

Best Shiva Temples to Visit In Bengaluru 

1. Shree Someshwara Swamy Temple

Shree Someshwara Swamy Temple is known for its stunning Dravidian architecture and is dedicated to Lord Shiva. It has beautiful sculptures, and the gopuram has intricate carvings of deities like Vishnu, Brahma, and Durga. According to legend, Kempe Gowda, after hunting, slept and dreamt of Lord Someshwara (Shiva), who asked him to unearth a buried Shiva linga and treasure under a tree. The devotees believe that visiting this temple grants protection and favor from Lord Shiva.

Address: Sri, Someshwara Temple Rd, Halasuru, Someshwarpura, Bengaluru

Timing: 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM

2. Shri Kadu Malleshwara Swamy Temple

Shri Kadu Malleshwara Swamy Temple is known for its beautiful Nandishwara Theertha pond, where the water actually flows onto the Linga from Nandi’s mouth. It houses a towering gopuram and lush lawns with Dravidian-style shrines. According to the local lore, the sacred theertha from the pond heals ailments, and the linga here fulfils wishes as it is self-manifested. The temple was built in the 17th century and is known for its prosperity blessings among devotees. On Mondays and Shivratri, devotees flock in to perform abhishekam rituals.

Address: Vyalikaval, Kodandarampura, Malleshwaram, Bengaluru

Timing: 6:30 AM to 9:00 PM

3. Shivoham Shiva Temple

Shivoham temple is one of the most renowned temples in Karnataka with the largest statue of Lord Shiva in meditative pose. It is a 65-foot marble statue with the river Ganga flowing from his locks. This temple was built by Ravi Melwani in 1994 despite lacking funds after he received a divine vision. The temple was later established in 1995 by Sringeri Shankaracharya on Maha Shivratri.  According to the devotees, Shivoham means “I am Shiva,” and it’s said so for self-enlightenment and self-realization. The temple is known for its massive Mahashivratri celebrations and Rudraabhishekam rituals.

Address: Entry Through, Kemp Fort Mall, Parking, 97, HAL Old Airport Road, Main Gate Entrance, Murugeshpalya, Ramagiri, Bengaluru

Timing: open 24 hours

4. Shri Dwadasha Shiva Temple

This unique temple is known to house about 12 ancient Shiva lingas, which were brought by Hiriya Kempegowda. It offers a rare darshan of many lingas under one roof and is known to grant wishes and prosperity. According to a famous legend, Hiriya Kempegowda was digging Bengaluru’s fort foundations when he found the lingas and enshrined them here. This was during Tipu Sultan’s era, when he was destroying temples. The 12 lingas in the temple are known to represent cosmic energies and hence visiting the temple on Mahashivratri is said to be auspicious.

Address: Omkar Ashrama Maha Samasthana, Omkar Hills Rd, Banakshankari 6th Stage 11th Block, Srinivaspura, Bengaluru

Timing: 7:00 AM to 8:30 PM

5. Gavi Gangadhareshwar Temple

Gavi Gangadhareshwara Temple in Bengaluru is a beautiful and unique temple in Bengaluru that is dedicated to Lord Shiva. This temple is a rock-cut cave temple and is known for its astronomical phenomenon and ancient architecture. The temple’s monolithic rock-cut design, which is carved out from a single granite outcrop, is simply remarkable. On Makar Sankranti, at a particular time, sunlight passes between the horns of Nandi and falls on the Shiva linga and illuminates it.

Address: WHX7+854, 5th Main Rd, Gavipuram Extension, Kempegowda Nagar, Bengaluru

Timing: 7:00 AM to 8:30 PM

Summing Up

Every Shiva temple in Bengaluru has its own beauty and speciality. On Mahashivratri, Shiva temples are generally crowded, and visiting all these temples won’t be possible. So save this list and take a Shiva temple tour across Bengaluru someday later.

FAQs

What Is The Mahashivratri 2026 Date And Time In Bangalore? 

Mahashivratri 2026 falls on Sunday, February 15, in Bangalore and the rest of India.

Is Entry Free For Adiyogi Bangalore On Mahashivratri? 

There is no entry fee for Adiyogi Bangalore on Mahashivratri.

Which Is The Biggest Shiva Statue In Bangalore?

The biggest Shiva Statue in Bangalore is the 65-foot (20-meter) marble statue at Shivoham Shiva Temple.

What Is The Best Time For Darshan At Ulsoor Someshwara?

Best Darshan Time at Ulsoor Someshwara is at early morning from 6-8 AM

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