Lepakshi-tempeldagtour vanuit Bangalore





Beschrijving
Begin aan een privétour van een hele dag vanuit Bangalore om de architectonische wonderen van de Lepakshi-tempel en de spirituele sereniteit van de Isha Foundation in Chikkaballapur te ontdekken. Wees getuige van het majestueuze 112-voets Adiyogi Shiva-beeld en verken de ingewikkeld gebeeldhouwde zalen, fresco's en de legendarische Hangende Pilaar van Lepakshi. Geniet van een schilderachtige landelijke rit, begeleide tempelverkenning en een heerlijke lokale lunch. Deze meeslepende reis combineert kunst, architectuur en spiritualiteit op een prachtige manier en biedt een onvergetelijke culturele ervaring.
Rondreisopties
Reisroute
8:30 AM : Vertrek vanuit uw Bangalore hotel en rij richting Chikkaballapur, gelegen op ongeveer 70 km afstand. Geniet onderweg van het schilderachtige uitzicht op het platteland.
Verken het vredige pand van de Isha Foundation, waar het torenhoge 112 - voet Adiyogi Shiva-beeld staat — dat zelftransformatie en innerlijk welzijn symboliseert. Neem even de tijd om te genieten van de rustige omgeving, meditatiezones en spirituele ambiance voordat je je reis voortzet.
Rijden naar Lepakshi (ongeveer 1,5 uur rijden) : Vervolg uw rit naar Lepakshi, een architectonisch juweeltje dat bekend staat om zijn 16e-eeuwse tempelcomplex versierd met ingewikkeld houtsnijwerk en fresco's.
Verken de Lepakshi tempel : - Veerabhadra Tempel : Begin uw ontdekkingstocht in deze prachtige tempel gewijd aan Heer Veerabhadra, met prachtige steenhouwerijen en rijke mythologische afbeeldingen. - Natya Mantapa en Kalyana Mandapa : Bewonder de prachtig gesneden zalen die ooit dansvoorstellingen en goddelijke huwelijksrituelen organiseerden, die de grandeur van het Vijayanagara-tijdperk weerspiegelen. - Mukha Mantapa : Stap de grote zaal binnen ondersteund door 38 kolossale pilaren, met gedetailleerd houtsnijwerk en betoverend vakmanschap. - Hangende pilaar : Bewonder het technische wonder waar een pilaar iets boven de vloer hangt, waardoor een doek eronderdoor kan – een waar bewijs van de briljantheid van de tempelarchitecten. - Standbeeld van Nandi : Bezoek het kolossale Nandi, gehouwen uit een enkel blok graniet, beschouwd als een van India’s grootste monolithische beelden en een opmerkelijk voorbeeld van toewijding en kunstenaarschap.
Facultatieve lunchpauze : Geniet van een heerlijke lunch in een lokaal restaurant in de buurt van Lepakshi, met authentieke regionale gerechten.
3:30 PM : Begin uw terugreis naar Bangalore. Geniet van de serene rit door de rustieke landschappen van Karnataka. 18:30 uur : Kom terug in uw hotel in Bangalore en sluit de tour af met dierbare herinneringen aan een spiritueel verrijkende en architectonisch fascinerende dag.
Hoogtepunten
Wat is inbegrepen
Ophaallocaties en -tijden
Geef de naam en het adres van uw hotel door tijdens het boeken of ten minste 3 dagen voor de reisdatum. Onze gids en chauffeur zullen u op het geplande tijdstip in de lobby van het hotel ontmoeten. Contactgegevens worden één dag voorafgaand aan de tour gedeeld.
Beoordelingen van reizigers
Belangrijke informatie
- Baby's en kleine kinderen kunnen in een wandel- of kinderwagen mee
- Opties voor openbaar vervoer zijn in de buurt aanwezig
- Geschikt voor alle condities
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My trip to Lepakshi Temple and Adiyogi with Tripcat was an absolutely wonderful experience! The temple, filled with mystical energy and intricate carvings, truly requires you to open your senses and see beyond just the surface. Every corner of Lepakshi has a story to tell, making it a mesmerizing place to explore.Light projection on Adiyogi statue is breathtaking and Sadguru' shiva chants brings the divine presence of Shiva. A big thank you to Tripcat for ensuring a safe and comfortable journey. Special thanks to our captain 'SONI' whose care, encouragement, and kind gestures created a strong bond within the group in just a few hours. The trip was not just about visiting a place; it was about experiencing its essence with an amazing team. Looking forward to more adventures with Tripcat!
Temple of Veerbhadra. Famous for mythological point of view. It is said that.Jatayu the famous bird fallen here injured while chasing and trying to stop Ravana's chariot. When Lord Rama reached while searching Sita mata he saw the bird and exclaimed "Le Pakshi " which otherwise means "Oh! Pakshi" One can witness 1500 century temple which is spreading widely. One day tour is good for this temple.
Dear Mr. Pradipranjan, Thank you for taking the time to share your experience of the Lepakshi Temple Day Tour from Bangalore. We’re delighted to hear that you enjoyed exploring the rich history and mythology of this iconic site. The story of Jatayu and its connection to Lord Rama indeed makes Lepakshi a fascinating destination for anyone interested in Indian heritage and culture. The architectural grandeur of the 16th-century Veerabhadra Temple is truly awe-inspiring, and we’re glad you found it worthwhile. We hope this day tour provided you with lasting memories of the intricate carvings, the famous hanging pillar, and the peaceful ambiance of this remarkable temple. Should you wish to explore more such mythological and historical gems, we’d be thrilled to assist you in planning your next journey. Thank you once again for your kind words and for choosing us for your tour. Warm regards, Meenakshi
Contrary to popular notion, Lepakshi is a very much day- to- day functioning temple. You can do archana and pooja for Sri Veerabhadreshwarar and Durga Maatha . The priests accept coconuts and flowers. Shiva in the form of Lingam is seated atop Lotus stand ( which is normally seen in Vishnu temples) and Vishnu in the form of Raghunandaswamy is seated atop a normal stand ( which is seen in Shiva temples). These two sannidhis are at straight opposite to each other. It is said that Sage Agastya wanted to emphasise that both Shiva and Vishnu are the same source and hence this arrangement here. Tax collector of Raja Krishna devaraya Virupanna and Veeranna brothers installed the Veerabhadreshwarar and Maa Durga sanctums here. Maa Durga is seen in Bengali style and it is said that she gave darshan to him and said that she will bless devotees in the same form. Another sanctum sanctorum of Bhadrakaali is here which is very beautiful as opposed to her ferocious form in many places. Anjaneyaswamy can be seen along with another small Shiva lingam said to be consecrated by Rama when he visited this place and met Jatayu before granting immortality to the bird.About half a km from this temple one can see a giant statue of Jatayu. The Shiva Vishnu was built very long ago during Sage Agastya' s times, later this place became derelict and forgotten. Centuries later one Chola king discovered a Shiva ling here and worshipped and built a mandapam. Hundred years later the place became derelict. One noon the tax collector Virupanna was taking rest here when he had a dream in which his Kuladevam Veerabhadra instructed him to install a temple here and asked him to search around and re furbish the old Shiva Vishnu sannidhis or Sanctum sanctorums. In the temple premises one can see the footprint of Maa Sita which rested here for a while when the mighty divine bird Jatayu fought Ravana when he was trying to rescue her from him. Ravana defeated the bird and Jatayu fell down pleading for water . Then a small brook started flowing from the very place where Maa Sita's footstep rested here. Even today we can see a slow gush of water in this place. No one knows from where it is coming. In the temple premises we can see beautiful sculpture depicting the wedding of Shiva and Parvati and all the guests who attended the wedding in Kailasha. On the other side in the temple premises is the hanging pillar which is an architectural Marvel. There is a mandapam which had sculptures of dance by celestial nymphs Ramba, Menaka, Oorvasi and their Guru who has three feet! If you look above you can see color paintings and it is a wonder how they stay like this till today after hundreds of years. So 1) it's a functioning ancient temple from morning 8 to evening 5.30 , without holidays , the priests follow a shift system. If one is lucky one can spot the official guide Virupanna here ( he says that he is the direct descendant of Veeranna and Virupanna brothers who built this temple) 2) it's an architectural wonder with so many works of art. There is a mandapam here with many pillars each having an intricate and unique design from which weavers get inspiration for saree designs....non - copyrighted ! 3) After this you can visit the Big Bull or Nandeeshwar just opposite houses in a park kind of place.No pooja is done for Nandeeshwar, one can just see him as he is. 4) After that one can walk few hundred metres and climb a very small hillock and look at the gigantic Jatayu 5) AP Haritha hotel offers reasonable veg lunch for Rs 100. Small cool drinks shops are nearby 6) No souvenir shops. Nothing worth buying. 7) From Bangalore Majestic bus depot ask for AP buses to Lepakshi. They will guide you . From there take AP bus to Hindupur almost 3 hrs journey we have frequent buses , they charge Rs120 ( June 2022) From Hindupur pay Rs.20 in share auto and ask to go to Lepakshi.After crossing the town you will come across fields and within an hour another small town arrives and that is Lepakshi. 8) From Majestic bus depot Bangalore you can also take private buses to Lepakshi.Id you r lucky you may find a direct bus to Lepakshi else take bus to Hindupur and from there share auto to Lepakshi . Start early atleast by 7.00 maximum from Bengaluru. If you start at 7am you reach Hindupur by10 am and if you get auto immediately can reach Lepakshi at 11am. Spend 2 hours in the temple later another hour at Bull temple park and Jatayu park. At 2 pm you can hv lunch and return back to Bengaluru by 6 pm. The routes are good , safe for solo woman travellers too. A very enriching part of our Indian heritage Lepakshi should not be missed. In the temple premises you can see a gigantic Shiva lingam and Nandeeshwar looking at him from a faraway place which we call in recent days as the Bull Temple the largest monolithic Nandishwara, meaning made of a single stone.Another artistic wonder.
Dear Aarti, Thank you very much for posting your sightseeing experience. The details description you provided about what travelers can see and do when they are visiting the Lepakshi Temple will definitely help them. I can imagine you are an experienced traveler. Also, you have excellent knowledge of History and Hindu Gods & Goddess. Please WhatsApp me your number to call you on 7428558404. Thank you! Meenakshi



