Champakadhama Temple - Lord Champakadhama incarnation of Lord Vishnu
The Champakadhama Temple is located in a distance of 20 km from  Bangalore in Bannerghatta. This historical Champakadhama temple at  Bannerghatta is dedicated to Lord Champakadhama incarnation of Lord  Vishnu. The temple attracts huge number of devotees from Bangalore city  and surroundings.
 The Temple is maintained by Government of Karnataka. It houses unique  stone scriptures. Champakadhama is another name of Lord Rama or Vishnu.
The history of the temple dates back to 12th century. As per the  inscriptions found here, it is believed that the Champakadhama Temple  was built in 1257 during Hoysala period under the ruler Tamilarasa. You  can also see the writing which belongs to the 12th century as soon as  you enter the temple premises.
The shrine houses idol of Lord Champakadhama along with Goddess Lakshmi  and Goddess Bhoodevi. You can also visit temples dedicated to Lord  Narasimha and Lord Sampangi on a hillock located behind the  Champakadhama temple.
The three day annual fair is held here in the month of March or April  every year. Temple is open for pooja from morning 6.00 AM to 12:00 PM  and again later in the evening after 05:00 pm to 07:00 PM. Bannerghatta  National Park is nearby attraction.
 Champakadhama Temple
Near To Bannerghata National Park,
Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore - 560076
 
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