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6 Lord Shiva temples to visit in Karnataka this Sawan Shivratri As we celebrate Sawan Shivratri on July 23, here’s a list of a few Lord Shiva temples you can visit in Karnataka. Marking this significant day, devotees in and around Bengaluru can take darshan at notable Shiva temples in the state.
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Lord Shiva temples in Karnataka

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Murudeshwara Temple in Uttara Kannada district

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Murudeshwara

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This temple, located in North Karnataka, is a divine destination and a tourist attraction as it features a 123-foot statue of Lord Shiva by the Arabian Sea. The shrine attracts thousands of devotees annually.

Kotilingeshwara Temple in Kolar

Kotilingeshwara

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Located in Kolar, about 70 km from Bengaluru, this temple houses around 1 crore Shiva lingas, including the world's tallest at 108 ft. Devotees also seek blessings of the huge 11-meter Nandi statue that stands here.

Mahabaleshwar Temple in Gokarna

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Located in Gokarna, the Mahabaleshwar Temple is a 4th-century construction known for its Dravidian architecture. Overlooking the Arabian Sea and the pristine Gokarna Beach, it welcomes millions of devotees each year.

Mahakuta group of temples in Bagalkot

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Located in the Mahakuta area of the Bagalkot district, this temple complex dates back to the 6th–7th centuries. It was reportedly built by the early Chalukya kings of Badami. The Mahakuta Pillar here has inscription dated between 595–602 CE in both Sanskrit language and Kannada script.

Virupaksha Temple in Hampi

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Hampi's Virupaksha Temple, the oldest known Indian temple built by a queen, was constructed by Queen Lokamahadevi in 740 AD. She constructed it celebrating her husband’s victory. It is the largest Shiva temple in Pattadakal, which draws devotees across seasons.

Bhoganandeeshwara Temple in Nandi Hills

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Bhoganandeeshwara Temple, located in Nandi Hills and just 60 km from Bengaluru, was founded in the 9th century by Queen Ratnavali. It is popular temple near the city and is appreciated for its intricate carvings and interiors.

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(Published 23 July 2025, 14:20 IST)