Location
- Situated in Malleshwaram, a
historic locality in Bengaluru, Karnataka
- Easily accessible via road, metro,
and rail; nearest metro: Malleshwaram Station
Historical Background
- Built in 1669 CE by Venkoji,
brother of Maratha King Shivaji
- The name “Kadu” means forest,
referring to the lush greenery that once surrounded the temple
- The temple is believed to have given
the locality its name—Malleshwaram
Deities and Sub-Deities
Main Deity
- Lord Shiva
worshipped as Sri Mallikarjuna Swamy
Sub-Shrines
- Sri Kaala Bhairava
- Sri Ganesha
- Sri Subrahmanya Swamy
- Sri Parvati Devi
- Sri Nandishwara Teertha Temple
(Basava Teertha) – located adjacent, believed to be the origin of the Vrishabhavathi
River
Temple Highlights
- Dravidian Architecture:
Intricate carvings and traditional layout
- Shivaratri Festival:
Week-long celebrations with special pujas and utsavams
- Kadalekai Parishe (Groundnut Fair):
Begins with abhishekam to Lord Mallikarjuna
- Spiritual Significance:
A major pilgrimage site for Shaivites across Karnataka
- Cultural Legacy:
One of Bengaluru’s oldest temples, deeply woven into the city's heritage
History &
Architecture
- Established in 1669 CE
by Venkoji, brother of Maratha King Shivaji
- The temple is named “Kadu”
meaning forest, as it was originally surrounded by dense greenery
- Built in Dravidian architectural
style, featuring traditional gopurams, stone carvings, and a serene
temple layout
- The temple is believed to have
inspired the name of the locality—Malleshwaram
Rituals & Festivals
- Daily Rituals:
- Suprabhata Seva and Abhishekam at
7:30 AM
- Regular Aarti and Archana throughout
the day
- Major Festivals:
- Mahashivaratri:
Week-long celebrations with special pujas and alankaras
- Navaratri:
Nine days of unique alankaras and cultural programs
- Kadalekai Parishe (Groundnut Fair):
Begins with abhishekam to Lord Mallikarjuna
- Special Pujas:
During Kartika Masam, devotees perform deepa offerings and seek
blessings
Temple Hours
Day |
Morning
Hours |
Evening
Hours |
Daily |
7:00
AM – 12:00 PM |
5:30
PM – 9:00 PM |
Note:
Timings may extend during festivals and special events
Getting Here
- By Metro:
Nearest station – Malleshwaram Metro Station
- By Road:
Easily accessible via city buses, autos, and cabs
- By Air:
From Kempegowda International Airport, approx. 35 km
- By Rail: Malleshwaram Railway Station is nearby
Tips
- Visit early morning for peaceful
darshan
- Dress modestly; traditional attire
preferred
- Photography may be restricted inside
sanctum
- Carry cash for offerings and prasadam
Nearby
Temples :
Bangalore
Iskcon Temple – 4 km
Basavannagudi
Nandi Temple – 8 km
Bangalore
Ranganatha Swamy Temple – 6 km.
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