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Omkareshware Temple

  • 4.5

    Location: State Highway 88, Stuart Hill, Madikeri, Coorg, Karnataka, 571201, India
    Estimated Visiting Time:1 hour

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    There are many attractive places in the district of Coorg which is also known as Kodagu in the city of Madikeri under the state of Karnataka, in southern India. Omkareshwara temple is one of them. This temple sir a landmark for the city of Madikeri.  There is no argument about the beauty of the place. It adds more beauty to the city. This ancient temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is home to 12 jyotirlingas and one of the most popular religious destinations in India. It is a major tourist destination in the city of Madikeri.

    Attraction

    Omkareshware Temple photo

    The Omkareshwara temple is a wonderful creation of architecture. This is a holy place that can give you mental peace. The environment of the temple is so relaxing. You can spend a wonderful time here with your friends and family. The water tank of this temple attracts tourists a lot. Visiting this place will give you pleasure and joy. Whenever you visit Madikeri, don’t miss this holy place.

    History

    Omkareshware Temple photo

    Omkareshwara temple was built in 1820 by King Lingarajendra II as a form of Penance. The architecture of the temple is excellent. It is a mix of Islamic and Gothic styles. According to legends, the king killed a Brahmin for his political gains. Because he noticed his misdoings. After the death of the Brahmin, the king started having nightmares that troubled him a lot. To find a way to stop the nightmares he wanted help from other Brahmins. They suggested the King build a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Then he brought up the Holy Shiva Lingam from another holy town Kashi and built this temple which is now known as Omkareshwara temple.

    Inside/Outside Views

    Omkareshwara temple is a different piece of architecture. A traveler can admire here different kinds of architecture. As the temple has a huge dome in the center and four minarets that surround four corners, it seems like an Islamic Dargah. A traveler can find a copper plate on the entrance door. The windows of the temple have a bar those are built with panchaloha. In between the bars of the window, the alphabet ‘time is placed.  There is a water tank that consists of different kinds of freshwater fish inside the temple. There is a mandapa at the center of the water tank, and it is connected through a walkway. This temple does not have hall sith pillars like other temples in India. This is a simple but elegant temple.

    Opening Hours

    The temple is every day of the week. It is open from 6:30 am to 12 pm and again opens at 5 pm and closes at 8 pm.

    Entry & Others Fees

    There is no entry fee in Omkareshwara temple.

    How to Reach

    By air: The small town of Madikeri does not have any airports. The nearest airport to the place is Mangalore International airport. Which is about 111 km away from the city. So, if you want to reach Omkareshwar temple by air you need to go via this airport. From the airport, you have to hire any local transport. It can take you to your destination.

    By rail: The nearest railway station to Omkareshwara temple is the Subrahmanya Road railway station. It is well connected with the other cities of India. The railway station is situated at a distance of 40.59 km from Omkareshwar temple.

    By road: The city of Madikeri is well connected with the other cities in the state of Karnataka. Several buses are available on the route. So, it is not difficult to reach Omkareshwara temple by road. You can also go there in your vehicle.

    Tips for Travellers

    You should take all the essential things.

    FAQ

    Que: Is this place safe to visit?

    Ans: Yes, it is a safe place for tourists. For your convenience, here is the local police station location for you-

    Location: College Rd, near F.M.C College, Karnangeri, Madikeri, Karnataka 571201, India

    Map: https://g.co/kgs/jaQ3Ay

     

    Que: Is photography allowed in this place?

    Ans: The temple authority does not allow photography inside the temple. But you can take pictures outside the temple. The outside of the temple is good for photography?

     

    Qus: Is mobile allowed inside this place?

    Ans: Mobile phones, cameras, handbags, purses nothing is allowed inside the temple. You can just carry a small wallet. So, it is advisable for tourists to keep those things at the hotel.

     

    Qus: Is there any dress code In this place?

    Ans: No, there is no dress code in Omkareshwara temple. But Shorts or dresses under the knees are not allowed in the temple. You can wear Jeans, t-shirts, denim. 

     

    Qus: Are there any parking facilities inside this place?

    Ans: Yes, a small parking space is available in Omkareshwara temple.

     

    Qus: What is the best time to visit This place? 

    Ans: Omkareshwara temple can be visited any time of the year. But the ideal time to visit the temple is from October to March. During these months the weather in the city remains wonderful.

    We wish you all the best for your journey. Happy Travel!!!

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