The temples of Bangalore Rural District are best known for their age-old traditions and rituals that are still followed in Karnataka. Bangalore Rural district enjoys a captivating landscape and the temples are well set amidst such serene environment. A series of hills dot its landscape, and most of the temples of Bangalore Rural District are situated on higher elevation. Most of the temples of Bangalore Rural District set amidst the enchanting surroundings. The temples of Bangalore Rural District are important centres of pilgrimage. Kengal hanumantharaaya temple at Channapatna and Ghati Subrahmanya temple near Doddaballapura are the important temples of Bangalore Rural District.
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• | Kesava Temple Situated at a small town called Ryali the idol of this temple represents both the female and male forms of Vishnu.
| | • | Kesava Temple Located at Andarkot, Kesava Temple, with its archaeological magnitude, is a holy shrine.
| | • | Kamarupa, Indian Pilgrimage Center Kamarupa is the name of a pilgrimage in the eastern part of India. It is famous for one of the Shakti Peethas in India.
| | • | Kalleshvara Temple, Tumkur District Kalleshvara temple, in Karnataka, is an ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Inscriptions have been found in the temple, which depict the chronology and other details of the temple.
| | • | Kalleshvara Temple, Davangere District Kalleshvara Temple, Karnataka, built during the 10th century witnessed the reign of the Western Chalukya rulers possesses 36 Kannada inscriptions on its walls and Lord Shiva is the presiding deity of the main shrine of the temple which is presently preserved by the Archaeological Survey of India.
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