Conservation Work and Tourist Facilities at Bhoganandishwara Temple Bengaluru,Karnataka

Founders / Partners Archaeological Survey of India
National Culture Fund -Indian
Oil Foundation/Indian Oil
Corporation
Project Name Conservation Work and Tourist Facilities
at Bhoganandishwara Temple Bengaluru
Karnataka
MOU Signed on 2021
Project Description

The Bhoganandiswara temple is architecturally one of the most important specimens of Dravidian order datable to circa 9th to 15th century A.D. Enclosed in its own prakara measuring 112.8m x 76.2m with double mahadwara, this complex consists of twin temples dedicated to Siva as Bhoganandiswara (north) and Arunachaleswara (south). The Bhoganandiswara Temple is located in the Nandi Hills Area, in Bengaluru rural district.
The facilities has developed :

  • Small Cafeteria (Semi Open)
  • Viewers Gallery
  • Toilet Block
  • Drinking Water Kiosks, Clock Room
  • Parking Area with Seating Benches
  • Landscaping &Signage
  • Provision of Solar Power 13 KVA

The project was inaugurated by Hon’ble Minister of State for Culture & External Affairs.

Complete Year 2021
Category Tangible
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