Welcome to the divine Shri Omkareshwara Temple in Kodagu, Karnataka! Built by King Lingarajendra II in 1820, this beautiful temple blends Islamic and Gothic architecture. Did you know it was once called 'Nisargadhama'? Explore its serene surroundings and learn about the Shiva Lingam, said to be self-manifested, making it a truly special travel destination in India!
Explore The Temple'S Unique Architecture And Carvings.
Take A Stroll Around The Serene Water Tank.
Witness The Evening Puja Ceremony.
October to March
₹500 per person
The Omkareshwara Temple was built by King Lingarajendra II in 1820 CE. Legend has it that the king, in a fit of rage, killed a Brahmin. To atone for his sin, he built this temple and dedicated it to Lord Shiva, seeking forgiveness. The temple's unique architecture reflects the diverse cultural influences prevalent during the king's reign, blending elements of Islamic and Gothic styles with traditional Hindu temple architecture.