Welcome to Shri Someshwara Swamy Temple in Kolar, Karnataka, a jewel of South Indian temples! This ancient temple, also known as Dakshina Kashi, boasts stunning Dravidian architecture. Legend says it was built by the Cholas, making it a historical and spiritual treat. Come explore its intricate carvings and feel the divine vibes!
Explore The Temple'S Intricate Carvings And Sculptures
Take A Stroll Around The Temple Complex And Admire Its Peaceful Ambiance
Witness The Daily Rituals And Ceremonies Performed By The Priests
October-March
₹500 per person
The Someshwara Temple's history can be traced back to the 10th century AD during the reign of the Chola dynasty. The temple's construction is attributed to Rajendra Chola I, a powerful Chola ruler. Over the centuries, the temple underwent expansions and renovations under various ruling dynasties, including the Vijayanagara and Hoysala empires. These additions and modifications have resulted in a unique blend of architectural styles, making it a testament to the rich historical and cultural heritage of the region.
The Someshwara temple (also spelt Someshvara or Somesvara), situated in Kolar town of Karnataka state, India is an ornate 14th century Vijayanagara era Dravidian style construction. Someshwara, another name for the Hindu god Shiva is the presiding deity in the temple. Temple timing is from morning 7-1:30pm. And evening 5-7. Temple is also very old around Cholas time. Must visit temple when travelling around kolar.
Went here on weekend with my family. Place is a brilliant historic monument. Temple is made of large stones, which are placed in a fashion, that load balances, and no joint (cement) is required. Even the parapet are carved stones weighed down by larger stones on top In some places cement is visible, which is used for repairs. Place is in shambles, with no proper care, no parking etc. Government can do a better job of protecting monument and make it a proper tourist place.
The Shree Someshwar Temple in Kolar, built during the Vijayanagara era, showcases stunning Dravidian architecture. The temple features intricate carvings, a grand Gopuram (entrance tower), and multiple mandapas (halls). It is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is protected as a national treasure by the Archaeological Survey of India. Visitors praise its historical significance, detailed carvings, and serene atmosphere.
It's a 14th century temple, located in Kolar town and approximately 100mts away from the kolaramma temple. The main deity is lord Shiva, and the temple opens at 7 am in the morning and closes by 1.30 pm and evening it opens at 5.30 pm and closes by 8.30 pm There is no need for a ticket visiting the temple and also good parking facilities available here. Every Monday a large number of tourists and localities visit this place.