7000 Years Old Temple In Bangalore

Many associate Bangalore as an IT hub and a city founded by Kempe Gowda.

 

This slideshow requires JavaScript.

 

Other researches say it is ,

 

An inscription, dating back to 890 AD, shows Bengaluru is over 1,000 years old. But it stands neglected at the Parvathi Nageshwara Temple in Begur near the city … written inhale Kannada (old Kannada) of the 9th Century, the epigraph refers to a Bengaluru war in 890 AD in which Buttanachetty, a servant of Nagatta, died.”

 

But the fact, according to latest reports is that Bangalore is at least 7000 years Old!

 

ancient nandeeshwara temple at malleswaram 17th cross was discovered only three years ago, but it has stood for 7,000 years on that spot. being buried over the years hasn’t diminished its aura at all. it still draws huge crowds all day. 


According to residents living nearby, the temple was completely buried and the land above it was a flat stretch. “three years ago, a politician tried to sell this plot. but people objected on the grounds that the land should first be dug through to see if they could find something,” says the priest, ravi shankar bhatt. and so when they started digging up the land, they found buried underneath, this temple. it was in perfect condition, preserved by the thick layers of soil. 
this underground temple was enclosed within a stone cut courtyard supported by ancient stone pillars. at the far end of the courtyard, a nandi was carved out of a black stone with eyes painted in gold. from its mouth a clear stream of water flowed directly on to a shivalinga made out of the same black stone at a lower level. there were steps that led to a small pool in the centre of the courtyard where the water flowed and collected. the pool’s centre had a 15 feet deep whirlpool. 
everything remains the same today. nobody knows where the water comes from and how it passes from the mouth of the nandi idol on to the shivalinga. nobody knows how the whirlpool came into being. the source of water, the sculptor, even the time when it was built remains a mystery. 
“there has been no scientific explanation for the source of water till date,” says resident shivalingaiah. “some say it was built by shivaji maharaj. some say it’s older. but of one thing we were sure, the temple has remained untouched over the years. we found it exactly as it might have been before it was covered by soil,” he adds. “

 

Citations.

7000  year old Temple in Bangalore

 

 

Enhanced by Zemanta

20 thoughts on “7000 Years Old Temple In Bangalore”

  1. Saptarishi sharma's avatar
    Saptarishi sharma

    Nobody know the truth of the birth of this universe,some day some one will come and say Bangalore was founded by Abraham Lincoln and is grave is found here and show u a place and will never let to take dna sample and make him a the founder.the truth of everything is hidden,our world is more older then we imagine,no one know wat they found r invented previously.thank u for this wonderful article.


  2. fantastic shri ramanan. i am resident close to the Begur temple; naturally i am enthralled about your cover up. thank you as i see this on this great maha sivarathri day. But some one here says the pics and nandi w are in a different place but do not belong to begur nageswara temple. but one pic of temples with Gopurams is correct and pertained to the subject topic. can you please share more views please in deference to the particular point of ref? namaskaram.

  3. L.Subramanya Sharma's avatar
    L.Subramanya Sharma

    You have given info about Begur Temple. But you have omitted the great mud walled circular fort of about 4.5 acres in Begur. Even now it is intact. they say that it is belonging to 100 AD.

Leave a Reply to Saptarishi sharmaCancel reply

Scroll to Top

Discover more from Ramanisblog

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading