Agara Shri Jagannatha Swamy Temple
A serene temple dedicated to Lord Jagannatha, offering a peaceful environment for worship and spiritual activities in Agara, Bengaluru.
Agara Shri Jagannatha Swamy Temple is a temple in Ganakal Village, Bengaluru. It currently holds a 4.7/5 rating from 675 reviews.
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Overview
Agara Shri Jagannatha Swamy Temple is a serene Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Jagannatha, located in Agara, Bengaluru. It offers a peaceful environment for worship, with clean surroundings and a calm atmosphere ideal for spiritual reflection and prayer.
What to Expect
Expect a huge, peaceful temple area with clean premises and less crowding. The temple is suitable for quiet prayer and meditation, with archana available.
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Things To Try
- Perform darshan and prayers
- Enjoy the peaceful surroundings
- Participate in archana
- Meditate in the serene environment
- Explore the temple grounds
Location
Situated on Omkar Hills Temple Road in Banashankari, Bengaluru, Karnataka, the temple has mud roads and parking charges. Access may be confusing due to multiple entries.
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675 reviews
Local search context: Ganakal Village, Bengaluru
Agara Shri Jagannatha Swamy Temple is rated 4.7/5 from 675 reviews in Ganakal Village.
Customer Reviews
What visitors are saying about their experience
Smitha Biradar
2 months ago
"Temple is very peaceful and calm. Beautiful view from there though. Spent relaxing time there. The road to temples, oh god ! The Google shows two different entries, it's very confusing if you have to call for the cab. Please update only one common entry and exit for the temple. The point we entered collected 20rs. as parking charges for the vehicle. The road to temple is only mud crooked road. We literally waited for almost 50-60mins for the cab as the location on Google was very confusing. Temple authority please look into this matter."
Nitin Agrawal
a month ago
"The temple area is really huge and peaceful — a must-visit if you're looking for calm vibes. It's a Shiva temple where all 12 Jyotirlingas are placed together under one roof, with the central and largest one being Lord Omkareshwar."
Shashank Patil
a month ago
"Peaceful Beautiful Hilltop Temple. You can have darshan of all 12 Jyotirlinga. View is nice from top. You can also see Shrungagiri Sri Shanmukha Swami Gudi from here."
Jagankumar E
3 months ago
"Omkareshwara Temple – A Peaceful Spiritual Spot with Rare Shiva Lingams Visited the Omkareshwara Temple and had a deeply peaceful and spiritual experience. This temple is beautifully maintained and offers a calm atmosphere for prayer and reflection. What Makes It Special: The temple houses a main Omkareshwara Shiva Lingam, along with many other distinct Shiva Lingams in separate sanctums. Some of the notable Lingams include: Ekambareswarar, Kasi Viswanathar, Rameshwarar, Somnath, Mallikarjuna, Mahakaleshwar, Nageshwar, Bhimashankar, Kedarnath, And several others—symbolically representing the 12 Jyotirlingas across India. Each Lingam is marked with a nameplate and description, making it a spiritually enriching walk through the divine forms of Lord Shiva. Atmosphere & Experience: Very calm and ideal for meditation and quiet prayer. The surroundings are clean and well-kept. Often less crowded compared to other temples, which makes the visit more personal and peaceful."
Raj Arcot
2 months ago
"Large Shiva Temple on top of a hillock. Amazing views of the temple and surrounding parts of the city. Peaceful temple. INR 50 for archana. Lots of parking space."
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