Sri Gali Anjaneya Swamy Temple
Sri Gali Anjaneya Swamy Temple
Sri Gali Anjaneya Swamy Temple
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hemanth s
بنغالور, الهند311 مساهمة
نوفمبر 2019
This is one of the best temple in Bangalore. Thaytha at this temple is famous and this temple is also called Gali Anjaneya temple. As the negative forces are afraid of this god.
كُتب بتاريخ 6 نوفمبر 2019
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Pawan
مساهمة
بمفردك • يوليو 2019
Dear Team
Today -15/07/2019, I had been to Sri Gali anjaneya temple, I am a regular visitor of this temple and vist 3 times in a week, I have given for vada mala and Abhishekam so many times, but today when I asked for priest for vada mala for 10aug, Saturday he told vada mala is not perform on shravan saturdays and took 300 Rs from and gave one receipt with nothing mention on it, when I asked him he was raising his voice loudly so could not speak to him, I need to take this to management
Today -15/07/2019, I had been to Sri Gali anjaneya temple, I am a regular visitor of this temple and vist 3 times in a week, I have given for vada mala and Abhishekam so many times, but today when I asked for priest for vada mala for 10aug, Saturday he told vada mala is not perform on shravan saturdays and took 300 Rs from and gave one receipt with nothing mention on it, when I asked him he was raising his voice loudly so could not speak to him, I need to take this to management
كُتب بتاريخ 15 يوليو 2019
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veena52
Bangalore District, الهند90 مساهمة
العائلة • يناير 2019
The temple is named to show anjaneya has the power of wind. And also in kannada gali means negative energy which is warded of by anjaneya.
كُتب بتاريخ 28 يناير 2019
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Ashi
بنغالور, الهند213 مساهمة
العائلة • سبتمبر 2018
Must visit once as this place has a very strong positive influence of God. They provide a sacred thread which wards of evil eye. And as anjaneya is known to ward of evil its recommended we buy the thread here. I did have effects of being protected and blessed after being here. Whether it's my belief or power of positive thoughts of people have in this temple all good happens. Saying thank you once to Lord here does provide calmness to mind..
كُتب بتاريخ 17 نوفمبر 2018
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shiku0615
بنغالور, الهند690 مساهمة
العائلة • أكتوبر 2018
This is a very famous temple and Anjaheya is worshiped who is considered to be the god of Strength. During Ramanavami , there is a annual festival held here, which attracts lot of devotees
كُتب بتاريخ 2 نوفمبر 2018
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Somaseshu Gutala
بنغالور, الهند1,321 مساهمة
العائلة • سبتمبر 2018
This temple is one of the oldest Anjaneya temples in the city. As it is located in the heart of the city on Mysore Road many devotees visit this temple. The temple’s outer walls freshly painted with gilded towers attract everyone’s attention. The main deity is called Gali Anjaneya as the idol was found in an open space before the Saint Vyasa raya discovered the idol and constructed a temple in 1425 at the convergence of two rivers, Vrishabhavati and its tributary, Paschima Vahini. This is one of the 732 temples built by him in various regions. Now the river is not seen.
The word “gali” in Kannada means “wind’. As Vayuputra the Lord here is called “Gali Anjaneya”. The word “gali” also suggests the harmful evil spirits and the Lord here is the protector who wards off the effects of evil spirits. Many devotees bring their children to receive the protection and blessings of the Lord.
The 75-foot tall Rajagopuram leads one to pass through an arched entrance where one can see tiny idols of Venu Gopala and Ganesha on either side of the corridor. The main presiding deity Anjaneya appears quite different from those of other Hanuman idols we see in other temples. The west-facing idol of Anjaneya faces directly the devotees (yathumukhi) with wide-open eyes and radiant sindur-coated body. He keeps His left hand on his hip and holds a flower in His right hand. A small knife is seen near His right hip. The Lord’s face looks quite benign and calm. So he is called Prasanna Anjaneya and a Shanta Gnana Swaroopi (an embodiment of wisdom and serenity). The moustache on his lip indicates the Lord’s valor and manliness. The tail has a lot of bends with a small bell tied at the end. The small bell attached at the end is a common feature seen in most of the idols installed by the great Hanuman Bhakth and philosopher, Sri Vysa Raja (1460-1539).
Just on the left side of the main shrine, there is a shrine for Sri Rama along with Lakshmana and Sita facing east. On the right side of the main shrine there is a shrine for Lord Satyanarayana . In the hall leading to exit door there is a shrine for Gopala Krishna. Here a sacred orange-colored thread along with sindur is given as Prasad to devotees as a means of Lord’s protection and blessing. The temple is very much crowded during Tuesdays and Saturdays when special poojas are done. The car festival is celebrated during in Chaitra month for the last 120 years. During Sankranthi season special poojas are performed for one month. The Gali Anjaneya Trust formed in 1985 looks after the temple activities.
The temple is open from 7.00 to 2.00 p.m. in the morning and from 3.00 p.m. to 9.00 p.m. in the evening. Recently an idol of Anjaneya is found in the storm drain just near this temple. The idol is now under the care of the Archaeological Department.
The word “gali” in Kannada means “wind’. As Vayuputra the Lord here is called “Gali Anjaneya”. The word “gali” also suggests the harmful evil spirits and the Lord here is the protector who wards off the effects of evil spirits. Many devotees bring their children to receive the protection and blessings of the Lord.
The 75-foot tall Rajagopuram leads one to pass through an arched entrance where one can see tiny idols of Venu Gopala and Ganesha on either side of the corridor. The main presiding deity Anjaneya appears quite different from those of other Hanuman idols we see in other temples. The west-facing idol of Anjaneya faces directly the devotees (yathumukhi) with wide-open eyes and radiant sindur-coated body. He keeps His left hand on his hip and holds a flower in His right hand. A small knife is seen near His right hip. The Lord’s face looks quite benign and calm. So he is called Prasanna Anjaneya and a Shanta Gnana Swaroopi (an embodiment of wisdom and serenity). The moustache on his lip indicates the Lord’s valor and manliness. The tail has a lot of bends with a small bell tied at the end. The small bell attached at the end is a common feature seen in most of the idols installed by the great Hanuman Bhakth and philosopher, Sri Vysa Raja (1460-1539).
Just on the left side of the main shrine, there is a shrine for Sri Rama along with Lakshmana and Sita facing east. On the right side of the main shrine there is a shrine for Lord Satyanarayana . In the hall leading to exit door there is a shrine for Gopala Krishna. Here a sacred orange-colored thread along with sindur is given as Prasad to devotees as a means of Lord’s protection and blessing. The temple is very much crowded during Tuesdays and Saturdays when special poojas are done. The car festival is celebrated during in Chaitra month for the last 120 years. During Sankranthi season special poojas are performed for one month. The Gali Anjaneya Trust formed in 1985 looks after the temple activities.
The temple is open from 7.00 to 2.00 p.m. in the morning and from 3.00 p.m. to 9.00 p.m. in the evening. Recently an idol of Anjaneya is found in the storm drain just near this temple. The idol is now under the care of the Archaeological Department.
كُتب بتاريخ 8 أكتوبر 2018
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madhukapoor
بنغالور, الهندمساهمتيْن
How far from Koramangla is this temple
Somaseshu Gutala
بنغالور, الهند1,321 مساهمة
Nearly 15 kms and is between Hosur and Mysore Road. It may take one hour and ten minutes to go there.
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