Karnataka's Unique Dog Temple A Spiritual Marvel! šš
- MediaFx
- Jun 14, 2024
- 2 min read
Ever heard of a temple dedicated to dogs? Yep, you read that right! In Karnataka's Channapatna, there's a fascinating Dog Temple where dogs are worshipped as deities. Letās dive into this interesting story!
š Where Is This Temple?
Located in Agrahara Valagerihalli, a small village in Channapatna, Karnataka, this place is also famous for its wooden toys and is often called the āToy Town.ā The Dog Temple is about 60 km from Bengaluru and is a hidden gem not known to many, yet it attracts a large number of devotees annually.
š¶ The Story Behind the Dog Temple
The Dog Temple was built in 2010 by a wealthy businessman named Ramesh. He also constructed the famous Kempamma Temple in the village. According to local legend, two dogs from the village went missing. Days later, the goddess Kempamma appeared in a villager's dream, instructing them to build a temple for the lost dogs to protect the village and its people.
Following the divine command, the temple was built, and the missing dogs are worshipped here. Inside, two dog statues are revered, and villagers believe these divine dogs protect them from negative energies. An annual grand festival is held to honor these guardian dogs.
šØ Toy Town Attraction
Channapatna is globally renowned for its colorful lacquerware and wooden toys. Visitors flock here from all over the world to see these beautifully crafted toys, making it a must-visit for anyone interested in offbeat places.
š How to Get There
By Air:Ā The nearest airport is Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru.
By Train:Ā Channapatna can be reached via Bengaluru City Railway Station.
By Road:Ā Direct buses are available from airports and railway stations to Channapatna. Budget-friendly cabs or taxis can also be rented. The temple is about 20 km from Channapatna town center.