Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Swarnamuki Bannerghatta National park


A friend told us about Swarnamuki in the Bannerghatta National Park (BNP)range couple of days back and on 15th June 2014 Sunday trip was planned with my favorite travel partner my 10 year old sweet heart, can anything else make a better gift on a father’s day??? She was so thrilled, she got up and was ready very early in the morning.

However we started only by 7:30 am took Bannerghatta road and reached Champakadhama temple around 7:45 am.
I stay in Barrnerghatta road and this place is very close to where I live.

Champakadhama temple should be around 30-35 km from majestic busstand and well connected by BMTC.
Champakadhama temple has a very big Dravidian style gopuram but the internal structure seems to be a Hoysala architecture minus the carvings. Whatever it is the temple is very beautiful and worth visiting.
Temple was open, we had darshana of Champakadhama swamy (lord Vishnu with his consorts Sri and Bhu devi) spent some time walking around and talking to people to get any information regarding history of the temple with not much luck. (Was not able to take the photographs inside as it is strictly prohibited)


A small lane to the left of the Champakadhama swamy temple takes us to the steps to Narasimhaswamy temple which is the actual trek starting point to Swarnamuki which is about 4 kms from here.
Steps to Narasimhaswamy temple is steep and is taxing too… but is worth the effort for all the view from the top.

 
 

Once reaching the top, further mud road leads into the forest, this is very picturesque route and a paradise for bird lovers. Chirping of the winged friends and view of BNP makes the trek enjoyable and memorable.




 
Red watted lapwings, Robins, Red whiskered Bulbul, Red vented Bulbul, Jungle babblers and lots more are very commonly sighted and also we got a rare sighting of fire back woodpecker (Sorry I was not able to click as it flew even before we reached closer to photographing distance with my 200 mm lens).
 
Please Note: Sunday late morning, on full moon and new moon days this place is visited by lots of devotees. If you are there for birding make sure you reach there early.
 
 

Throughout the route stone structure built by visitors similar to this can be seen all the way.

 
we came across a small pyramid like srtucture built by stones, a lady standing there waiting for the devotees tell them to go around for good luck.

The interesting road finally ends at the Swarnamuki Hanuman temple and lovely pond in front of Ambabhavani temple. This pond is said to have medicinal values and lots of devotees take bath here.
 
 


Some of the interesting things we saw around the temples and pond:



We walked back and reached Champakadhama swamy temple by around 1:00 PM. A day well spent.


I am sure we will be visiting this place again very soon and this time we will also include TK falls in our itinerary.

 

2 comments:

  1. is this Champakadhama temple before reaching Bannarghatta national park? is there a landmark or map location?

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  2. Yes this is Champakadhama temple. At the Bannerghatta junction one can see the arch and a board for champakadhama temple

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