The ideal time to visit is early morning when the temple is calm, poojas are being conducted, and sunlight illuminates the intricate Hoysala carvings. Festivals like Varalakshmi Vratam and Deepavali are also special times to witness the temple’s spiritual vibrance.
Yes, the temple conducts Lakshmi Homa, Kumkuma Archana, Deepotsava, daily poojas, and Annadanam (food offerings). Devotees can register in advance to participate in these rituals and receive prasadam.
The temple is located in Doddagaddavalli village, Hassan district, Karnataka, approximately 35 km from Hassan town. It is well-connected by road from nearby cities like Bengaluru, Mysuru, and Chikmagalur.
Yes, nearby Belur and Halebidu are famous for Hoysala architecture and can be visited along with Doddagaddavalli as part of a cultural and historical trip.
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