Avani Temple History, Timings, Photos, and other details
Avani Temple History
Legend dates back to Treta Yuga, It is said that Sita Devi stayed on this hill at Valmiki Ashram after her exile from the Kingdom. Sita Devi gave birth to the twin children, Lava and Kusha on top of this hill. Bloodstains and footprints of Goddess Sita is still visible. The room where Sita Devi gave birth is still available. Temple is 14 km from Mulbagal.
Jambavantha Temple is also seen here. Legend dates back to Dwapara Yuga when Lord Krishan fought with Jambavantha to procure Samanthaka mani. It is said that the war happened here in this village. Jambavantha, who lost the battle, offered the diamond and requested Lord Krishna to marry Jambavathi, Daughter of Jambavantha. Rama, Bharatha, Lakshmana and Shatrugna installed Siva Lingas to get rid of their sin in raging a war on children (Lava and Kusha).
Goddess Parvathi appeared in the dreams of Adi Sankaracharya and ordered Sankarcharaya to install Sita Devi statue next to her. Adi Sankaracharya completed the ordered as instructed. Hence the shrine popular by the name Sita Parvati Temple.
Temples for Rama Lingeswara, Bharatha, Lakshman and Shatrugna were built during the reign of Nolamba dynasty of 10th Century AD. Later this temple was renovated during the reign of Vijayanagara dynasty.
How to reach Avani Temple from Mulbagal?
By Air
- The nearest airport is at Bengaluru which is 98 km away
By Train
- The nearest railway station is at Kolar which is 27 km away.
By Road
- The direct bus is available is from Bengaluru, Kolar, Tirupati, Chittoor, Palamner to Mulbagal.
- The direct bus is available from Mulbagal bus station to Avani. It takes 30 mins by bus to the temple.
Avani Temple Images
Reference Link: History
As I am physically handicapped, can I reach the temple atop hillock. Can we go by our own vehicle till the top or should we climb steps. Please update me.
Dear sir, you can go by your own vehicle if you want to go by physically handicapped darshan, please call us at 9393939150 for detailed information
Thank you sir
Hi,
I am planning to visit the temple on Sunday with my father who is a dialysis patient. Is there any wheel chair available or will he be able to reach temple in private car. Could you please help.
Dear Sir/Madam,
There is no such facility.
Thank you.