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The
Bangaru
Tirupati
balaji
temple
in
Kolar
district
is
one
more
religious
place
you
can
include
while
visiting
some
temples
like
Kotilingeshwara
or
Anjaneya
temple
(Mulbagal)
etc.
The
temple
is
a
little
above
100
kms
from
Bengaluru
and
about
30
kms
from
Bangarpet
which
is
the
nearest
railway
station.
The
temple
is
atop
of
a
small
hill
and
there
are
well-laid
stone
steps
of
less
than
100.
Of
course,
these
steps
are
in
3
phases
and
there
are
places
all
around
where
you
can
sit
and
relax
before
you
continue
your
journey.
Though
the
temple
is
small
and
so
also
the
idol
can
be
viewed
only
through
a
small
window
like
in
Udupi
Krishna
temple.
The
idol
viewed
from
the
gold-covered
window
of
6
compartments
is
well
decorated
and
any
devotee
visiting
the
temple
immediately
is
immersed
in
devotion
without
exception.
There
is
a
Kalyani
/
Pushkarini
within
the
temple
complex,
albeit
the
water
requires
purification.
The
devotees
should
be
careful
since
some
monkeys
roam
around---you
should
take
care
of
your
belongings
esp
the
fruits
and/or
eatables
which
attract
the
attention
of
the
monkeys.
Don’t
miss
the
garuda
installed
on
the
temple
tower
(gopuram)
while
you
go
by
the
stairs.
Next
to
the
Balaji
temple,
on
a
similar
hill,
you
can
also
visit
the
Lakshmi
temple
which
also
undoubtedly
reverberates
with
serenity.
There
is
no
dearth
of
parking
place
near
the
temple
and
also
you
can
find
toilets.
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