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Rajarajeswari Temple

Rajarajeswari temple located in RR Nagar, Bangalore which was Built by Sri Tiruchi Swamigal. It's also called Jananakshi Rajarajeswari Temple. The RR Nagar Named after Goddess Rajarajeswary. Here The shrine of Shri Rajarajeshwari is built of granite stone in early 1960. The temple easily connected to Bus and Train. Apart from this temple, RR Nagar has so many famous places to visit.
The Temple has three gates. The Garbhagriha which houses the beautiful Idol of Mother Rajarajeshwari. During Vasant Navaratri or Chaitra Navaratri, the temple celebrates Brahmotsavam. During Brahmostavam the Goddess decorated in the various form of Shakti.
Rajarajeswari temple has a special dress code like men wear Dhoti or Pants while women wear Sari or Churidars.

Significance of Rajarajeswari-Temple

Rajarajeswari-Temple holds strong religious and cultural significance for devotees of Goddess Durga. The presiding deity, Goddess Rajarajeshwari, represents the divine mother who blesses devotees with strength, wisdom, and prosperity.
The temple is especially vibrant during major Hindu festivals such as Navaratri, Durga Puja, and Friday special poojas. Many devotees believe that offering prayers here helps remove obstacles, bring harmony to family life, and fulfill spiritual aspirations.
The temple also plays an important role in the local community by hosting devotional programs, rituals, and spiritual events throughout the year.

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Rajarajeswari-Temple Timings

Every Day: 6.00AM-12.30PM,4.30PM-8.30

Rajarajeswari-Temple Entry Fees

No Entry Fees

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Frequently Asked Questions 

Q1. What are the timings of Rajarajeswari-Temple?

The temple is open from 6:00 AM to 12:30 PM and 4:00 PM to 8:30 PM.

Q2. Is there any entry fee for Rajarajeswari-Temple?

No, entry to the temple is free for all visitors.

Q3. What is the best time to visit Rajarajeswari-Temple?

Early morning or evening aarti time is the best time to visit.

Q4. How much time does it take to explore the temple?

Visitors usually spend 30 minutes to 1 hour for darshan and prayer.

Q5. Is parking available near Rajarajeswari-Temple?

Yes, parking facilities are available near the temple premises for visitors.