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Sugreeva Venkateshwara Temple

Sugreeva Venkateshwara Temple

This temple Located in the Balepet area houses idols of Sugreeva and Venkateshwara. In the sanctum sanatorium placed on a pedestal is the temple i of Lord Venkateshwara.

 The Sugreeva idol, standing six feet in high may be mistaken for Lord Hanuman.

The long teeth on either side of the mouth are the only thing which helps one understands the difference.

Sugreev Venkateshwar Temple is located at Balepet area in Bangalore and it houses idols of Sugreeva and Venkateshwara.

 The idol of Sugreev, the monkey-king and friend of Rama is found with folded hand in a stance resembling prayer to the Lord Rama.

The Sugreeva idol is about six feet in height and appears like Hanuman.

According to the temple legend, the idol is seen in a scene of the Hindu epic Ramayana.

The inner shrine of the temple has an idol of Lord Venkateshwara placed on a pedestal.

The devotees are allowed to pray at the temple from 8AM to 6 PM.

The temple timings are from 06:00 AM To 08:00 PM.

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