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Karnataka

Kadalekalu Ganesha

Holy Kadale Kalu ganesha temple in Hampi, Karnataka,India
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Holy Kadale Kalu ganesha temple in Hampi, Karnataka,India
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January

18 - 31 °C

February

17 - 34 °C

March

22 - 36 °C

April

24 - 39 °C

May

24 - 39 °C

June

23 - 36 °C

July

21 - 30 °C

August

24 - 33 °C

September

23 - 34 °C

October

22 - 34 °C

November

19 - 30 °C

December

17 - 28 °C


Major Airports :

Kempegowda International Airport (BLR), Bengaluru

Jindal Vijayanagar Airport (VDY), Vidyanagar

Hubballi Airport (HBX), Hubballi

Nearest Railway Station :

Hospet Junction Railway Station (HPT)

Major Airports :

Kempegowda International Airport (BLR), Bengaluru

Jindal Vijayanagar Airport (VDY), Vidyanagar

Hubballi Airport (HBX), Hubballi

Hampi’s glorious spiritual abode

Welcome to the Kadalekalu Ganesha Temple, a holy site in Hampi dedicated to the beloved Hindu deity, Lord Ganesha. A sight to behold, the temple features a towering statue of Lord Ganesha carved from one boulder that soars to an impressive height of 4.5 meters, drawing millions of devotees every year.

Step into the temple hall, and you will be greeted by these tall, majestic pillars, each decorated with mythological characters and themes. Reflecting the classic Vijayanagara style of architecture, the cubical pillars exude timeless charm. As you explore the open hall, you'll be drawn towards the inner shrine, where the towering statue of Lord Ganesha resides.

The ancient ruins and monuments in Hampi offer a glimpse into the rich heritage of the Hindu Vijayanagara Empire, which flourished from the 14th to the 16th century. Just stroll through this ancient site and you'll feel a deep connection to the city's cultural legacy, firmly anchored in its historic surroundings.

A spiritual oasis

Start an adventure through India's ancient traditions as you admire the majestic Kadalekalu Ganesha. Its distinctive belly, shaped like Bengal gram, adds to the temple's decor. Named after the Kannada words "Kadale" and "Kalasha," signifying "gram" and "pot" respectively, it pays tribute to the statue's rounded belly resembling a gram pod. It is a must-visit for those curious about Hindu culture as this temple promises an enchanting journey through India's history and traditional customs.


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Timings

Opening time - 06:00 AM

Closing time - 06:00 PM

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A space for divine blessings

Rested on the slope of Hemakuta Hill, the Kadalekalu Ganesha Temple offers breathtaking vistas of the surrounding landscape. Visitors are treated to scenic views of Hampi Bazaar and Matanga Hill. The quiet atmosphere of the temple invites you to soak in the beauty of both the temple itself and its pleasant backdrop.

Don't miss the chance to bring home a piece of Kadalekalu Ganesha's blessings. Explore a variety of souvenirs, from small statues to larger representations, each carrying the potential for divine grace. As devotees make offerings and seek blessings, they believe in the principle of giving and receiving blessings in abundance.

But the adventure doesn't stop there. Indulge your taste buds in Hampi's culinary delights. From delicate idlis and scrumptious vadas to flavourful sambars and vibrant curry thalis, every bite is a culinary journey worth savouring.

And when it comes to souvenirs, Hampi has something special in store. Dive into a treasure trove of traditional jewellery and hand-embroidered textiles designed by the nomadic Lambani people. Uncover replicas of antique coins and metallic artefacts, each telling a story of the past.

Experience the divine charm of Kadalekalu Ganesha Temple and the cultural richness of Hampi, where every moment is an opportunity for spiritual enrichment.