The Bull Temple, also known as the Nandi Temple, was built in the 16th century in the typical South Indian Dravidian style and stands as one of Bangalore’s oldest temples. Located in the heart of the city, it is locally referred to as ‘Dodda Basavana Gudi,’ or Big Bull Temple, due to the colossal 15-foot high and 20-foot long statue of Nandi, Lord Shiva’s bull, that dominates the temple’s interior. Visitors today can marvel at the intricate carvings and the imposing presence of the Nandi statue, which is a significant pilgrimage site for devotees and a fascinating cultural landmark for all.
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