
Kolaramma Temple
Temple
Kolaramma Temple
The Kolaramma Temple in Kolar, Karnataka, is a thousand-year-old temple dedicated to Goddess Kolaramma, a form of Goddess Durga. Built by the Cholas in the Southern style of architecture, the temple features intricate carvings and inscriptions in both Kannada and Tamil. The temple has two shrines, one dedicated to Kolaramma and the other to the Saptamatras.
A common vestibule is shared by both shrines, with the main temple facing east and the other shrine facing north. The temple also houses a scorpion goddess known as Chelamma, believed to protect devotees from scorpion stings. One of the unique features of the temple is the Hundi, a well used to collect offerings from devotees.
The temple is a significant cultural and religious site, attracting devotees and tourists alike.
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Kolaramma Temple is located in Kolar, Karnataka.
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