
Shree Shvetha Varaha Swamy Temple
Temple
Shree Shvetha Varaha Swamy Temple
The Shree Shvetha Varaha Swamy Temple, also known as the Shweta Varahaswamy Temple, is located within the Mysore Palace grounds in Mysuru, Karnataka. This temple is dedicated to Lord Varaha, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, and is known for its beautiful Hoysala-style architecture. The temple features intricate carvings and detailed murals on its walls and pillars.
The idol of Lord Varaha, made of white stone, was brought from Srimushnam in Tamil Nadu and installed here by Diwan Purnaiah in 1809. The temple provides a peaceful retreat for spiritual contemplation amidst the bustling city of Mysuru.
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Shree Shvetha Varaha Swamy Temple is located in Mysuru (Mysore), Karnataka.
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