
Sri Swetha Varahaswami Temple
Temple
Sri Swetha Varahaswami Temple
The Sri Swetha Varahaswami Temple, also known as the Varahaswamy Temple, is a renowned ancient site located in Chamrajpura, Mysuru, Karnataka. Dedicated to Lord Varaha, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, the temple is known for its exquisite Hoysala-style architecture, intricate carvings, and beautiful murals.
The temple was originally built using materials from a Hoysala building in Shimoga district and features high scaling walls adorned with wonderful murals.
The southern wall of the temple depicts the magnificent mural of Rama Pattabhisheka, adding to its artistic and cultural significance. The temple is surrounded by lush greenery and offers a serene environment for devotees and visitors alike. The idol of Lord Varaha, believed to be around 2000 years old, is a major attraction for pilgrims and tourists.
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Sri Swetha Varahaswami Temple is located in Mysuru (Mysore), Karnataka.
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