Chamundi Hill temples

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The Chamundi Hill temples are a prominent Hindu temple complex near Mysuru, Karnataka, renowned for their Dravidian architecture and religious significance, especially the Chamundeshwari Temple dedicated to the goddess Chamundi.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu temple complex
religious site
tourist attraction
access road
stairway
architecturalStyle Dravidian architecture
associatedWith Mysore Dasara celebrations
Wadiyar dynasty NERFINISHED
legend of Mahishasura
category Hill temples in India
Hindu temples in Mysore district
Shakti temples
country India
dedicatedTo Goddess Chamundi NERFINISHED
district Mysore district NERFINISHED
elevation about 1000 meters above sea level
festival Dasara NERFINISHED
Navaratri NERFINISHED
governingBody Muzrai Department of Karnataka NERFINISHED
hasPart Chamundeshwari Temple NERFINISHED
Mahabaleshwara Temple NERFINISHED
Mahishasura statue NERFINISHED
Nandi statue
languageOfWorship Kannada
Sanskrit
locatedIn Chamundi Hill NERFINISHED
India
Karnataka
Mysore district NERFINISHED
Mysuru NERFINISHED
mainDeity Chamundeshwari NERFINISHED
near Mysuru city centre NERFINISHED
notableFeature large gopuram
ornate Dravidian carvings
series of mandapas
numberOfSteps about 1000 steps
religion Hinduism
significance Shakti Peetha NERFINISHED
important pilgrimage centre in Karnataka
state Karnataka
tourism popular viewpoint over Mysuru

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