Dharmaraya Swamy Temple
Ancient temple dedicated to the Pandavas, famous for the Karaga festival.
From major metro stations across Bengaluru
Nadaprabhu Kempegowda Station (Majestic) to Dharmaraya Swamy Temple
Via Chickpete station
Lalbagh Botanical Garden to Dharmaraya Swamy Temple
Via Chickpete station
Jayanagara to Dharmaraya Swamy Temple
Via Chickpete station
Rajajinagar to Dharmaraya Swamy Temple
Via Chickpete station
Banashankari to Dharmaraya Swamy Temple
Via Chickpete station
MG Road to Dharmaraya Swamy Temple
Via Chickpete station
Complete guide to reach Dharmaraya Swamy Temple using Bangalore Metro
Step-by-step Directions:
Take the Metro
Board the metro and travel to Chickpete station
Exit the Station
Use the main exit and follow the signboards
Walk to Destination
Walk for approximately 8 minutes towards Dharmaraya Swamy Temple
Navigate
Use GPS navigation or ask locals for exact directions
Additional Information:
Take metro to Chickpete station and walk 8 minutes
Plan your visit with complete timing and pricing details
Opening Hours
6:00 AM - 12:00 PM, 4:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Daily operating hours
Best Time to Visit
During Karaga festival
Entry Fee
Free
Per person entry cost
Important Note:
Timings and fees may vary on holidays and special occasions. Please verify before visiting or call ahead to confirm.
Discover what you can do and see at Dharmaraya Swamy Temple
Prayer, temple visit, cultural festivals
About Dharmaraya Swamy Temple - A Complete Guide
Dharmaraya Swamy Temple is one of the most sacred and peaceful places in Bengaluru. Located in Central Bengaluru, this wonderful place attracts thousands of visitors every day who come here to pray and find peace.
What makes Dharmaraya Swamy Temple special is that it's very easy to reach by Bengaluru Metro. You just need to take the metro to Chickpete station and walk for only 8 minutes. This makes it perfect for families, students, and working people who want to visit without worrying about traffic or parking.
Why Visit Dharmaraya Swamy Temple?
Dharmaraya Swamy Temple is not just another place in Bengaluru - it's a place where you can find peace and connect with your spiritual side. The best part? It's completely free to enter!
Perfect for All Ages
Whether you're a young student, a working professional, or a grandparent with grandchildren, Dharmaraya Swamy Temple has something special for everyone. Children love the peaceful atmosphere and beautiful decorations. Adults enjoy the rich experience and learning opportunities. It's truly a place where the whole family can have a great time together.
Get answers to common questions about visiting Dharmaraya Swamy Temple
Make the most of your visit with these helpful tips
Do's
- Carry a valid ID for entry
- Follow photography guidelines
- Respect local customs and traditions
- Keep the premises clean
Don'ts
- Don't litter or damage property
- Avoid loud music or disturbances
- Don't bring prohibited items
- Don't ignore safety instructions
- Carry a metro card for hassle-free travel
- Check metro timings before planning your visit
- Use GPS navigation for exact walking directions
- Visit during off-peak hours to avoid crowds
- Carry water and comfortable walking shoes
Winter (Oct - Feb)
Pleasant weather, ideal for sightseeing
Summer (Mar - May)
Hot weather, visit early morning or evening
Monsoon (Jun - Sep)
Rainy season, carry umbrella