My cousin, Kashi, had been telling me that we should visit this temple inside a fort that he had seen from a distance. We did that today and found that it is in a Bettadasanapura.
It was a little disappointing because the fort itself is newly built - in the last few years. Apparently, the original fort was dilapidated and only some of the gateways were all that was left of it. You can see them in the pictures below. The Garudagamba (A pillar in front of the temple) is an old (ancient?) one. The interesting thing is the Kalyani (temple pond) on this rocky and elevated place. It is now green with algae and has trash floating around.
The rocks, heated by the summer sun, made it uncomfortably hot. I plan to go there again during or immediately after the monsoons and early in the morning.
The main gateway
A side entrance
Don't miss the mynah at the corner
The main entrance
Kalyani
This time, unlike it the case of the previous post, I had a Canon DSLR.
https://www.google.co.in/maps/search/Bettadasanapura+Temple,+Bengaluru,+Karnataka+560100/@12.8396052,77.623976,879m/data=!3m1!1e3
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