Kudalasangama Shri Sangameshwara Temple - Featured Reviews (2303)
Entry tickets will be 5rs only . No rush you can take darshan within a few minutes . Best visit time is winter or post wimter
A holy place to visit. There is sangam of 2 rivers, it will be great if we can visit in full rainy season where there will be full water. Can visit once. There too many steps to climb up and down. We should be strong enough for this
Kudala Sanghama is a sacred place, where the rivers Malaprabha and Krishna merge. The temple complex offers a serene ambiance for devotees seeking solace and a profound connection with nature's awe-inspiring confluence of waters.
A blissful experience at Kudala Sanghama Temple, filled with serenity and spiritual upliftment
Kudalasangama (also written as Kudala Sangama) in India is an important center of pilgrimage for Lingayats. It is located about 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from the Almatti Dam in Bagalkot district of Karnataka state. The Krishna and Malaprabha River rivers merge here and flow east towards Srisaila (another pilgrim center) Andhra Pradesh. The Aikya Mantapa or the holy Samadhi of Basavanna, the founder of the Lingayat sect of Hindu religion along with Linga, which is believed to be self-born (Swayambhu), is here. The Kudala Sangama Development Board[2] takes care of the maintenance and development.
KUDALA SANGAMA most historic place since around 800 years. The famous rivers Krishna and Ghataprabha merge here and flows towards Srisaila (another historic palce) of Andra Pradesh. To improve this historic place, Government has established a Kudala Sangama Development Board and provided nearly Rs. 45.00 Crores to develop this places has one of the most sought piligrim centre. Herewith we are showing some of the photo's which shows most recently takenup works to improve the piligrim centre. Kudala Sangama is 15 Km's from Almatti (Dam Site ) and 45 Km's from Bagalkot.
It is a beautiful 12th century temple located at the confluence of rivers Krishna and Malaprabha. It houses lord Sangameshwara. There is also swayambhu linga, to see it we need to go down a few flights of spiral stairs.
The temple is big and maintained well. The river view is very nice.
Lord Basaveshwara is a 12th-century philosopher, statesman, and social reformer in the North Karnataka region of India. He is a key person who founded Lingayat sect and played a significant role in advocating for social equality and religious reform.
According to historical accounts, Basaveshwara died in 1167 CE in Kudalasangama. Kudalasangama is located in the Bagalkot district of Karnataka, India. It is generally believed that he took Samadhi/Ling-aikya (passed away) peacefully at the confluence of the Krishna and Malaprabha rivers in Kudalasangama. His teachings and legacy continue to influence the Lingayat community and the broader society in Karnataka to this day.
Important pilgrimage place for Lingayats. Resting place of Basavanna the founder of Lingayat sect. The place is neat and clean. Good place to spend the afternoon sitting near Krishna river and enjoying the serene atmosphere.
A serene place
River mala prabha and Krishna meet
A must visit
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Kudalasangama Shri Sangameshwara Temple Located in Kudala Sangama of Bagalkote. The complete address is 6348+R9R Kudalasangama Shri Sangameshwara Temple, Kudala Sangama, Karnataka 587112.
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Basavanna's social Justice was well sculptured. Anubhava mantapa was well established and well maintained. Awesome place. Mathe Mahadevi ji has maintained the ashram very well. Enjoyed with family.