Shiv Mandir or Kempfort Shiva Temple, Bangalore: Part 3

The animatronics were great on statues like Narada Muni. Animatronics is the use of electronics and robotics in mechanized puppets to make them appear to be alive.
Narada Muni

and Lord Shiva.

Lord Shiva

Then, we came out to see the Miracle spot. The temple features a unique Miracle Spot near the sacred pond. It is deemed that the once a devotee throws in spiritual coins chanting ‘OM NAMAH SHIVAYA’ seven times with a wish in mind, it comes true.

The Miracle Spot

From the miracle spot I took this video:

There were deities near the sacred pond:

Deities

Then, I took a photo of the statue of Lord Shiva:

Statue of Lord Shiva

After that we reached near the statue. I looked up and it was an incredible view:

Statue of Lord Shiva

Then, we took the aarti from a Swamiji:

Swamiji

After that, we waited until it was dark. I wanted to take a snap in the night time. Here it is:

Statue of Lord Shiva

Then, we sat down and listened to bhajans. The singers over there were brilliant. I had a great time over there, it is like another world in between the hustle and bustle of the city life. The most amazing thing is that the money collected from the temple is utilized towards noble acts of service undertaken by Humanitarian Hands Trust. The Humanitarian Home is committed to help the suffering and give medicine, shelter, love and hope to those in despair and transit them from a life of misery to a life of happiness.

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2 Comments

  1. Sweet:

    beautiful!!

    can u temme the timings?? morn ot tym they open?

  2. admin:

    Thanks. It is open 24 hours a day. You can visit anytime.

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