Our hunt for a place to trek around Bangalore along with our one year old led us finally to Shri Yathiraja Swamy Betta, a hillock located off the Ramanagar - Magadi state highway. As we were aware of the presence of steps in order to reach the hill-top, we chose to climb this hill keeping in mind our little team partner. We drove to the hill base comfortably and after parking our vehicle in a mango orchard under a big tree, proceeded towards the hill. The hill looked bald, devoid of any kind of vegetation.
The presence of rock cut steps have always inspired us to climb with more enthusiasm. The climb was fairly easy and we reached a point which is supposedly believed to have been the place where Ramanujacharya gave the Vishwaroopa (Omniform / Universal form) darshana. A short descent hereon leads us to a small temple dedicated to Lord Yathiraja. The legends goes, "This hill was inhabited by saints who were doing penance for a long time in the caves. One day, it so happened that Ramanujacharya came to this place in the form of Yathi (Saint) and on asking the residing saints for a place to live in, they obliged by allowing him to stay with them. As days passed by, Ramanujacharya advised all the other saints to leave this place and go away. But the saints refused to do so and it was at this moment that Ramanujacharya exhibited the Vishwaroopa darshana. On witnessing this, the saints feared Ramanujacharya and were forced to leave this place".
Shri Yathiraja Swamy Betta |
The Rock Cut Steps |
Hills and More Hills |
Remains of Fort |
Place Where Ramanujacharya gave Vishwaroopa Darshana |
It is believed that the idol of Yathiraja here in the cave temple was installed by Ramanujacharya. Unfortunately, the cave temple was locked and there were no signs of the priest of this temple anywhere. There is a perennial spring besides the temple whose flow has reduced off late owing to this year's enormously hot climate. The spring water was clear and cold. We spent a good time resting under the shade of the very beautiful tree of Plumeria.
Directions - Bangalore - NH275 - Ramanagar - Right Turn at Ramanagar Traffic Signal - 8Kms - Take Left towards Koonumuddanahalli - 1Km Right side is the hill.
Reference - Ramanagar District (Book in Kannada) written by Prof. M. Shivananjaiah
The Spring |
Spring Water and Reflections |
Shri Yathiraja Swamy Temple |
Plumeria Trees |
Reference - Ramanagar District (Book in Kannada) written by Prof. M. Shivananjaiah
Good find and article. Love the photo of you with young partner climbing.
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Thanks
ReplyDeleteExcellent coverage, wonderful pictures. Very nice to know about your 'little team partner'. Wishing him more such expeditions.
ReplyDeleteWonderful place to discover. Fantastic shots.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a wonderful hike to take with your little one. I remember hiking with my daughter when she was that age. Thanks for the photos and the history of this place.
ReplyDeleteloved those steps :)
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