Antharagange hill range is situated at about 1226 Meters
(4021ft.) above the sea level. Antharagange is a mountain situate in the
Shathashrunga mountain range in Kolar District. Antara Gange literally means
“Ganges from deep” in Kannada. It is around 3.5 kms from Kolar and 70
kilometers from Bengaluru. Antharagange is famous for the temple situate on the
mountain. In the temple is a pond which gets a continuous flow of underground
water from the mouth of a Basava (stone bull).
These grotto's attract a number of adventure enthusiasts from
all over the country as well as different parts of the globe.
There is a steep, narrow path to the top of the mountain.
There are seven villages on this mountain, including Therhalli. The mountain
consists of granite rocks and lot of caves around.
Behind
the temple there is route leading to the forest, the hikks of Antharagange are
a perfect spot for trekking rock climbing, night navigation and other adventure
activities.
Kashi Vishveshwara Temple at Antharagange |
Kashi Vishveshwara Main Shiva Lingam |
The
presiding deity of this temple is Kashi Vishveshwara. The temple has a main
Shiva Lingam and around four to five other lingams on the side of the main
mantapa. The devotees believe that the water is the sacred Ganga falling from
the head of Lord Shiva. Usually devotees drink this water and bathe in it
because this holy water from Antharagange is believed to cleanse them from
diseases.
Ganga falling from the head of Lord Shiva |
Getting There
From
Bengaluru you can take any KSRTC bus to Kolar. On reaching the town you can
either head to Antharagange by foot or in an auto rickshaw. Through the main
entrance you may have to climb around 450 steps while another route has also
been built recently which can help you reach the top easily. The best time to
visit this spot would be between September and November.