By FnF Correspondent | PUBLISHED: 02, Nov 2025, 10:42 am IST | UPDATED: 02, Nov 2025, 10:42 am IST
New Delhi: Nestled just ahead of the entrance to Bannerghatta National Park on Bannerghatta Road, Bengaluru, the Khatu Shyam Temple offers a serene and somewhat unexpected spiritual refuge amidst the bustle of the city. Devotees come to this place to seek the blessings of Lord Shyam, considered an avatar of Lord Krishna, and seek peace in the calm temple grounds.The temple welcomes both devoted pilgrims and city-travellers who are searching for a moment of quiet reflection away from the noise and traffic, with plenty of spacious parking, a well-maintained complex, and regular bhajans. It’s an excellent stopover if you’re visiting Bannerghatta Road or the national park nearby.
The temple’s address is RH2H+V4P, National Park Rd, next to the Gaushala, Bannerghatta, Bengaluru 560083.
Typically open from around 07:15 AM to 01:15 PM and again from 04:15 PM to 09:15 PM daily.
Transport-friendly: Several BMTC buses (365, 368, etc.) stop near Bannerghatta National Park, followed by a short walk.
If you’re seeking somewhere in Bengaluru that blends quiet devotion, accessible location and less tourist hustle, the Khatu Shyam Temple on Bannerghatta Road is a fine choice. It reminds you that spiritual calm doesn't always sit in old towns or deep forests; sometimes, it's just off the city's busy road, waiting for you. Whether you stop by for a few minutes of reflection or dive into the devotional mood with bhajans and rituals, you leave with something a little quieter inside.
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