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Sri Revana Siddeshwara Swamy Temple

Revana Siddeshwara Swamy (SRS Hills) - Bangalore

Sri Revana Siddeshwara Temple is situated on top of the hill near Ramnagar Town in Karnataka. Sri Revana Siddeshwara Swamy is thought to be one in every of the best Saints of the Shaiva Sect within the Hindu faith.

Historically this temple has been the devotee attraction from all over India with the temple devoted to Sri Revana Siddeshwara who himself spent a majority of his life travelling and serving other people by the name of Shiva.

Sri Revana Siddeshwara is considered as a reincarnation of the great Jagadguru Shri Renukacharya who was ordered by RenukacharyaShiva to take incarnation on earth to spread Bhakti among the people.

"Sarve Janaha Sukhino Bhavanthu"

With the blessings of Lord Shiva, Jagadguru Reṇukacharya (also known as Revaṇaradhya or Revaṇasiddha) was one of the five acharyas who came in the Kali Yuga to teach and preach Virasaivism. He is aforesaid to possess been born from the Somesvara linga, however, to possess traveled everywhere Asian nation to show Virasaivism. The Someshwara temple is located in Kollipaki.

Texts date this legendary saint to the time of the Ramayaṇa since he was the teacher of the nice sage Agastya of Panchavati. This saint is alleged to possess consecrated thirty million liṇgas at the bid of Ravaṇa’s brother, Vibhiṣaṇa, once Ravaṇa’s death.

He finally established the Rambhapuri maṭha. The Reṇuka gotra of the Virasaivas is known as once him

As mentioned above Shri Revana Siddeshwara was the reincarnation of Great Jagadguru Shri Renukacharya Ji. Thus, with the blessings of Lord Shiva, Renuka emerged from the Somashekhara linga close to Hyderabad’s Kolli saakshi kshetra, and have become called Revana Siddeshwara.

According to Indian mythology, the lord preached “Patsala lingaanga saamarasya tatwat” to Agastya Maharshi. He also visited Sri Lanka as per Vibhishana’s advice to King Ravana, he installed three crores of shivalingas. In this approach he even convinced many kings and emperors across Indian States to unfold shivabhakti.

Revana Siddeshwara, throughout his Mission Shivabhakti campaign, once lived on a mountain at Averahalli near Ramanagara in Karnataka. That place is even currently called a holy shivakshetra [Shiva place]. Finally once he was in kolli saakshi kshetra once more, as per lord Shiva’s wish, he became lingaikya and reached Kailasa, the abode of Lord Shiva. The place wherever he did anushthaana in Avarehalli is understood as Revanasiddeshwara Betta (hill).

Sri Revana Sidheswara Hills (SRS hills)

Bangalore is truly pilgrim paradise, many trekking spots, hills within 100 km of range. Sri Revana Siddeshwara Betta or in short SRS hill is one of it, located in a small village, 60 km from Bangalore.

This little hill may be a few kilometers outside of Ramanagara. It takes solely twenty minutes to climb up, but it’s still worth it because of the view you get at the top. Don’t worry concerning the sun there, the whole path is roofed.

The sheer beauty of the hill is enough to fulfill the heart of any devotee as you can see the beautiful view of the lake and the neighbor hills with green meadows tucked between all of them,

This is a major spot for the pilgrim around Banglore since its sheer importance in terms of the history of Jagadguru Renuka with Shiva as described above.

With its surreal beauty and unmatched history SRS hills should be visited by every pilgrim from all over the country once in their lifetime.

Best Time to Visit:

Winters are considered as the time to visit Sri Revana Siddeshwara Temple so month of October to December are best months for anyone coming here. If you want you can visit at any time from January to December, trekkings are open always.

Difficulty of Trek - Easy
How to reach SRS hills:

From Bangalore Airport it is only 60 kms away so you can take a cab or a private vehicle to reach Ramnagara which is really close to SRS hills.

Tips for you-
  • Carry enough water on your way to tackle the dehydration.
  • There are many devotees coming here every day so try to reach as early as possible.
  • You will tackle many monkeys on your way to the top so be careful and don’t feed them.
  • Respect the rules of area and follow every law even made by a sage present there.
  • Don’t forget to carry a good camera since the view from the top is pretty amazing and you don’t want to miss a chance of taking a great picture.

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