Vidurashwatha Temple – Naga Devatha temple – Gauribidanur – Karnataka

Vidurashwatha Temple is another beautiful temple located near Bangalore.

Naga Devatha temple at Vidurashwatha as the name suggests is dedicated to Naga Devata. People here install Naga Silas to ward off Naga Doshas.

It is also called as the Vidurashwatha temple and is also famous for 2 other things – one the Vidur tree which is a tree planted by Vidur from Mahabharat times and other the incident which also gave this place a name as Jallianwala Bagh of South

vidurashwatha temple - Nagadevatha temple

So this place is quite interesting and if you are in bangalore, this place and this temple can be one of the interesting places to visit.

So this place has a place has its own importance in mythology as well as modern history.



Where is Vidurashwatha Temple gauribidanur

This temple is actually situated in a small village called as Vidurashwatha and is in Gauribidanur taluk and as I have mentioned before relates to an event in Mahabharta.  It’s 6Kms from Gauribidanur city.

Gauribidanur taluk is in Chikkabalapura district of Karnataka and is quite near to Bangalore International airport. So this place is accessible via Chikkabalapura or you can also go via doddabalapura.

Vidurashwatha temple history

So what is the legend of the Vidurashwatha temple and how is it related to modern history as well.

How Vidurashwatha Temple is related to Mahabharata

According to a legend during the period of Mahabharata, an Ashwatha (also called as fig) tree was planted by Vidura.

Hence the name Vidurashwatha. It’s said that the tree fell in 2001. But you still see that root and big stem part of the tree.

But even if you see the remaining part of the tree, you are seeing something which is 3000 years old or may be older than that. Isnt that amazing?

So how did Vidur Ji came here ?

Vidur Ji came here because he was advised by Lord Krishna to go on a pilgrimage as he was remorseful after seeing bloodshed during the war between Kaurva and Pandava.

After visiting many places, Vidura came to this place, which was actually a hermitage of Maithreya Maharishi.

Vidur tree at vidurashwatha temple

Vidur Ji stayed at this place and also planted this fig tree.

And hence this place is called as Vidurashwatha and this tree became known as the Vidura Tree.

Why Vidurashwatha is called Jallianwala Bagh of South

And as I have mentioned before, this place also finds a special mention in modern Indian history. This place is also called as Jallianwala Bagh of South.

This place is also known as the Jallianwala Bagh of south India because a similar incident of smaller scale took place here.

On April 25, 1938, as a part of the freedom struggle of India, a group of villagers had gathered here to organize a Satyagraha.

Similar to what happened at Jallianwala Bagh, police fired indiscriminately at this group, resulting in the death of many people.

A memorial has been erected in this location bearing the names of those who lost their lives in this incident.

How to reach Vidurashwatha Temple Gauribidanur:

This place is approximately 90 Kms from Bangalore city center.

There are 2 ways to reach Vidurashwatha from Bangalore.


You will like this copper Naga devta


1) Via doddabalapur : Bangalore – Yelahanka New Town -> Doddabalapur -> Gauribidanur -> Vidurashwatha.

2)Via Chikkabalapur : Bangalore -> Devanhalli -> Chikkabalapur -> Gauribidanur -> Vidurashwatha.

The place is not very crowded. It is advisable to carry some food and options are very limited on the way. Specifically if you are going via Doddabalapur.

The road conditions are very good. There is a toll just before Marasandra on Doddabalapur road and the road is 4 lane road all the way.

But there are still some road constructions happening so you might find some diversions at some places , but over all your journey will be quite comfortable.

On the way, one you reach near Gauribidnur, you will find people selling fresh Gauva which is very tasty. You should for sure try one.

There is ample parking at the premises. You will not find any difficulty with parking as such. Both the Naga devatha temple ( or also called as the Vidurashwatha temple ) and the park ( also called as Jallianwala Bagh of South park ) is situated near to each other.

It’s a good half day trip !!

If you are coming by train or bus below information will be helpful.

Vidurashwatha Railway Station is 2 KM from the temple
Gowribidanur Railway Station is around 9 KM from the temple
Hindupur Railway Station is around 18 KM from the temple

Vidurashwatha temple timings

The temple is generally open from 6,00 AM in the morning to 8.00 PM in the evening.

On special occasions the temple remains open till 10.00 PM

Important to note: I also heard that the temple remains closed during Chandra Grahan and Surya Grahan ( Moon Eclipse and Solar Eclipse), but I was not able to verify this details. So you are requested to check this before you travel.

Vidurashwatha temple pooja details

Naga devatha pooja also called as NagaPrathista is the most implortant pooja which is done here. Devotees perform this pooja to ward of Naga Dosha and alson install a Naga devatha idol here as you can see in the photograph.

Then you can get Asthotra done any time during the day and Abhiskeham is done at 11.00 AM every day.

Vidurashwatha temple address and contact details

Shree Vidurashwatha Narayanaswamy Temple,
Vidurashwatha,
Gowribidanur Taluk,
Chikkaballapur District.
Pin – 56120

You can try calling at +91-8155-288143 for details on Pooja cost and timings.

You can also contact Pradhana Archaka Sreedhara Sastry for pooja related queries on 9901398826, 9611008445.


I hope you found this information helpful. For me it was a very fulfilling visit to this wonderful temple. You will also like it a lot. Do visit this wonderful place when you find some time.

Some nice photographs for you to see.

Vidurashwatha Temple / Naga Devatha temple photos / images

Naga idols at Naga Devatha Temple vidurashwatha temple
Naga idols installed here
Another view of Naga Devatha Temple
Another view of temple
Naga idols
Naga idols
Naga idols closer look
Naga idols
Naga idols closer look - vidurashwatha temple

You may also club your trip with Ghati Subramanya temple which is on the way.


21 Comments

  1. Good information about the temple. But the newly appointed Pradhana Archaka is VenkataKrishanMurthy. His Contact details are +91 8217597601, +91 9880101360. Kindly update the latest info.

  2. Hi Sir,

    We are planning to do Naga pratista at viduraswatha. Please let me know, what is the cost, what is the procedure, and how we can book for this? How many days we have to stay there..Please clarify all these doubts.

  3. Hello,

    Kindly suggest the best place to stay overnight even if it means 1 hours journey. We will be travelling form Hyderabad

      • Hi recently we did naga prathishta at vidurashwartha temple. They charged 20000 rupees. I can’t believe at one temple there are so many different costs they are charging. Temple should take charge of this. Should fix one cost for all pilgrims

    • Hi, There are regular buses to Gaurbidnur from Majestic. You can also take a bus from Majestic to Doddabalapura (285M) and from there you can take another bus to Gaurbidnur. There are many private buses as well from Doddabalapura, running towards Garibidnur.
      Have a good trip.
      //mytempletrips

  4. Good one day trip near doddabalapura.. This temple is dedicated to Naga dev.. You can also do sarp dosh Pooja here.

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