The Bull Temple is famed for its Dravidian-style armature. The highlight of the temple is the gigantic Nandi statue, sculpted from a single rock, which is considered one of the largest in the world. Intricate busts and traditional design rudiments are apparent throughout the temple's structure. Visitors should dress conservatively, covering shoulders and knees, as a sign of respect for the religious point of view. Photography may be restricted in certain areas of the temple. It's advisable to look for signage or ask for permission before taking photos. Maintain a quiet demeanor and be respectful of worshippers and rituals taking place in the temple. The Bull Temple is easily accessible by road and is well connected to the colorful corridor of Bangalore. Visitors can take original motorcars, bus cabs, or hacks to reach the temple. The closest metro station is the South End Circle station, from where the temple is a short walk down. READ MORE:Overview of Bull Temple, Jayanagar, Bangalore, Karnataka
Architecture of Bull Temple
Tips for Visiting Bull Temple
Dress Appropriately
Photography Restrictions
Temple Etiquette
How To Reach Bull Temple