Famous Temples in Karnataka 2026 – Top 10 Complete Guide: Udupi, Kukke, Hampi, Belur, Mysore & More with Timings, Entry Fees & Weekend Circuits
Famous temples in Karnataka are among the most diverse, architecturally magnificent, and spiritually powerful sacred sites in all of India. Karnataka is the rare confluence of four great traditions of Hinduism — Vaishnava devotion (Udupi), Shaiva pilgrimage (Hampi, Gokarna), Shakti worship (Mysore), and Advaita Vedanta (Sringeri) — all within a geography that also gave the world the UNESCO-protected Hoysala temples and the extraordinary living ruins of Hampi.
This complete guide covers verified darshan timings, entry fees, unique features, and the best pilgrimage circuits from Bengaluru. All information verified from official temple and ASI sources as of April 2026. Jai Kannadamba!
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Top 10 Famous Temples in Karnataka 2026 – Quick Reference
| # | Temple | City | Deity | Timings | Entry |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Udupi Sri Krishna Temple | Udupi | Lord Krishna | 4:00AM–9:00PM | Free |
| 2 | Kukke Subramanya | Dakshina Kannada | Lord Subramanya | 5:30AM–8:30PM | Free* |
| 3 | Hampi Virupaksha UNESCO | Hampi, Ballari | Lord Shiva | 6:00AM–6:00PM | Free darshan |
| 4 | Belur Chennakeshava UNESCO | Belur, Hassan | Lord Vishnu | 7:30AM–9:00PM | Free |
| 5 | Halebidu Hoysaleswara UNESCO | Halebidu, Hassan | Lord Shiva | 6:00AM–6:00PM | Free |
| 6 | Chamundeshwari Temple | Chamundi Hill, Mysore | Goddess Chamundeshwari | 7:30AM–9:00PM | Free |
| 7 | Murudeshwar Temple | Bhatkal, Uttara Kannada | Lord Shiva | 6:00AM–8:30PM | Free (tower ₹5) |
| 8 | Dharmasthala Manjunatha | Dharmasthala, D. Kannada | Lord Manjunatha (Shiva) | 7:00AM–8:00PM | Free |
| 9 | Sringeri Sharada Peetham | Sringeri, Chikkamagalur | Goddess Sharadamba | 7:30AM–9:00PM | Free |
| 10 | Gokarna Mahabaleshwar | Gokarna, Uttara Kannada | Lord Shiva (Atma Linga) | 6:00AM–8:00PM | Free |
* Free darshan; paid sevas available · Vittala Temple (Hampi) separate ASI fee: Indians ₹35–₹40, Foreigners ₹550–₹600
Udupi Sri Krishna Temple – The Kanakana Kindi Window & Dvaita Vedanta

| Founded | 13th century CE by Saint Madhvacharya — Dvaita Vedanta philosopher |
| Darshan Timings | 4:00 AM – 9:00 PM daily · 6 darshans · Temple never permanently closes |
| Kanakana Kindi | Unique 9-hole window — all devotees view Krishna through it · Legend of Saint Kanaka Dasa |
| Ashta Mathas | 8 monasteries manage temple on 2-year rotation (Paryaya) — 700+ year tradition |
| Getting There | Udupi Railway Station (2 km) · Bangalore 420 km (7 hrs) |
Udupi Sri Krishna Temple is unique in having no main entrance door to the sanctum. The Kanakana Kindi legend: Saint Kanaka Dasa, a devotee of lower caste, was denied entry. His devotion was so complete that the temple wall cracked open and Lord Krishna turned to face him — and the window has remained ever since. A powerful statement on the equality of devotion in Bhakti tradition.
Kukke Subramanya Temple – Most Powerful Sarpa Dosha Remedy in India

| Unique Feature | Only temple where divine serpent Vasuki is worshipped alongside Lord Subramanya |
| Darshan Timings | 5:30 AM – 8:30 PM daily |
| Main Purpose | Sarpa Samskara + Ashlesha Bali + Nagamandala sevas — most effective Naga Dosha remedy |
| Location | Deep in Western Ghats — Pushpagiri Wildlife Sanctuary surrounds the temple |
| Online Booking | kukkesubramanya.org · Mangalore 105 km · Bangalore 295 km |
Kukke Subramanya is the premier temple in India for Sarpa Dosha remedy — thousands of families visit specifically for the Sarpa Samskara puja, believed to remove ancestral serpent curses, delayed marriage, childlessness, and unexplained life obstacles. Set in lush Western Ghats forests with the Kumaradhara River flowing beside the temple, the experience is spiritually powerful and naturally beautiful.
Hampi Virupaksha Temple – UNESCO World Heritage & Living Temple Since 7th Century

| UNESCO Status | ‘Group of Monuments at Hampi’ — World Heritage Site · Functioning since 7th century CE |
| Darshan Timings | 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM (extended during festivals) · FREE |
| Temple Elephant | Elephant Lakshmi gives trunk blessings to devotees — unique experience |
| Best Festival | Virupaksha-Pampa Wedding (December) · Hampi Utsav (November) |
Hampi Virupaksha is the most extraordinary temple in Karnataka for one reason no other temple can claim: it is a living, functioning temple of active worship at the heart of a ruined ancient city — once the second-largest city in the world. When the Vijayanagara Empire fell in 1565 CE, even the invaders left Virupaksha Temple intact out of divine fear. The 50-metre nine-storey gopuram, the resident elephant Lakshmi, and the 1,400-year-old continuous worship create an atmosphere of history, divinity, and permanence absolutely unique in the world.
Belur Chennakeshava Temple – Hoysala Architecture UNESCO Heritage (12th Century)

| UNESCO | ‘Sacred Ensembles of the Hoysalas’ — World Heritage Site (September 2023) |
| Built | 1117 CE by King Vishnuvardhana · took 103 years to complete (1117–1220 CE) |
| Darshan Timings | 7:30 AM – 9:00 PM (afternoon break 1:30–3:30 PM) |
| Unique Feature | 637 unique female figures (Salabhanjikas) — no two carvings identical · Star-shaped (stellate) platform |
| Combine With | Halebidu (16 km) · Hassan 40 km · Bangalore 220 km (4 hrs) |
Belur Chennakeshava took 103 years to complete and is considered the most intricate example of stone craftsmanship in Indian history. Every inch of the star-shaped platform is covered in horizontal bands of sculptural narrative — 637 female figures each in a different dance pose, wearing different ornaments, holding different objects. Art historians call it the finest stone temple in the world for sheer sculptural density. It is also the only living Hoysala temple still in active daily worship.
Halebidu Hoysaleswara Temple – UNESCO Hoysala with 80,000+ Stone Carvings

| UNESCO | ‘Sacred Ensembles of the Hoysalas’ — UNESCO 2023 · Twin shrines: Hoysaleswara + Shanthaleswara |
| Carvings | 80,000+ individual carvings across 240 uninterrupted narrative friezes — most of any temple in India |
| Timings | 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM (ASI monument hours) · Free · Photography allowed |
| Unique Fact | Never fully completed — Deccan Sultanate invasion (1311 CE) cut work short. Yet what was achieved remains the most ambitious temple carving project in history. |
Chamundeshwari Temple, Mysore – Shakti Peeth Atop Chamundi Hill

| Significance | One of the 18 Maha Shakti Peethas · State deity of Karnataka · Mysore Royal family Ishta Devi |
| Darshan Timings | 7:30 AM–2:00 PM · 3:30–6:00 PM · 7:30–9:00 PM |
| 1,008 Steps | Fitness pilgrimage — 1,000+ carved stone steps from base to temple · Giant stone Nandi along the way |
| Best Festival | Mysore Dasara (Navratri, October) — world-famous golden howdah procession, witnessed by millions |
Chamundeshwari Temple holds the highest royal and cultural significance among Karnataka temples. During Mysore Dasara — India’s most famous Navratri celebration — the golden howdah procession through Mysore’s illuminated streets is witnessed by millions. The gold-plated gopuram is a gift of the Mysore Maharajas, and this temple is synonymous with the identity of Mysore.
Temples #7–10 – Murudeshwar, Dharmasthala, Sringeri & Gokarna



| # | Temple | Key Facts |
|---|---|---|
| 7 | Murudeshwar Temple | 123-ft Shiva statue on Arabian Sea coast · 6AM–8:30PM · Free temple, tower ₹5 · Konkan Railway stop · 485 km Bengaluru |
| 8 | Dharmasthala Manjunatha | Jain family-managed Shiva temple · Free meals 10,000–20,000/day · 7AM–8PM · Free · Mangalore 73 km |
| 9 | Sringeri Sharada Peetham | Adi Shankaracharya’s first Math (8th c.) · Advaita Vedanta authority · 7:30AM–9PM · Free · Shimoga 100 km |
| 10 | Gokarna Mahabaleshwar | Atma Linga · South India’s Kashi · Sapta Moksha Kshetra · 6AM–1PM, 5–8PM · Free · Om Beach nearby |
Karnataka Temple Pilgrimage Circuits 2026 – Best Weekend Routes from Bengaluru

| Circuit | Temples Included | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| Mysore Heritage Weekend | Chamundeshwari Mysore + Belur + Halebidu (Hoysala UNESCO) | 3 days |
| Coastal Pilgrimage | Kukke Subramanya + Dharmasthala + Udupi + Murudeshwar + Gokarna | 5–7 days |
| Hampi Heritage Circuit | Hampi Virupaksha + Vittala Temple + Badami Cave Temples (bonus) | 3 days |
| Western Ghats Spiritual | Sringeri Sharada Peetham + Kukke + Horanadu Annapoorneshwari | 3–4 days |
| Bengaluru Day Trips | ISKCON Bengaluru + Chamundeshwari (145 km) + Belur (220 km) | 1 day each |
Best Time to Visit Famous Temples in Karnataka 2026
| Season | Details for Karnataka Temple Visits |
|---|---|
| Oct–Feb (BEST) | Cool 18–28°C · Best for Hampi, Belur, Halebidu, Mysore, Murudeshwar · Mysore Dasara (Oct) most spectacular |
| March–May (Hot) | Coastal temples OK in March (sea breeze) · Hampi & North Karnataka 35–45°C · 6–9 AM visits only |
| June–Sep (Monsoon) | Western Ghats lush and gorgeous · Perfect for Kukke, Sringeri, Gokarna · Hampi temporarily waterlogged |
| Key Festivals | Mysore Dasara (Oct) · Kukke Shashti (Nov/Dec) · Udupi Paryaya (Jan, every 2 yrs) · Hampi Utsav (Nov) · Gokarna Maha Shivaratri (Feb) |
FAQs – Famous Temples in Karnataka 2026

Discover Karnataka’s Sacred Heritage – Jai Kannadamba!
From the 1,400-year-old Virupaksha standing serene amid Hampi’s golden ruins, to Belur’s 103-year stone masterpiece, from the sacred Atma Linga at Gokarna to the Kanakana Kindi window that cracked open for a saint’s pure love — Karnataka’s temples are living monuments to three millennia of devotion. Jai Karnataka!
Disclaimer: Temple timings and entry fees verified from official temple and ASI sources as of April 2026. Timings may change during festivals, maintenance, or government orders. Always verify at karnatakatourism.org or individual temple websites before visiting. Jai Karnataka!



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