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Ramadevaru Betta

Ramadevaru Betta
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Address

Ramanagara

schedule

Open Hours

8:00 AM–5:30 PM

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Weather

Warm and dry during the day, cool and breezy at the summit with occasional mist in early mornings.

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Crowd Level

Medium

Ramadevaru Betta, situated in the Ramanagara district of Karnataka, is a site of immense spiritual, mythological, and cinematic significance. Located approximately 50 kilometers from Bengaluru, this hilly terrain is famously known as the 'Sholay Betta', as it served as the dramatic backdrop for the iconic Hindi film 'Sholay'. The landscape, defined by its massive, rugged granite boulders and panoramic views of the Deccan plateau, offers a unique blend of adventure and serenity.

According to local folklore and mythological accounts, the hill is believed to have been visited by Lord Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana during their exile. A popular legend narrates that while Sita was bathing in a pond nestled among the rocks, a demon named Kakasura (the demon-crow) attempted to mock her. Lord Rama intervened and vanquished the demon. It is a deeply held local belief that, as a divine consequence of this event, crows are never seen on these hills.

The site is home to the ancient Sri Ramadevara Temple, which holds significant historical value, with architectural influences tracing back to the Vijayanagara and Hoysala periods. The temple is built in a traditional Dravidian style, featuring a modest but serene gopuram and a sanctum housing the deity. The monolithic rock structures surrounding the temple serve as natural fortresses, creating a powerful spiritual atmosphere that attracts devotees from across the state.

Beyond its spiritual importance, the hills have been declared a protected sanctuary for the endangered white-necked vultures. This conservation effort has made the location a hotspot for nature enthusiasts and bird watchers. The climb to the summit involves a trek through stone-cut steps, rewarding visitors with breathtaking vistas of the surrounding valley. The combination of its historical temple architecture, cinematic legacy, and ecological importance makes it a premier destination for both pilgrims and tourists.

Visitor Information

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Famous For

Ancient Sri Ramadevara Temple, shooting location of the film Sholay, Vulture Sanctuary, and trekking.

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Visit Duration

2–4 hours

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Best Time

Early morning or late afternoon to avoid the heat and enjoy sunset views.

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Route Options

Located on the Bengaluru-Mysore Highway (NH 275). Accessible by private taxi, KSRTC buses from Bengaluru to Ramanagara, and auto-rickshaws from the town base.

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Parking

Designated parking area available at the base of the hill near the main gate.

payments

Entry Fee

Rs. 20 for entry to the forest/hill area, temple entry is free.

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Camera Fee

Rs. 50 for amateur photography, higher charges for commercial shoots.

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Restaurants Nearby

Small snack stalls at the base; extensive restaurant options available on the highway and in town.

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Toilets

Public restrooms available at the base near the forest department office.

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Drinking Water

Available at the base; visitors are advised to carry their own bottles for the trek.

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Wheelchair Access

Limited; accessible at the base, but the ascent to the temple involves steep stone steps.

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Medical Facilities

First aid kits available with forest guards; primary health centers in Ramanagara town.

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Weather Alerts

Steps can be very slippery during the monsoon season; avoid trekking during heavy rain.

Pilgrim Information

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Darshan Timings

6:00 AM–1:00 PM, 4:00 PM–7:00 PM

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Special Poojas

Daily Abhisheka at 7:00 AM and Archana performed on request.

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Prasadam

Distributed daily at the temple office from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM.

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Free Meals (Bhojan)

Annadana is occasionally organized by local devotees; check at the temple office upon arrival.

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Temple History

Historically linked to the Vijayanagara Empire; local traditions suggest the shrine was renovated by the Wodeyars.

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Nearby Sacred Places

Janapada Loka, Kanva Reservoir, and various smaller shrines in Ramanagara.

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