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Gavi Siddheshwara Temple

Gavi Siddheshwara Temple
place

Address

Gavi Siddheshwara Hill, Koppal District, Karnataka 583231

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Phone

08539-220025

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Website

https://gavisiddeshwara.org

schedule

Open Hours

06:00 AM to 08:30 PM

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Weather

Generally dry and warm; hot summers

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Crowd Level

Medium

The Gavi Siddheshwara Temple, located in the Koppal district of Karnataka, is a renowned cave temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple is historically significant as a center for the Lingayat sect and is deeply revered by pilgrims from across Karnataka and neighboring states. Nestled amidst rocky hillocks, the temple derives its name from 'Gavi', meaning cave in Kannada, and 'Siddheshwara', a form of Lord Shiva who is believed to be the presiding deity of the cave.

According to local folklore and mythological accounts, the temple is associated with Siddha Purushas or sages who performed intense penance in these natural caves. It is believed that the Shiva Linga within the cave is 'Swayambhu' or self-manifested. Throughout the centuries, the temple gained prominence under the patronage of local chieftains and later became a spiritual epicenter under the guidance of the Gavi Siddheshwara Mutt. The spiritual atmosphere is enhanced by the serene, natural environment of the cave interiors.

Architecturally, the site is a marvel of natural rock formation integrated with human artistry. The temple entrance leads into a dark, cool cave where the main sanctum houses the Shiva Linga. Unlike traditional structural temples, the architecture here relies on the natural topography of the hill. The surrounding area includes various shrines, a sacred pond, and steps carved into the rock leading to elevated viewpoints, offering a panoramic view of the town of Koppal.

The temple is most famous for its annual Rathothsava (Car Festival), which attracts hundreds of thousands of devotees. During this event, the massive temple chariot is pulled through the streets in a vibrant display of faith and tradition. Visitors often witness the 'Surya Rashmi' phenomenon, where the rays of the setting sun fall directly on the Shiva Linga inside the cave on specific days, considered an auspicious miracle by thousands of observers.

Spiritual seekers visit throughout the year to experience the silence and vibration of the cave, which is conducive to meditation. The surrounding hill station environment provides a refreshing escape from the heat of the plains, making it not just a site of worship but a location for peaceful introspection and appreciation of unique geological formations found in the Deccan Plateau.

Visitor Information

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Famous For

The annual Rathothsava and the unique natural cave temple architecture

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Visit Duration

2 to 3 hours

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Best Time

Early morning or late afternoon during the winter months (November to February)

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Route Options

Located 2km from Koppal Railway Station; easily accessible by auto-rickshaw or taxi from Koppal bus stand.

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Parking

Large dedicated parking area available at the base of the hill

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Entry Fee

No entry fee for devotees

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Camera Fee

No camera fee for personal photography

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Restaurants Nearby

Several vegetarian restaurants available in the vicinity of the town base

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Toilets

Clean restroom facilities available near the parking base

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Drinking Water

Safe drinking water stations provided by the temple trust

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Wheelchair Access

Limited access inside the cave; outer temple complex is accessible

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Medical Facilities

Primary health centers available in Koppal town

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Weather Alerts

High temperatures during April-May; carry hydration

Pilgrim Information

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Darshan Timings

06:00 AM to 12:30 PM and 04:00 PM to 08:30 PM

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Special Poojas

Rudrabhisheka, Archana, and daily morning/evening Aarati

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Prasadam

Prasadam distributed daily after major poojas

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Free Meals (Bhojan)

Annadana (free meals) provided daily at 01:00 PM

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Temple History

Ancient cave shrine sanctified by Siddha masters; expanded by regional saints

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Nearby Sacred Places

Hampi (UNESCO site), Anegundi, and Mallikarjuna Temple

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