Temples of Anjanapura — A local guide
Anjanapura (Lal Bahadur Shastri Nagara) is a fast-growing neighbourhood in south Bengaluru with a number of active temples that serve as cultural and spiritual hubs for the local community. The area sits roughly at 12.85667°N, 77.55250°E.
This guide highlights the better-known temples in and around Anjanapura, with short descriptions and addresses so you can plan a quick darshan route. At the end there is an embedded map centered on Anjanapura for easy navigation.
1. Anjanapura Sri Rama / Anjaneya (Hanuman) Temple
Why visit: The Hanuman (Anjaneya) shrine is one of the most visited local temples — a calm, neighbourhood temple where many residents gather for morning and evening pooja.
Typical address / area: Amruth Nagar / Anjanapura Main Road, Anjanapura Village (example listing: 28/1, Amruth Nagar Main Rd, Anjanapura).
2. Venkateshwara / Balaji (Sri Venkateshwara Swamy) Temple
Why visit: A popular Vishnu/Venkateshwara temple used for major festival celebrations and community functions. Local listings show this temple as well-rated and actively maintained.
Typical area: Near Vajramuni Estate / Republic Of Anjanapura (local listing & directory entries).
3. Sri Prasanna Adi Parashakthi / Local Shakti Shrines
Why visit: Small but important local Shakti (Devi) shrines and devasthanas can be found in pockets of Anjanapura (Meenakshi Layout Road and nearby lanes). These are active during Navaratri and other festivals.
4. Sri Maha Marikamba / Local Devi Temple
Why visit: Another active Devi temple in the Anjanapura main-road area, often used by residents for weekday worship and festival observances. Map listings reference a “Sri Maha Marikamba Temple” on Anjanapura Main Road.
5. Ganesh / Ganesha Devastana and Smaller Shrines
Why visit: Several small Ganesha temples and local devasthanas (community shrines) exist around Anjanapura blocks — commonly used for Ganesh Chaturthi and daily puja. Local directories list multiple Ganesh and small temples around the 1–10 blocks.
6. Raghavendra Swamy Matha & other mathas / small mutts
Why visit: A few matha-style centres and service maths (for example local Raghavendra Seva matha listings) provide daily bhajans, spiritual talks and community services. These are community anchors for many residents.
Quick visiting tips
- Morning (6:00–9:30) and evening (6:00–8:30) are generally the best times for darshan at smaller temples — check local notice boards or Google / listing pages for exact pooja times.
- Many temples in the neighbourhood are small and have limited parking — use two-wheelers or walk if you are inside the Anjanapura layout.
- Festival days (Hanuman Jayanti, Ganesh Chaturthi, Navaratri) bring large crowds — plan accordingly.
Map — center: Anjanapura (use for navigation)
Map below centers on Anjanapura township (coordinates 12.85667, 77.55250). Use the map to zoom in and tap individual markers (Google / OSM) to open directions to each temple from your location.
Sources & further reading
- Anjanapura neighbourhood and coordinates — Wikipedia.
- Local temple listings (Anjanapura Hanuman, Sri Rama/Anjaneya listings) — Trip.com / Justdial / TemplesofIndia entries.
- Directory listings of temples in Anjanapura (Venkateshwara Swamy, Sri Prasanna Adi Parashakthi etc.) — local listings pages.
- Map pin and local Devi temple (Sri Maha Marikamba) — Mappls listing.