8 Fascinating Facts About Chamundi Hills In Mysore, Karnataka

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Chamundi Hill houses a legendary 1000-year-old temple dedicated to Goddess Chamundeshwari, patron deity of the Mysore royal family.

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1. 1000-year-old temple

The massive 16-foot monolithic Mahishasura statue atop the hill commemorates the mythological demon slain by the goddess.

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2. Mahishasura statue

At precisely 945 metres above sea level, the hill offers breathtaking panoramic views of entire Mysore city and surrounding landscapes.

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3. 945 metres above sea level

Archaeological evidence suggests the hill was a significant Jain and Hindu pilgrimage site as early as the 7th century CE.

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4. Jain and Hindu Site

A remarkable carved stone steps leading to the temple—numbering exactly 1,008—represent sacred numerological significance in Hindu mysticism.

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5. 1,008 Temple Steps

The hill played a crucial strategic role during Wodeyar dynasty's reign, serving as both spiritual centre and defensive observation point.

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6. Wodeyar dynasty's

Ancient inscriptions discovered on the hill reveal complex historical connections between local rulers, religious practices, and architectural developments.

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7. Ancient inscriptions

Local folklore claims the hill's geological formation contains unique magnetic properties that create inexplicable energy phenomena.

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8. Unique magnetic propertie

Have you ever been to Chamundi Hills?

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