Sringeri Rain

Introduction

No direct stations in Sringeri.

How is the climate in Sringeri?

Forecast for the next 48 hours

Mostly sunny. Broken clouds. Haze.

Is it right time to visit Sringeri Temple?

The best time to visit Sringeri is between October to March when the weather and ideal to explore all the attractions here. The temperature stays around 21-24 degrees, which is great to enjoy the place more comfortably.

What is special in Sringeri?

Located amidst Sahyadri hills, Sringeri is renowned for the Sringeri Sharada Peetham, the first matha erected by the Hindu Guru Adi Shankara.

What can I buy in Sringeri?

Buy
Sringeri Banana Chips -> Sringeri is famous for Banana chips.
Pickles -> Malnad part is famous for pickles. .
Happala (Papads) -> Sringeri is also famous for “Jackfruit Happala”
Several Vedic Books and others related to ancient Sanskrit literature are available at Mutt Store.

How do you plan a Sringeri trip?

Suggested Itinerary for Sringeri

Day 1- Arrive, check-in and rest. Then visit Adhishakthyathmaka Sri Annapoorneshwari Temple, Annapoorneshwari Temple, Sirimane Falls and Adi Shankara Temples. Day 2- Visit Vidyashankara Temple, Koodlu Teertha Falls, Agumbe Ghat and Jogigunde Falls.

Is Saree compulsory in Sringeri?

1 month ago. No particular dress code.

How long is Sringeri from Bangalore?

Distance Between Bengaluru to Sringeri
Distance between Bengaluru to Sringeri by Road is 340 Kms
Distance between Bengaluru to Sringeri by Flight is 258 Kms
Travel Time from Bengaluru to Sringeri by Road is hrs
Nearest Airport in Bengaluru Kempegowda International Airport (12.97, 77.59)
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Who destroyed Sringeri Temple?

In the course of the

Which river flows in Sringeri?

the Tunga
Sringeri, on the banks of the Tunga, has several temples, the most important being the Åhāradā temple and the Vidyāśhankara temple.

Conclusion

To cater the need of devotees a big dining hall namely ‘Sri Bharathi Theertha Prasada’ has been built near Sri Sharada Temple, Sringeri and Nitya Annadana is served to the all devotees in the afternoon and night between 12.15 P.M. and 2.30 P.M. and 7.15 P.M. and 8.30 P.M. respectively.

 

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