Temples In Bangalore That Serve The Best Food!
The culture of India has always been the most talked about topic all over the world. Everyone around the globe looks at the Indian culture with admiration and even immense respect. The land of diversity is famous for a number of things. From the life-altering yoga to the grand festivals and weddings, flavors of India are admired and enjoyed far and wide. Apart from this what adds to the richness of India are two main things, spirituality, and food. There is great variety in food with cuisines from various states like Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Kashmir, Manipur and many more. Spirituality here is diverse too. Different deities worshipped in different forms in different corners of the country. This spirituality is perfectly reflected in the magnificent temples that have been created by the finest of hands in honor of various deities. Somewhere stands a huge statue of Vishnu and somewhere a Shiv Linga is worshipped. The diversity is amazing.
Now, what if we asked you to imagine a combination of both of these most admired things in India? Food and spirituality together? That is not possible. Is it?
Well, it seems hard to believe but it is possible. There are some temples in India that serve the best food, even better than the biggest of restaurants. While they are spread all over the country, some of the best of these are situated in Bangalore. So let’s take a quick look at them.
Jagannath Temple- Dedicated to Lord Jagannath, this temple is where you can actually get peace of mind due to the serenity in the air. Annual festivals held here must be attended at least once in a lifetime. After the pooja, food that is offered to the deity it is distributed among the devotees as prasadam. The sweet rice they serve is a specialty here.
Address- Near 24th Main Agara Bus Stop, HSR Layout, Bangalore
Iskcon- This is not just a temple. It is a symbol of grandeur and simplicity together. While the architecture of the temple is extravagant, the food served here is very simple. A plate full of rice, some curry, and veggies. However, it never lacks in taste. So even if you’re broke, they welcome you with open arms.
Address- Hare Krishna Hill, Chord Road, Rajaji Nagar, Bangalore
Iskcon Seshadripuram- If you can not make it to any other Iskcon temple in the city then drop by at this one in Seshadripuram in Bangalore. The Sunday Love Feast Festival, which has its roots in the Hare Krishna Movement, is held every Sunday. So take your friends and family along to relish a scrumptious vegetarian meal for free because everyone is welcome here.
Address- No. 5, 1st Cross, Sripuram, Seshadripuram, Bangalore
Well, maybe it is the servile attitude of the temple authorities or the blessings of the deities residing in these temples that makes the food here so delicious that you will not be able to recall any other place that offers food as good as theirs. These finely carved abodes of the lords not only fill your soul but fill your stomachs too