Belgaum (Belagavi in Kannada) is located in the northern region along the Western Ghats of Karnataka State. Belgaum city, the administrative headquarters of Belgaum district, is declared as the second capital of Karnataka. There are many attractive Hindu and Jain temples in Belgaum city and Belgaum district.

Along with Hindus and Jains, people from other faiths live side-by-side in Belgaum city and district. Everyone has the right to practice his/her chosen religion. Popular religious places in Belgaum include churches, mosques, and others.

5 Temples In Belgaum

Let’s have a look at some of the best temples in Belgaum that you can visit for religious purposes or to seek peace from all the tiresome sightseeing tour in Karnataka.

  • Kamal Basti Temple
  • Kapileshwar Temple
  • Kalameshwar Temple
  • Panchalingeshwar Temple
  • Military Durga Devi Temple

1. Kamal Basti Temple

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Kamal Basti, an ancient Belgaum Jain Temple, is surrounded by Chikki Basti ruins within the Belgaum Fort. This temple was constructed in the 10th century during the rule of Ralta dynasty. Bichirja, one of the Ministers of King Kartavirya IV, built the Kamla Basti temple in 1204 AD.

Kamal Basti got its name since it resembles a Lotus with 72 petals. On every petal, there are engraved names of 24 Tirthankaras from each period. The Garbhagriha of Kamal Basti has a stone-carved Sinhasan holding the idol of Lord Neminath. This was found in the forest 200 years ago. Since the 11th century, devotees worshipped Lord Sumatinath, Lord Adinath, and Lord Parsvanatha.

Timings: 6:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Specialty: Ancient Monument
Address: Belgaum Fort Area, Belgaum, Karnataka 590001

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2. Kapileshwar Temple

Kapileshwar Temple

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Kapileshwar Temple, one of Belgaum’s famous temples, is known as Kashi of South. Devotees must visit and seek blessings of Lord Shiva at this temple before visiting India’s 12 Jyotirlingas. According to inscriptions found at Kamal Basti, Kapileshwar Temple opened around 1000 AD. People believe that the Shiva-Lingam self-incarnated. Just like in the Kashi temple of North, devotees are allowed to access the Shiva-Lingam from close proximity.

Timings: 5:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Specialty: Maha Shivaratri famous
Address: Kapileshwar Road, Shastri Nagar, Shahapur, Belgaum, Karnataka 590001

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3. Kalameshwar Temple

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Kalameshwar Temple, listed amongst Belgaum famous temples, is dedicated to Lord another form of Lord Shiva. Although Kalameshwar Temple is located in Old Belgaum far from the city, it attracts several devotees.

Timings: 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM
Specialty: Popular amongst Lord Shiva’s devotees
Address: Malali Road, Karnataka 587113

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4. Panchalingeshwar Temple

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Ancient village Hooli is located 9 km from Saundatti and 78 km from Belgaum city. Hooli Panchaligeswara temple, one of the top temples in Belgaum district, stands in perfect condition. The Archaeological Survey of India protects this Chalukya architecture temple from Jain Bastis Dynasty.

Timings: 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Specialty: Get blessings for success
Address: Hooli, Karnataka 591126

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5. Military Durga Devi Temple

Durga Devi

Military Durga Devi Temple got its name because it is currently under the Armed Forces. It is located in the 1000 years old Belgaum Fort. One of the top temples in Belgaum, this temple has a classical Dravidian architecture of Medieval Karnataka.

There are sculptures from Chalukya, Hoysala and Vijayanagara ages. Military Durga Devi temple is dedicated to inspiring Goddess Durga, who blesses the warriors.

Timings: 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM
Specialty: Army officers seek blessings
Address: Belgaum Fort Entrance, Belgaum Fort Area, Belgaum, Karnataka 590016

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The above list elaborately discussed and portrayed the different temples in Belgaum city. There are no restrictions to visit and admire the ancient architecture of both Jain and Hindu temples. People from all religions can walk in and admire the intricate architecture to make their vacation in Karnataka a memorable one.

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Frequently Asked Question About Temples In Belgaum

What is the dress code for visiting temples in Belgaum?

While visiting temples in Belgaum, women have to wear saree or salwar kameez. Meanwhile, men have to wear pants or panache and shirts. Wearing jeans, shorts and T-shirts would not be permitted.

Can you marry at Kamal Basti Temple?

Kamal Basti Temple is a monumental heritage building. It is not suitable for getting married there.

Is everyone, regardless of their religion, allowed to enter Hindu and Jain temples, especially in Belgaum city and district?

There is no restriction for people entering any temple located in Belgaum city and district. As for offering prayers and worshipping, people have to be a Hindu and know their gotra. Jains are either Digambar or Swetamber based on the teachings of their Tirthankaras or teacher.

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