The 65-foot Shiva statue is constructed using reinforced concrete and fiberglass.
The temple complex includes a man-made cave passage that replicates the atmosphere of the Himalayas.
The design incorporates the concept of the 'Twelve Jyotirlingas' through smaller replicas spread across the site.
The temple is positioned to be visible from the main HAL Old Airport Road, serving as a distinct visual marker for travelers.
The Shivoham Shiva Temple is home to a 65-foot-tall Lord Shiva statue, designed to represent the deity in a meditative posture. The complex features a 32-foot-tall statue of Lord Ganesha and a smaller idol of Nandi, the sacred bull. Pathways within the facility are designed as a walkthrough experience, incorporating recreations of the 12 Jyotirlingas. Devotees often participate in a ritualistic walk around the main idol. The site integrates spiritual exhibits and audio-visual displays to explain Hindu mythology. It serves as a prominent landmark in the Murugeshpalya area of Bengaluru.
The plaza directly in front of the 65-foot Shiva statue, which provides the best angle for a full-height shot.
Visit during the early evening to experience the illumination of the statues and the light shows.
Wear footwear that is easy to remove, as shoes are prohibited within the inner temple areas.
Allocate extra time during weekends and festival days, as visitor volume increases significantly.
Avoid visiting during heavy rain, as much of the walkthrough experience is outdoors; do not attempt to film professional video content without prior permission.
Dress modestly, covering shoulders and knees; remove footwear before entering the temple sanctums; maintain silence near prayer areas.