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St. Mary’s Basilica – A Must Visit in Bangalore  

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St. Mary’s Basilica is one of the oldest churches in Karnataka. It is the only church in Karnataka and the sixth church in India that has been escalated to the level of a minor basilica. The church is very famous in the State and attracts many devotees from in and around Bangalore.

St. Mary’s Basilica, Bangalore. Image courtesy Tinucherian

The church is located in Bangalore. The establishment of the church is as old as the city’s establishment. Hence, the formation of the church is interlinked with the formation of the Bangalore city.

The initial structure of the church was known as the Kaanike Matha Devalaya, which means Goddess of Gifts Temple. Later in 1973, the church was elevated to a higher level and was made a minor basilica.

Quick Facts about St. Mary’s Basilica, Bangalore

  • Location: Shivaji Nagar
  • Distance from Major Places: 34 kms from Airport, 5 kms from the City’s bus stand & railway station
  • Important Festival: Mary’s Annual Feast
  • Address: F. Noronha Road, Shivaji Nagar, Bengaluru- 560051 (MAP)
  • Website: https://shrinebasilicabangalore.org/
St. Mary’s Basilica, Bangalore. Image courtesy Tinucherian

History of St. Mary’s Basilica, Bangalore

The history of St. Mary’s Basilica dates back to the 17th century. This church was initially a thatched hut named the Chapel of Kanikkai Madha. It was built by a few Christians who came from Tamil Nadu. They found out the land was fertile and it was ideal to sow white rice, so they settled there. To practice their religion, they built the chapel.

The chapel was then expanded into a church building, which was shaped like a cross, along with aisles and halls. This church was pulled down in 1832 due to communal riots. The building of the existing church then began in 1875.

Due to the historical significance of the church, the British authorities paid a donation for the upkeep of the church till the year 1948. Due to the increasing devotees visiting the shrine, the place was then expanded to provide enough space to sit and stand. In 2007, the church was declared as a Basilica.

St. Mary’s Basilica, Bangalore. Image courtesy Muhammad Mahdi Karim

Architecture of St. Mary’s Basilica, Bangalore

The architecture of St. Mary’s Basilica is Gothic in style, with stained windows, arches, and ornamental motifs. There are multiple columns and tall spires, which can be seen from a distance.

St. Mary’s Feast

A feast is held every year at the St. Mary’s Basilica. It is held for ten days in September which attracts thousands of devotees from across the city. It celebrates the birth of Mother Mary. During the feast, the Holy Mass is offered in various different languages and mass marriages are organized for the needy and the poor. There is a grand chariot procession on the last day. On this day, devotees imprint the streets of Bangalore with Mother Mary’s image

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