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  2. Saligrama, Mysore - Wikipedia

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    Swamy Ramanuja arrived in Karnataka where the local tribals received him in this place. The local people who were averse to Swamy Ramanuja conspired a plan to do away with him. Swamy Ramanuja learning their evil intentions ordered Mudaliandan Swamy to place his feet in the drinking water pond in that area now called Saligrama.

  3. Melukote - Wikipedia

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    On the top of the hill is an attractive Melkote Narasimha temple dedicated to Lord Yoga Narasimha. It is believed that the image of Yoga Narasimha temple at Melkote was installed by Prahlada himself. Krishnaraja Wodeyar III presented a gold crown to Lord Yoga Narasimha. It is also believed that this is the place where Prahlad did his penance.

  4. Cheluvanarayana Swamy Temple - Wikipedia

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    Cheluvanarayana Swamy Temple, also known as Selva Pillai or Thirunarayanapuram, is a temple in Melkote in the Mandya District of Karnataka, India. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The temple lies on the foothills of Melkote and is associated with the Yoga Narasimha temple built on rocky hills which overlook the Kaveri valley.

  5. List of religious buildings and structures of the Kingdom of ...

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    The pre-existing temple was under the patronage of the local governor of Mysore, during the Vijayanagara rule over South India. [5] Trinayaneshvara Swamy Earlier than c. 1578 Mysore palace grounds Existed before Raja Wodeyar I of (r. 1578–1617) and was later expanded by Kanthirava Narasaraja I (r. 1638–59). [3] Lakshmikanta c. 1625 ...

  6. Gunja Narasimha Swamy Temple, Tirumakudal Narasipura

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    Sculptures in the temple include those of the Hindu god Narasimha (holding a gunja berry and stalk) and the demon King Hiranyakashipu. [1] According to the British Raj era historian and epigraphist B. Lewis Rice, the temple was in the patronage of the Dalavoy of Mysore ("feudal lord") with an annual

  7. Guru Narasimha Temple, Saligrama - Wikipedia

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    The Guru Narasimha Temple, Saligrama is a Hindu temple dedicated to Narasimha, the lion-headed form of Vishnu. Srimad Yogananda Guru Narasimha is the chief deity of the town of Saligrama, Udupi, Karnataka, India. The main image of Narashima, lion-faced and two-handed, is dated to the 8th century. [1]

  8. Category:Hindu temples in Mysore district - Wikipedia

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    Gāndhārī Temple; Group of temples at Talakadu, Karnataka; Group of temples at the Amba Vilas Palace, Mysore; Gunja Narasimha Swamy Temple, Tirumakudal Narasipura; K.

  9. Yoganarasimha Temple, Devarayanadurga - Wikipedia

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    Yoganarsimha Temple is a Hindu Temple located in hill station Devarayanadurga near Tumkur in the state of Karnataka in India. Situated on the hilltop, surrounded by other hills and forests, the temple is dedicated to God Narsimha and Lakshmi. There is a Kalyani (well) near the temple. [1]