Saturday, August 3, 2013

Travelogue - Melukote, Mandya District.



Melukote - one of the most important tourist and religious place in southern Karnataka, is approximately 140 kms from south of Bengaluru, 50 kms from Mysore and 40 kms from Mandya.




Reaching there is quiet smooth, due to well maintained road from all directions (Bengaluru/ Mysore). If driving from Bengaluru, take right after Mandya town and if driving from Mysore, proceed in Srirangapatana – Bidar highway and take diversion near Jakkanahalli.




You can enjoy the drive in midst of rural Karnataka and good roads.

 

If travelling by rail, Pandavapura Railway station is the nearest one. Bangalore and Mysore are the nearest airports. Recently KSRTC has built new bus stand and has provided bus connectivity with most of the important nearby towns. 

Steps to Temple




There are two important temples – Yoganarasimha is built on top of the rocky hills and one can enjoy the beautiful view from the top of the hill. Another temple – Cheluvanarayana Swamy is in the foothills.

It also has a well-known academy for Sanskrit language and related research activities.

 

 

 
 


Another main attraction is vast and well maintained Kalyani which has been shot in many movies of southern India and one can also visit twin ponds called akka – tangi kola.

Kalyani
 It also has a half built main gate (hebbagilu) near twin ponds. The legend says, Kings from Chola Dynasty tried building the architecture with in one day (from dusk to dawn) and since they couldn’t complete it by dawn, they left the project incomplete
 

Every year the famous Vairamudi Bramhostava is celebrated. The main event of the celebration takes place in night until dawn. During this festivities, lord is decorated with ornaments which are kept in safe treasury due to its high &  historical value and  will be displayed only during this utsav.

Some other nearby places to visit includes – Tonnur Lake, Melukote Wildlife Sanctuary, Pandavapura, Srirangapatana, Mysore, Adi Chunchanagiri Matt

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