Sri Cheluvanarayana Swamy Temple
Situated at Melukote town, Mandya district in Karnataka, Cheluvanarayana Swamy Temple is an ancient temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Lord Vishnu is worshipped here as Thirunarayana or Cheluvanarayana Swamy. The processional idol, Sampath Kumara is also known as Ramapriya because it is believed that Lord Rama and his son Kusha worshipped Lord Narayana here. The temple also houses the shrine of Devi known as Yadugiri Nachiyar. Melukote is praised as Badarinath of South India. The temple has been revered and worshipped by the Mysore Maharaja's. They have all made contributions to the temple in terms of grants, jewels, funds for temple maintenance.
location Karnataka, Mandya, Bangalore
Legend
According to the legends, Lord Rama and his son Kusha
worshipped Lord Narayana here. Therefore, the processional idol, Sampath Kumara
is also known as Ramapriya. Sri Ramanuja, the great Vaishnava Acharya, stayed
in Melkote for 12 years. During this time, the processional idol was lost for
sometime and upon knowing that the idol is in the possession of the Muslim
emperor, Muhammed Shah, Sri Ramanuja decided to go there. Impressed by Sri
Ramanuja, Muhammed Shah granted permission to take the idol back to Melkote.
The daughter of Muhammed Shah followed Sri Ramanuja as she was attached to the
idol because she used to play with idol as a toy. When she reached the temple
and saw the idol installed there, she collapsed in front of it and breathed her
last. Moved by her death and being so involved with the idol of Nayarana, Sri
Ramanuja had an idol of her installed at the temple. Even today she is
worshipped along with the main deities as Bibi Nachiyar. The idol of Bibi
Nachiyar can be seen at the foot of the main idol and also beside the
processional idol, Sampath Kumara.
Architecture
The temple is a square building of large dimensions but is
very plain and only sparsely ornamented with carvings or sculptures. Behind
this temple, the sisters ponds (elder and younger sisters, Akka-Tangi kola) are
located.
Culture
Melkote, a religious and a pilgrim centre for Hindus, is
located in Mandya district of Karnataka state in India. This place is very well
known for various famous temples and a festival called Vairamudi takes place
here when devotees come from all parts of India. Daily cultural activities like
devotional songs, classical dances take place in the Chaluvanarayana swamy
temple premesis. This place is also a well known location to film makers for
shooting as the surrounding contains lot of scenic areas.
Darsan Info
Sri Cheluvanarayana Swamy Temple Darshana Timings -
7:30 AM to 1:00 PM
4:00 PM to 6:00 PM
7:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Special Days [Saturday, Sunday & Govt Holidays] -
7:30 AM to 1:30 PM
3:30 PM to 6:00 PM
7:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Darsan Dresscode
Wear neat and modest clothes and avoid fashion wear
Famous Festival
Sri Vairamudi Brahmotsavam, Sri Rajamudi Brahmotsavam, Sri
Krishnarajamudi Brahmotsavam, Tirunakshtram of Sri Ramanujacharya (Jayanthi)
Temple Rituals
Morning pooja and arati starts at 07:00 AM. Different seva's
are starts at 08:00 AM onwards
Additional Info
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Subbanna Mess, New Sampathkumar Bhavan, Chirag Family
Restaurant, Madhu Family Restaurant
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Supermarket : Available