Situated in Srirangapatina, in the Mandya district, Karnataka, Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple is a famous temple dedicated to Lord  Ranganatha ( a manifestation of Lord Vishnu). It is one of the Pancharanga Kshetrams (Pancha-five, ranga-Ranganatha, Kshetram-sites ) along the river Kaveri f in Southern India. Here, the deity is also known as Adi Ranga (First Ranga), as Srirangapatna is the first temple starting from upstream. At present, the temple is protected by the Archaeological Survey of India.

Location Karnataka , Mandya, Bangalore

Legend

According to the legends, once River Cauvery performed penance with prayer to Lord Ranganatha. Pleased with her penance, Lord Ranganatha appeared in front of Cauvery and gave her three benedictions, that the river would have greater sacredness than the Ganges, the place Srirangapatna would became a place of pilgrimage and the Lord Ranganatha would settle himself there. As per the benedictions,

Lord Ranganatha was worshiped by the Cauvery and he took the form of an idol resting on shree adishesha.

Architecture

The temple has a navaranga mandapam which surrounds the sanctum sanctorum. The principal deity is Sri Ranganatha in the sleeping posture with the Adi Shesha, the serpent with seven heads. Goddess Lakshmi is at Lord Ranganatha's foot. Goddess Ranganayaki is the principal goddess of this beautiful temple. The temple has four strong pillars with twenty four beautifully sculpted Vishnu forms.

Culture

Karnataka, the IT hub of Indian Subcontinent, like every other destination, has its own distinctive characteristics. The contribution of Karnataka to the composite culture of India is no way inferior to that of any other region of India. Its contribution in the fields of art, music, religion and philosophy are exemplary. The culture of Karnataka is so vibrant that it adds new flavor to its very existence. Located near the city of Mysore, Srirangapatna is a place of religious, cultural and historic importance.

Darsan Info

The temple is open from 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM.

Darsan Dresscode

Devotees are advised to dress conservatively.

Famous Festival

Laksha Deepotsava (Makara Sankranthi Brahmotsava)

Ratha Sapthami Brhmotsava

Magha Shuddha Poornima

Shriranga Jayanthi

Uyyalotsava

Vedanthacharya Thirunakshathra

Nava Rathri

Bangarada (Golden) Garudotsava

Ashta Theertotsava

Pushpa Brindavanotsava

Jeeyar Thirunakshathra

Kotarotsava

Ugadi

Shri Nammalvar Thirunakshathra

Kodai Thirunal

Shri Narasimha Jayanathi

Ashada Shuddha Pouranami

Cauvery Pooja

Andal ThiruNakshatra

Pavithrotsava

Deepavali

Temple Rituals

The temple is open from 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM.

Special Rituals

Every year in the pushya month Makara Sankranthi Brahmotsava is celebrated at the temple. On the sixth auspicious day of Brahmotsava on account of Uttarayana (Auspicious Day) the Vaikunta door of the temple will be kept open for the devotees.  On this auspicious day in the morning, Shri Ranganatha Swamy will be fully decorated with butter and in the night the God will be dressed with Vaikuntamudi crown.More than 50000 devotees will visit the temple on this day.

Additional Info

 

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