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    Melukote is a village and a historic place of the same name, situated at a distance of 36 km (22 miles) north-west of Mandya, and 51 km (32 miles) north of Mysore . According to mythological account, this place was known as Narayanadri, Vedadri, Yadavadri, Yathishaila and Tirunarayanapura.

  2. Melkote – Cheluvanarayana Swamy Temple. The Cheluvanarayan Swamy temple is the major pilgrimage center and one of the main attractions in Melkote. However, having visited the town you can also see and visit the places in and around Melkote temple. They are worth visiting.

  3. Aug 14, 2023 · Melkote is an ancient town rich in history and heritage. Perched on a lovely valley in Mandya district in Karnataka, this is place where Saint Ramanujacharya established the famous temple of Lord Vishnu known as Cheluvarayaswamy loosely translated as “Beautiful Lord”!

  4. Aug 30, 2023 · Around 50 km from Mysuru, the cultural capital, Melkote is a treasury of unique and diverse attractions, encompassing history, culture, architecture, and religion. Visiting this hamlet in the Pandavapura taluk of Karnataka feels like a journey through time, with its distinct vintage ambience.

  5. Melkote. 231 reviews. #6 of 95 things to do in Mysuru (Mysore) Historic SitesReligious Sites. Open now. 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM. Write a review. What people are saying. “ Feeling Blessed and proud to born in Karnataka ” Nov 2022. A historical place with nice view on top of the hill really amazing artistry old science is really great. By Bala Tripura S.

  6. Melkote is a small town located in the Mandya district of the southern state of Karnataka, India. It is situated about 50 kilometers northwest of the city of Mysore. Melkote is known for its historical and religious significance and is considered to be an important pilgrimage site for Hindus.

  7. Sep 18, 2022 · Melkote is a sacred place located in the Pandavapura Taluk of Mandya district in the Karnataka. Also known as Thirunarayanapuram, it is the second home of Swami Ramanujacharya. It has been the tapo bhumi of Bhakta Prahlada and the sacred sporting site of Sri Sita Ramachandra.

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