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Dear sirs / Madams,

 

I am a regular reader of all the mails that's posted in our . I

have seen that many leaders / administrators like you are doing soo many

good things for all the temples in India and also in the overseas. But back

here in India there is a necessity for all of us to wake up. I wish to

speak about the very very age old temples

located near Melkote. There are 3-4 very old temples which has its rich

heritage & history beyond 1000-5000years.

 

For those who are new to Melkote, I have attached some write-up ( copied

from the internet) about Melkote temple and the temples in the nearby

Thondanur where Sri Gopalakrishnaswamy temple and Sri Nambi Narayana Swamy

temples are located opposite to each other. There is also a temple of Sri

Yoga Narashima swamy along with Sri Ramanajar swamy in Shesha avatar.

 

There is only one priest Sri Raghuram Bhat who shuttles between Sri

Gopalakrishnaswamy temple and the Yoga Narashima swamy temple which is on

the nearby hillock. And there is another single priest named Sri K S

Seshadri Archakar.We understand that even for nitya Pooja there is severe

shortage of money. I also understand that the Endowment board that is

supposed to maintain these ancient temples gives only Indian ruppees

eighteen only per month for the daily expenditure for these temples where

great sages like Ramanujacharaya have performed poojas. These priests also

are not paid monthly salary from the Govt. They have to depend only on the

money that devotees put in the arathi plate.

 

Now these temples are in a very pathetic condition for want for good

administrators like you who can generate funds to bring back the glory these

temples had long long ago. Even though these temples are very huge and big

from outside, when you go in one will surely feel very bad why we Hindus

donot know how to maintain and protect our dieties and temples.

 

Like the work you are doing for this temple in tamilnadu. i also request

your kindselves to do something for these temples also. Somebody Pl help. Pl

help Pl help.Especially the significant temples like Yoga Narashima temple

on the hillock where its said that Ramanujar had a debate with 1000+strong

Jain monks and won over them and also converted them to vaishnavas. One has

to visit Melukote and Thondanur to see this and experience this in person.

 

Melkote

Temples of Karnataka

 

 

 

Melkote located near Mysore in Karnataka houses an ancient shrine to

Vishnu, worshipped as TiruNarayana. This shrine is known for its long

standing association with the spiritual leader Ramanujacharya. Melkote is

also known as Yadavagiri, yatistalam, Vedadri and Narayanadri.

 

The presiding deity here (moolavar) is known by the name Tiru

Narayana, while the processional image of Vishnu goes by the name Selva

Pillai or Sampath Kumara. Vishnu's consort is known by the name Yadugiri

Taayaar. The image of Selvappillai is housed in the Rangamandapa. There are

shrines to Yadugiri Taayaar and Kalyani Nachiyaar. The temple tank is known

by the name Kalyani theertham.

 

Legend has it this image of Vishnu was held in worship by Bhrahma. It

is believed that the festival image Sampatkumara was worshipped by Rama and

his son Kusha; hence the name Ramapriya. Legend has it that Krishna

installed this image here at Melkote.

 

Melkote has two distinct temples. The Tirunarayana temple at the

foothills and the hill temple to Yoga Narasimha. Legend has it that the Yoga

Narasimha temple image was installed here by Prahlada.

 

King Bittideva of Karnataka who embraced the Sri Vaishnava way of life

and patronized the saint Ramanujacharya, assumed the name of Vishnuvardhana

and built five shrines known as the Panchanarayana temples. It is believed

that at that time the Narayanapura shrine was in ruins and that both the

images of Tirunarayana and Sampathkumara were missing and that

Ramanujacharya discovered the image of Tirunarayana in the midst of Tulasi

shrubs on the Yadavagiri hill and installed it back in the temple.

 

Legend has it that during the Muslim raids of South India, the

festival image of Melkote was stolen and taken away and that Ramanujacharya

restored it from the court of the ruler. It is said that it a muslim

princess had gotten attached to the image of Selvappillai and that being

unable to part with it, she followed the Acharya to Melkote and then merged

into the shrine there. In honor of this, there is an image of Bibi Nachiyar

here.

 

This temple is known for its Vairamudi Sevai in the month of

March-April, when the image of Selvappillai is adorned with a diamond crown

and taken out in procession. It is traditional belief that this crown is not

to be looked at when it is not worn by the festival image; hence each year,

during the occasion, the officiating priest picks up the crown from its

chest with his eyes blindfolded and then places it upon the head of the

image of Selvappillai. Thousands congregate to celebrate this occasion each

year.

 

Such was the hospitality of the residents of Melkote that they were

reluctant to let Ramanuja leave for Srirangam. Hence, Ramanujacharya made an

image of himself and left it behind. It is to be noted that Ramanuja's body

in its preserved state is maintained at Srirangam and that there is another

image of Ramanuja at Sriperumpudoor near Chennai.

 

 

 

A write up to explain about the origination of Sri Nambi Narayana

Swamy temple:

 

 

 

Bitti Deva was the ruler of this place ( a Jain follower)

 

Ramanuja traveled eastward and came to Tondanur, the second capital of the

Hoysala Empire. Bitti Deva (Vittala Devaraya) was the name of the Hoysala

ruler. His daughter was suffering from a mental illness. Ramanuja by now had

become famous as the man who cured the illness of the Chola princess. When

the king sent for Ramanuja, he did not go at first. But when a

disciple,Tondanurunambi, assured him that the Hoysala king was not a

fanatical tyrant like the Chola king, Ramanuja agreed to go. He cured the

illness of the princess, to the delight of the king. He was drawn to

Ramanuja's faith and became a Srivaishnava. He then onwards came to be known

as Vishnu- vardhana. In memory of this great event, the king built five

Vaishnava temples Channiganarayana temple at Belur, Nambinarayana temple at

Tondanur, Kirtinarayana temple at Talakad, Veeranarayana temple at Gadag and

Chaluvanarayana temple at Melkote. These temples are lasting monuments of

Karnataka culture and architecture. Ramanuja built many other temples too in

Tondanur. He also got constructed a huge reservoir called

'Tirumalasagara'(now called Moti Talab

 

 

With Best Wishes & Regards

 

G. SATYA NARAYANAN

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dear all,

there r quite a few blessed people taking care to

renovate n also do other sevais for old temples

through a registered trust.more n more temples do need

such care (denoted by ardent devotees).

a co-ordinated effort by the registered trustees on

this matter would be of immense help, so that the

efforts can be fructified.

nithya kainkaryam trust, vilakollithitam, sri

muralidhar guruji's trust, sri krishna permi r a few

such people(to my knowledge) undertaking some service

or the other.

a collective effort by such trustees can do many

better things for days to come.

regards

jayashree ramanujam.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

--- sathya <sathya wrote:

> Dear sirs / Madams,

>

> I am a regular reader of all the mails that's posted

> in our . I

> have seen that many leaders / administrators like

> you are doing soo many

> good things for all the temples in India and also in

> the overseas. But back

> here in India there is a necessity for all of us to

> wake up. I wish to

> speak about the very very age old temples

> located near Melkote. There are 3-4 very old temples

> which has its rich

> heritage & history beyond 1000-5000years.

>

> For those who are new to Melkote, I have attached

> some write-up ( copied

> from the internet) about Melkote temple and the

> temples in the nearby

> Thondanur where Sri Gopalakrishnaswamy temple and

> Sri Nambi Narayana Swamy

> temples are located opposite to each other. There is

> also a temple of Sri

> Yoga Narashima swamy along with Sri Ramanajar swamy

> in Shesha avatar.

>

> There is only one priest Sri Raghuram Bhat who

> shuttles between Sri

> Gopalakrishnaswamy temple and the Yoga Narashima

> swamy temple which is on

> the nearby hillock. And there is another single

> priest named Sri K S

> Seshadri Archakar.We understand that even for nitya

> Pooja there is severe

> shortage of money. I also understand that the

> Endowment board that is

> supposed to maintain these ancient temples gives

> only Indian ruppees

> eighteen only per month for the daily expenditure

> for these temples where

> great sages like Ramanujacharaya have performed

> poojas. These priests also

> are not paid monthly salary from the Govt. They have

> to depend only on the

> money that devotees put in the arathi plate.

>

> Now these temples are in a very pathetic condition

> for want for good

> administrators like you who can generate funds to

> bring back the glory these

> temples had long long ago. Even though these temples

> are very huge and big

> from outside, when you go in one will surely feel

> very bad why we Hindus

> donot know how to maintain and protect our dieties

> and temples.

>

> Like the work you are doing for this temple in

> tamilnadu. i also request

> your kindselves to do something for these temples

> also. Somebody Pl help. Pl

> help Pl help.Especially the significant temples like

> Yoga Narashima temple

> on the hillock where its said that Ramanujar had a

> debate with 1000+strong

> Jain monks and won over them and also converted them

> to vaishnavas. One has

> to visit Melukote and Thondanur to see this and

> experience this in person.

>

> Melkote

> Temples of Karnataka

>

>

>

> Melkote located near Mysore in Karnataka

> houses an ancient shrine to

> Vishnu, worshipped as TiruNarayana. This shrine is

> known for its long

> standing association with the spiritual leader

> Ramanujacharya. Melkote is

> also known as Yadavagiri, yatistalam, Vedadri and

> Narayanadri.

>

> The presiding deity here (moolavar) is known

> by the name Tiru

> Narayana, while the processional image of Vishnu

> goes by the name Selva

> Pillai or Sampath Kumara. Vishnu's consort is known

> by the name Yadugiri

> Taayaar. The image of Selvappillai is housed in the

> Rangamandapa. There are

> shrines to Yadugiri Taayaar and Kalyani Nachiyaar.

> The temple tank is known

> by the name Kalyani theertham.

>

> Legend has it this image of Vishnu was held in

> worship by Bhrahma. It

> is believed that the festival image Sampatkumara was

> worshipped by Rama and

> his son Kusha; hence the name Ramapriya. Legend has

> it that Krishna

> installed this image here at Melkote.

>

> Melkote has two distinct temples. The

> Tirunarayana temple at the

> foothills and the hill temple to Yoga Narasimha.

> Legend has it that the Yoga

> Narasimha temple image was installed here by

> Prahlada.

>

> King Bittideva of Karnataka who embraced the

> Sri Vaishnava way of life

> and patronized the saint Ramanujacharya, assumed the

> name of Vishnuvardhana

> and built five shrines known as the Panchanarayana

> temples. It is believed

> that at that time the Narayanapura shrine was in

> ruins and that both the

> images of Tirunarayana and Sampathkumara were

> missing and that

> Ramanujacharya discovered the image of Tirunarayana

> in the midst of Tulasi

> shrubs on the Yadavagiri hill and installed it back

> in the temple.

>

> Legend has it that during the Muslim raids of

> South India, the

> festival image of Melkote was stolen and taken away

> and that Ramanujacharya

> restored it from the court of the ruler. It is said

> that it a muslim

> princess had gotten attached to the image of

> Selvappillai and that being

> unable to part with it, she followed the Acharya to

> Melkote and then merged

> into the shrine there. In honor of this, there is an

> image of Bibi Nachiyar

> here.

>

> This temple is known for its Vairamudi Sevai

> in the month of

> March-April, when the image of Selvappillai is

> adorned with a diamond crown

> and taken out in procession. It is traditional

> belief that this crown is not

> to be looked at when it is not worn by the festival

> image; hence each year,

> during the occasion, the officiating priest picks up

> the crown from its

> chest with his eyes blindfolded and then places it

> upon the head of the

> image of Selvappillai. Thousands congregate to

> celebrate this occasion each

> year.

>

> Such was the hospitality of the residents of

> Melkote that they were

> reluctant to let Ramanuja leave for Srirangam.

> Hence, Ramanujacharya made an

> image of himself and left it behind. It is to be

> noted that Ramanuja's body

> in its preserved state is maintained at Srirangam

> and that there is another

> image of Ramanuja at Sriperumpudoor near Chennai.

>

>

>

> A write up to explain about the origination of

> Sri Nambi Narayana

> Swamy temple:

>

>

>

> Bitti Deva was the ruler of this place ( a Jain

> follower)

>

> Ramanuja traveled eastward and came to Tondanur, the

> second capital of the

> Hoysala Empire. Bitti Deva (Vittala Devaraya) was

> the name of the Hoysala

> ruler. His daughter was suffering from a mental

> illness. Ramanuja by now had

> become famous as the man who cured the illness of

> the Chola princess. When

> the king sent for Ramanuja, he did not go at first.

> But when a

> disciple,Tondanurunambi, assured him that the

> Hoysala king was not a

> fanatical tyrant like the Chola king, Ramanuja

> agreed to go. He cured the

> illness of the princess, to the delight of the king.

> He was drawn to

> Ramanuja's faith and became a Srivaishnava. He then

> onwards came to be known

> as Vishnu- vardhana. In memory of this great event,

> the king built five

> Vaishnava temples Channiganarayana temple at Belur,

> Nambinarayana temple at

> Tondanur, Kirtinarayana temple at Talakad,

> Veeranarayana temple at Gadag and

>

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Srihi:

 

Respected Bhagavatha

 

The mail is self explanaotry can you all hel me.

 

Dasan

Lakshminarasimhan Sridhar

 

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Srihi

sathya

Cc: Sadagopan mama ; Anil T ; Haresh

Tuesday, June 29, 2004 7:52 PM

Re: Request for your help to bring up very age old

temples in Melukote- Karnataka- India

 

 

Srihi:

 

Sriman Sathya

 

Namaskaragalu.

 

I am Lakshimnarasimhan Sridhar. this mail is in response to the instruction

given by my Uncle Dr.V Sadagopan (USA) who is also my religious mentor. I am

Honary Resident Representative of Tamil Religious Monthly magazine Gopura

darisanam .My main work is to cover the Vaishnava temples in Karnataka. I know

there are lot of Vaishnava temples in Karnataka. My article has come about the

Venugopala swami temple in Maleeshwaram. In forth coming issue the article is

coming on Dodda Mallur Aprameya Temple & Swamy Desikans temple in Sathyagalam

near madya rangam ( Incidentally I have designed the website for Dodda mallur

and Sathyagalam and hosted it in my cost which you might be aware). In a day or

two i am hosting a website for Thooppul avathara Sthalam of Swami Desikan and

after that Melkote's website i will launch. Now i have got an idea in melkote

web site itself we can give the link to Thondannur temple and other temple. For

melkote i have enough material and pictures of deity etc. , but i don't have the

details for other two temples.( Infact in January 2004 i visited the temple

along with my brother sriman Haarish from Singapore watchman and Bhattar did

not allow to take picture nor gave the sthalapurana etc. If you can kindly help

me in getting the full co-operation from bhattar for taking pictures and in

obtaining sthala purana I assure i can bring these two temples to the knowledge

of people and it is possible only with the blessings of my acharya Bhagvan

Ramanuja and Swami Desikan . I want to build a web site and also publish in

Tamil Magazine Gopura Darisanam.

 

Sri Parthasarathy is also known to me He writes article for our magazine also .

He is going out of station and will be back after 2/3 months only.

 

Hope to hear from your soon.

 

If you are in Bangalore can we meet in person?

 

Eagerly awaiting to hear from you.

 

Warmest Regards,

Lakshminarasimhan Sridhar

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Monday, June 28, 2004 10:27 AM

Request for your help to bring up very age old temples

in Melukote- Karnataka- India

 

 

Dear Mr. Parthasarthy,

 

Your work really needs appreciation sir.

Similarly, there are 3-4 very old temples which has its rich heritage &

history beyond 1000-5000years.

For those who are new to Melkote, I have attached some write-up ( copied from

the internet) about Melkote temple and the temples in the nearby Thondanur where

Sri Gopalakrishnaswamy temple and Sri Nambi Narayana Swamy temples are located

opposite to each other. There is also a temple of Sri Yoga Narashima swamy along

with Sri Ramanajar swamy in Shesha avatar.

 

There is only one priest Sri Raghuram Bhat who shuttles between Sri

Gopalakrishnaswamy temple and the Yoga Narashima swamy temple which is on the

nearby hillock. And there is another single priest named Sri K S Seshadri

Archakar.We understand that even for nitya Pooja there is severe shortage of

money. I also understand that the Endowment board that is supposed to maintain

these ancient temples gives only Indian ruppees eighteen only per month for the

daily expenditure for these temples where great sages like Ramanujacharaya have

performed poojas. These priests also are not paid monthly salary from the Govt.

They have to depend only on the money that devotees put in the arathi plate.

 

Now these temples are in a very pathetic condition for want for good

administrators like you who can generate funds to bring back the glory these

temples had long long ago. Even though these temples are very huge and big from

outside, when you go in one will surely feel very bad why we Hindus donot know

how to maintain and protect our dieties and temples.

 

Like the work you are doing for this temple in tamilnadu. i also request your

kindselves to do something for these temples also. Somebody Pl help. Pl help Pl

help.Especially the significant temples like Yoga Narashima temple on the

hillock where its said that Ramanujar had a debate with 1000+strong Jain monks

and won over them and also converted them to vaishnavas. One has to visit

Melukote and Thondanur to see this and experience this in person.

 

Melkote

Temples of Karnataka

 

 

 

Melkote located near Mysore in Karnataka houses an ancient shrine to

Vishnu, worshipped as TiruNarayana. This shrine is known for its long standing

association with the spiritual leader Ramanujacharya. Melkote is also known as

Yadavagiri, yatistalam, Vedadri and Narayanadri.

 

The presiding deity here (moolavar) is known by the name Tiru Narayana,

while the processional image of Vishnu goes by the name Selva Pillai or Sampath

Kumara. Vishnu's consort is known by the name Yadugiri Taayaar. The image of

Selvappillai is housed in the Rangamandapa. There are shrines to Yadugiri

Taayaar and Kalyani Nachiyaar. The temple tank is known by the name Kalyani

theertham.

 

Legend has it this image of Vishnu was held in worship by Bhrahma. It is

believed that the festival image Sampatkumara was worshipped by Rama and his son

Kusha; hence the name Ramapriya. Legend has it that Krishna installed this image

here at Melkote.

 

Melkote has two distinct temples. The Tirunarayana temple at the

foothills and the hill temple to Yoga Narasimha. Legend has it that the Yoga

Narasimha temple image was installed here by Prahlada.

 

King Bittideva of Karnataka who embraced the Sri Vaishnava way of life

and patronized the saint Ramanujacharya, assumed the name of Vishnuvardhana and

built five shrines known as the Panchanarayana temples. It is believed that at

that time the Narayanapura shrine was in ruins and that both the images of

Tirunarayana and Sampathkumara were missing and that Ramanujacharya discovered

the image of Tirunarayana in the midst of Tulasi shrubs on the Yadavagiri hill

and installed it back in the temple.

 

Legend has it that during the Muslim raids of South India, the festival

image of Melkote was stolen and taken away and that Ramanujacharya restored it

from the court of the ruler. It is said that it a muslim princess had gotten

attached to the image of Selvappillai and that being unable to part with it, she

followed the Acharya to Melkote and then merged into the shrine there. In honor

of this, there is an image of Bibi Nachiyar here.

 

This temple is known for its Vairamudi Sevai in the month of

March-April, when the image of Selvappillai is adorned with a diamond crown and

taken out in procession. It is traditional belief that this crown is not to be

looked at when it is not worn by the festival image; hence each year, during the

occasion, the officiating priest picks up the crown from its chest with his eyes

blindfolded and then places it upon the head of the image of Selvappillai.

Thousands congregate to celebrate this occasion each year.

 

Such was the hospitality of the residents of Melkote that they were

reluctant to let Ramanuja leave for Srirangam. Hence, Ramanujacharya made an

image of himself and left it behind. It is to be noted that Ramanuja's body in

its preserved state is maintained at Srirangam and that there is another image

of Ramanuja at Sriperumpudoor near Chennai.

 

 

 

A write up to explain about the origination of Sri Nambi Narayana Swamy

temple:

 

 

 

Bitti Deva was the ruler of this place ( a Jain follower)

 

Ramanuja traveled eastward and came to Tondanur, the second capital of the

Hoysala Empire. Bitti Deva (Vittala Devaraya) was the name of the Hoysala ruler.

His daughter was suffering from a mental illness. Ramanuja by now had become

famous as the man who cured the illness of the Chola princess. When the king

sent for Ramanuja, he did not go at first. But when a disciple,Tondanurunambi,

assured him that the Hoysala king was not a fanatical tyrant like the Chola

king, Ramanuja agreed to go. He cured the illness of the princess, to the

delight of the king. He was drawn to Ramanuja's faith and became a Srivaishnava.

He then onwards came to be known as Vishnu- vardhana. In memory of this great

event, the king built five Vaishnava temples Channiganarayana temple at Belur,

Nambinarayana temple at Tondanur, Kirtinarayana temple at Talakad, Veeranarayana

temple at Gadag and Chaluvanarayana temple at Melkote. These temples are lasting

monuments of Karnataka culture and architecture. Ramanuja b

With Best Wishes & Regards

 

G. SATYA NARAYANAN

 

 

 

-

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"LakshmiNarasimhan SrinivasaRaghavan" <lsriniva;

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<srivenugopala>; "Raghu Veeravalli" <vvraghuja;

"vijaya" <vijaya1989; "With regards from Dr. Kilambi Ramakrishna"

<kramakrishna; <>;

<rangapriya>; "sandeeplaks2002" <sandeeplaks2002;

<saranagathi>; <sarathy1942; "senkamalam44"

<senkamalam44; "Mandyam K Srinivasa" <msrinivasa;

"Murali Srinivasan" <mambalammurali; "raja lakshmi"

<psree19662000; "Sowmya Laxmi" <laxmisowmya; "sudarshan

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> ADIYEN IS GREATFUL TO THOSE WHO CONTRIBUTED FOR ABOVE SCHEME.

> ADIYEN HAD DECIDED TO ADOPT THE TEMPLE OF SRI ANANDAVALLI SAMETHA

VAIKUNDAVASAR IN ARUMBULIYUR ON BANKS OF PALARU NEAR THIRUMUKKOODAL ENROUTE

CHINGLEPUT- KANCHIPURAM LINE.

> THE SAID TEMPLE WAS NOT OPEND FOR THE LAST NINE YEARS FOR NITHYA POOJA, AN

ONE CAN IMAGINE THE CONDITION OF THE TEMPLE TODAY. TO RENOVATE, START THE

DAILY POOJA ALL THE VAISHNAVAITS ARE REQUESTED TO SEND THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS

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Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.

Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).

Version: 6.0.569 / Virus Database: 360 - Release 26/01/2004

 

 

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