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- Melukote in Pandavapura taluk of Mandya district, Karnataka, in southern India, is one of the sacred places in Karnataka.It is built on rocky hills, known...
- Melukote ****embly constituency is one of the 224 Legislative ****embly constituencies of Karnataka in India. It is part of Mandya district. List of constituencies...
- from Karnataka. He is a Member of the Karnataka Legislative ****embly from Melukote ****embly constituency since 2023 representing the Sarvodaya Karnataka Party...
- constituency in Karnataka, from 2004 to 2008 and also the first MLA of Melukote constituency from 2008-2013.In the 2014 Indian General Election, he defeated...
- elections in five seats, namely Melukote, Belthangady, Virajpet, Bilgi and Mandya constituencies. SKP won the Melukote seat. Darshan Puttannaiah, son of...
- Melkote Temple". Karnataka.com. 3 October 2017. Retrieved 30 September 2020. Melukote Temple. Hindu Religious Charitable Endowment Department, Government of...
- Vaishnavites. The fourth of the Divya Desams that completes this series is Melukote, which is known as Thirunarayanapuram. Vaishnavites believe that visiting...
- Jayaram and Vedavalli (Sandhya) in a Hindu Tamil Iyengar Brahmin family at Melukote, Pandavapura taluk, Mandya district, then in Mysore State (now Karnataka)...
- 1098 to 1122 in Karnataka. He first lived in Tondanur and then moved to Melukote where the Cheluvanarayana Swamy Temple and a well-organised matha were...
- ****isted Sri Rāmānujā to build a temple of Lord Thirunarayanaswamy at Melukote, which is now a temple town in Mandya district of Karnataka. Rāmānujā later...