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- for devotees of Ranganatha. These five sites are collectively known as Pancharanga Kshetrams in South India. Since Srirangapatna is the first temple starting...
- The Pancharanga Kshetrams (Sanskrit: पञ्चरङ्ग क्षेत्रम्, romanized: Pañcaraṅga Kṣetram, lit. 'Five abodes/stages of Ranganatha') or Pancharangams is a...
- poet saints, or Alvars. This temple is along Kaveri and is one of the Pancharanga Kshetrams. The temple is one of the Pancha Kshethram where the goddess...
- saints, or the Alvars. This temple is along Kaveri and is one of the Pancharanga Kshetrams. The temple is believed to be of significant antiquity with...
- located along the banks of the Cauvery River and is one of the five Pancharanga Kshetrams located on the banks of the Cauvery River. The temple is believed...
- Shakarayapatna in Chikmagalur district in the southern region of Karnataka. The Pancharanga Kshetrams are the five most sacred Ranganatha temples that are located...
- 108 Abhimana Kshethram of Vaishnavate tradition and also one among the Pancharanga Kshetrams in Coimbatore, other four are (1) Melmudi Ranganathar near...
- "Immortalised in stone". The Hindu. 2 July 2009. Retrieved 8 April 2013. "Pancharanga Kshetrams". Indiantemples.com. Retrieved 20 June 2007. V., Meena (1974)...
- devotees of Ranganatha. These five sacred sites are together known as Pancharanga Kshetrams in Southern India. Since Srirangapatna is the first temple...
- installed in the Arya patal vasal (main gate before the first precinct). Pancharanga Kshetrams (also called Pancharangams, meaning the "five Rangams or Ranganathas")...