Manavyalakincha radaTe by Vidwan Belakavadi Rangaswamy Iyengar - Mysore concert, 1979
Raga: Nalinakanti, Tala: Adi, Composer: Sri Tyagarajaru
The ‘Belakavadi family’ is one of the most renowned music families in Karnataka. Members of this family have been Asthana Vidwans of the erstwhile Mysore Palace. Vidwan Belakavadi Rangaswamy Iyengar is the son of Belakavadi Srinavas Iyengar, a court musician of Mysore Palace.
Talakkad (Talakadu) Panchalinga temples 2
Several temples have been excavated from sand. Folklore suggests that the area was covered by sand following a woman's curse.
Mandalkammana Jathre
At Belakavadi 4th March 2018
Vaidyanatheshwara Temple | Talakadu, Mysore, Karnataka
Vaidyanatheswara temple is one of panchalinga temples in Talakadu dedicated to Hindu God Shiva said to be built between 10th - 14th century.
Talakadu is a desert like place on the bank of kaveri river in Mysore district of Indian state Karnataka. Talakadu is 45 km from Mysore and approximately 130 km from the city Bengaluru.
Talakadu is known for the Temples and once it had over 30 temples, most of which now hidden beneath the layers of sand. In this video I'll take you through Vaidyanatheshwara Temple excavated in year 1911.
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T, Narsipura. 'Gunja Narasimhaswamy & Agastheshwara Temple'
Gunja Narasimhaswamy & Agastheshwara Temple is near T Narasipura, Mysore District, Karnataka, India. Three rivers Cauvery, Kapila and Spatika Sarovara (Gupta Gamini) form Sangam in T Narasipura. According to legend in this place Maharshi Agasthya wanted to offer prayer to Lord Shiva. He ordered Hanuman to bring Shiva Lingam from Kashi. By the time Hanuman could get the Lingam Agasthya made a Lingam out of sand and started to worship it. Hanuman when returned with the Lingam got insulted, and he tried to smash with his fist on the Shiva Lingam. From that day onwards few drops of holy water (Holy Ganga) is falling down from the Shiva Lingam. In the Sangam, Kumbhamela is held once in every 3 years. Gunja Narasimhaswamy temple is more than 1,000 years old.
Somanathapura Chennakesava temple - ಸೋಮನಾಥಪುರ ಚೆನ್ನಕೇಶವ ದೇವಾಲಯ
The Chennakesava Temple, also referred to as Chennakeshava Temple, Keshava Temple or Kesava Temple, is a Vaishnava Hindu temple on the banks of River Kaveri at Somanathapura, Karnataka, India.
Somanathapura to Talakadu distance : 27KM.
Somanathapura temple to shivanasamudra distance: 42KM(via Belakavadi - T Narasipura road)
Somanathapura temple which district?
Somanathapura temple located in mysuru district.
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My Trip To Othi Malai( ஓதிமலை)Murugan Temple is situated at Coimbatore.From Coimbatore Bus stand to Annur 27Km. From Annur To Othimalai 15km.Monday After noon Tuesday,friday,shasti,krithigai,pournami,ammasai in these days only Temole Open.Dharsan Morning 10 am to Evening 6Pm clock Only
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Mandalkammana Jathre
At Belakavadi on 5th March 2018
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Palisamma Muddu Sarade - Veda Pradeep - Ambalapuzha Pradeep - Muthukulam Sreerag
Palisamma Muddu Sarade kriti by Purandaradasar
Raga : Sriranjini
Thala : Adi (tisra)
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