Mallur, Karnataka

Mallur, Karnataka
Dodda Mallur
village
Mallur, Karnataka
Location in Karnataka, India
Mallur, Karnataka
Mallur, Karnataka (India)
Coordinates: 12°38′49″N 77°10′47″E / 12.647017°N 77.179844°E / 12.647017; 77.179844Coordinates: 12°38′49″N 77°10′47″E / 12.647017°N 77.179844°E / 12.647017; 77.179844
Country  India
State Karnataka
District Ramanagara
Languages
  Official Kannada
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)

Dodda Mallur (ದೊಡ್ಡ ಮಳ್ಳೂರು) is a village in Channapatna Taluk in Ramanagara district in the Indian state of Karnataka. Mallur is located on the banks of the river Kanva. The village is famous for its temples of Sri Ramaprameya Swamy, Aravindavalli and Ambegalu Navaneeta Krishna (crawling Krishna). It is approximately 60 km from Bangalore in Bangalore-Mysore state highway. It is roughly 3 km from Channapatna.

The idol of Ambegalu Navaneetha Krishna (crawling Krishna with butter in hand), is believed to be the only deity of Lord Sri Krishna in this pose. This idol was installed by Vyasaraja (aka Vyasatirtha), who was a prominent saint of Dvaita Vedanta. The famous Kriti (musical composition or song) "Jagadodharana Adisidale Yashode" was composed by most prominent composer of Carnatic music Purandaradasa in appreciation of the beauty of this idol.

Dodda Mallur is located between Bangalore and Mysore. Its 60 km from Bangalore and approximately 80 km from Mysore. It is 3 km from Channapatna.

Transport: You can reach Channapatna by Bus and Train. From Channapatna, local autorickshaws and private vehicles transport travelers to Doddamallur.

History

History has it that the temple of Aprameya was built in the 11th century by Chola emperor Rajendra Simha. The temple is named after the invading Chola general Aprameya.

Main entrance of the Aprameya Swamy Temple

This place is on the banks of river kanva and river bed constitutes the major portion on this village, hence this place is called Maraloor (ಮರಳೂರು), Sand City, later transformed to Mallur in native tongue. Legends says Lord Aprameya swamy temple has been built on this sand has no strong foundations.

Geography

Dodda Mallur is located at 12°38′49″N 77°10′47″E / 12.647017°N 77.179844°E / 12.647017; 77.179844.[1] It has an average elevation of 739 metres (2424 feet).

Events

The Brahmotsavam of Sri Ramaprameya Swamy happens to fall in the months of April/May of every year. The architecture of this temple is built in such a way that for this part of the year the sunrays at sunrise fall directly on the sanctum sanctorum (Garbhagudi of Sri Aprameya Swamy)

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