Melkote

SIGHTSEEING, MELUKOTE Updated : May 24, 2016, 01.25 PM IST

Anita Rao Kashi

Anita Rao Kashi is a freelance travel and food writer based in Bangalore. After nearly 12 years with The Times of India in Bangalore,she went freelance in Jan 2006 to write about travel and food. Her stories have appeared in such publications as Lonely Planet Magazine India, National Geographic Magazine India, Economic Times, Jetwings, Femina, Tiger Tales, Silkwinds, Bangalore Mirror, The Star of Malaysia etc. Apart from writing for various national and international magazines, newspapers and websites, as well blogging on travel and food, she has worked on travel and food guides.



Located atop a set of rocky hills, about 55 km north of Mysore, Melkote is a tiny little village which is home to the 12th century Cheluvarayaswami Temple. Adjacent to it is the Yogaranasimhaswamy Temple which is located on an adjoining hill top and the only approach is through a set of steep steps. By far, the Cheluvarayaswami Temple is the most popular featuring a beautiful gopuram, ornate pillars with stunning sculptures, and the sanctum sanctorum containing the lovely sculpted deity. The temple is also known for its delicious prasadam of puliogare and payasam. The Yoganarasimha Temple is much smaller but offers fabulous views of the area surrounding the temple. Behind the main temple is the Academy of Sanskrit Research, and many other ruined temples and structures. It includes the famous Raja Dwara which is a majestic gateway, though unfinished, featuring exquisite carvings of embellished elephants, assorted figures, and gods and goddesses.
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