Mariyammanahalli

Mariyammanahalli
Mariyammanahalli

Narayanadevarakere

—  town  —
Mariyammanahalli
Location of Mariyammanahalli
in Karnataka and India
Coordinates 15°10′N 76°22′E / 15.16°N 76.36°E / 15.16; 76.36Coordinates: 15°10′N 76°22′E / 15.16°N 76.36°E / 15.16; 76.36
Country India
State Karnataka
District(s) Bellary
Subdistrict(s) Hospet
Nearest city Hospet
Parliamentary constituency bellary
Assembly constituency Hagaribommanahalli
Population

Density

12,195 (2001)

25,000 /km2 (64,750 /sq mi)

Time zone IST (UTC+05:30)
Website '

Mariyammanahalli is a town in the southern state of Karnataka, India.[1][2] It is located in the Hospet taluk of Bellary district in Karnataka.

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Demographics

As of 2001 India census, Mariyammanahalli had a population of 12195 with 6116 males and 6079 females.[1]



This village built on 1953 due to construction of Dam for TungaBhadra River.Before construction of this village peoples are settled in the city named "NARAYANA DEVARA KERE",Which is a big Business hub in the rule of British Government.In 1953 due to construction of TungaBhadra dam the peoples are split's in three places named Hospet,Hagaribommana Hallli,& Mariyammana Halli.The devoted god of Narayana devara kere is "SHREE BHOO LAXMINARAYANA" swami which is currently worshiping by the people of Mariyammana Halli.The devotees of LAXMINARAYANA SWAMI are Grandly celebrates JATRA mahotsava(FAIR) on Chitra Shuddha Navami generally called SRI RAMA NAVAMI according to Hindu Panchaangam Every year.


Edited as per my Knowledge-Laxminarayan Shastri.R

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