- Yelandur
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native_name = Yalandur | type = city | latd = 12.07 | longd = 77.03
locator_position = right | state_name = Karnataka
district = Chamarajanagar
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altitude = 555
population_as_of = 2001
population_total = 8583| population_density =
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footnotes =Yalandur is a small taluka town in
Chamarajanagar district in theIndia n state ofKarnataka .It has historic and cultural importance in this regionGeography
Yalandur is located at coord|12.07|N|77.03|E|. [ [http://www.fallingrain.com/world/IN/19/Yelandur.html Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Yelandur] ] It has an average elevation of 555
metre s (1820 feet).Demographics
As of 2001 Indiacensus , [GR|India] Yalandur had a population of 8583. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Yalandur has an average literacy rate of 58%, lower than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 65%, and female literacy is 50%. In Yalandur, 10% of the population is under 6 years of age.Location
Yalandur is the smallest
Taluk ofChamarajanagar district inKarnataka state ofIndia . It consists of 33 villages. It is situated about 60 km south-west ofMysore and about 150 km south ofBangalore . In history it was called as Ramachndra yelanbure. Later on it changed into Yalandur.Historic importance
It was under the rule of the
Chola Kingdom ofTamilnadu in the 15th and 16th centuries.When it came under the rule ofWodeyars of Mysore, in the early 18th century,Dewan Poorniah , a notableDewan from here, was gifted the land of Yalandur and its surrounding villages byKrishnaraja Wodeyar III - the King of Mysore, in appreciation of the great service rendered to theMysore State by Poorniah as Dewan or the Prime Minister. Poorniah was instrumental in making theMysore state into a strong empire and greatly admired, as son of the soil, for having developed the region with several visionary works.Temples
Gaurishwara temple was built in 1550 A.D during the reign of Devabhupala (Singadepa) of the
Chola dynasty. This temple was rebuilt in 1654 -1655 by Muddabhupa, grand son Devabhupala, as the old temple was highly dilapidated. The temple has some unique features which makes it very distinctive. Though there is no towering entrance gopura (as is common in South Indian temples), it has a mahadwara or gate called “Bale Mantapa” (Bangle entrance) which has exquisitely stone carved themes, on the walls and pillars, depicting mythological stories of Andhakasura [http://www.sacredsites.com/asia/india/ellora.html] (slaying of demon Andhakasura0,Narasimha (Half Man – Half Lion God) in various manifestations ofDakshinamurthy andSharaba ,Bhirava ,Kalingamardhana krishna, Vali andSugriva . Monolithic stone chains (stone carved rings - 20 cm each) adorn the four corners and the door side of the entrance which gives the name of Bale (Bangle) Mantapa to the temple entrance.Tourism
B R Hills is one of the major tourist destinations in the taluk. At a height of 5,091 feet above sea level, this hill stretches from north to south for about 16 km. All round are deciduous trees. And roaming amidst the long grass and tall trees are animals.K.Gudi(Kyathadevaraya Gudi) in B.R.Hills: This is an unmatched combination of holiday at a hill-station and an opportunity for exploration of the wildlife. The resort is located in the heart of the Biligiri Rangaswamy Sanctuary (B R Hills The famous poet Sri Shadakshara was from Yalandur. The temple in the town is well-known for ornate chains carved out of
granite stone.References
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