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Malavalli is a town and a
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Mandya district Mandya district is an administrative district of Karnataka, India. The district Mandya was carved out of larger Mysore district in the year 1939. Mandya is the main town in Mandya district. As of 2011, the district population was 1,808,680 ...
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Karnataka Karnataka ( ) is a States and union territories of India, state in the southwestern region of India. It was Unification of Karnataka, formed as Mysore State on 1 November 1956, with the passage of the States Reorganisation Act, 1956, States Re ...
. Malavalli town in history is quoted dates back to 27 March 1799 - Fourth Anglo Mysore War. Battle of Malavalli was fought between Tippu Sultan's Mysore Army against the British East India Company led by Arthur Wellesley. The men from the town fought fiercely and laid down their lives. The town was ruled by the Nada Yajamaan family. The postal code of Malavalli is 571430.


Geography

Malavalli town is located at . It has an average elevation of .


Attractions

Malavalli town is a very vibrant and active rural market. It stretches for a whole length of 4 km. Marehalli Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple, Marehalli, Malavalli 2 km from Malavallli town the Marehalli Lakshmi Narasimhaswamy Temple is among the prominent Narasimhaswamy temples in Mandya District, belonging to the Sri Vaishnava tradition. Built during the 10th century and renovated by Raja Raja chola 1st the temple exists amidst thick greenery in an area of around 12 acres. It is believed that long ago two sages by name Suyagna and Lambakarna performed yagnas and
tapasya Tapas (Sanskrit: तपस्, romanized: tapas) is a variety of austere spiritual meditation practices in Indian religions. In Jainism, it means asceticism (austerities, body mortification); in Buddhism, it denotes spiritual practices includin ...
s where the temple exists now. The lord Narasimhaswamy pleased with their devotion appeared in their dream and assured that he would reside there. The place was earlier known was Gajaranya Kshetra. The deity Narasimhaswamy swamy locally known as Marehalli Mudukappa is also known as sowmya Narasimhaswamy. The temple complex consists of the “Amrutheshwara” temple at the entrance two mantapas on either side of the temple. Facing the main structure is the 40 feet long Garuda Gamba and Brundawana. An Anjuneyaswamy Temple at the left followed by Pathalankana and Ganesh temple are at the main entrance of the temple. The Bhoodevi and Neeladevi deities are also worshipped here. Surrounded by 108 pillars and ankanas. The Navaranga leads to the sanctum sanctorum. Of the temple called the Shukanasini Mantapa. Where the lord is seated with Goddess Lakshmi on his left lap. Prominent among the belief is that an “Amruthakalasha” lies beneath the lotus feet of Goddess Lakshmi, which when invoked with devotion fulfills all desires. Athmalingeshwara Kshethra near Bharathinagar (around 13 km from Malavalli) is of equal importance. The world famous
Somanathapura Somanathapura, also spelled Somnathpur temple or Somanathpura is a town in T Narasipura Taluk, Mysore district in the state of Karnataka in India.
Hoysala temple is located 28 km south-westerly to Malavalli Other temples in the region are: *Shri Anjaneya (Muthathiraya) Temple, Muthathi which is on the banks of river Kaveri. *Sri Thayi Kabbalamma temple near Halaguru town, *Sri Adinadu Chikkamma Thayi Temple in Chottanahalli Village, *Sri Malai Mahadeswara temple Channipura (D. C. Pura) near by Hadli Circle *Sri Basavewara temple and Mane Manchamma Thayi temple Agasanapura *Nadumargada Basaveswara temple in Halaguru Malavalli main road *Sri Dharege Doddavaru Manteswamy temple Matada Honna Nayakanahalli near Halaguru town *Antarahalli Siddapaji temple in K. M. Doddi and Halaguru main road *Avverahalli Saneswara temple near Malavalli town(6 km) *Hebbetada Basaveswara nearby Halaguru town *Udbhava Murthy Sri Chenna Someshwara temple in Belathur village, around 8 km from Halaguru town *Kamadenu, Basaveswara and Shaneswara Temple in Thuraganuru village near Hadly Circle Malavalii *Sri Abhaya Anjaneya temple and Kalabairaveswara temple in Aladahalli village near Hadly Circle *Sri Matthithaleshwara Temple, Kalluveeranahalli, Malavalli Taluk (9 km north of town) *Sri Kaleshwara Temple, Yathambadi, Malavalli Taluk (24 km north-east of town) *Sri Matthitaleswara temple, Kalluveranahalli *Ganalu falls(benki falls) Nearby are the
Shivanasamudra Shivanasamudra Falls is a cluster of waterfalls on the borders of Malavalli, Mandya and Kollegala, Chamarajanagara, in Karnataka, India, situated along the river Kaveri. The falls form the contour between the districts of Chamarajanagara and Ma ...
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Shimsha Shimsha is a river that flows in the state of Karnataka, India. It is one of the tributaries of the river Kaveri, which is one of the major rivers of South India. The river originates in the southern part of the Devarayanadurga hill in the ...
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Cauvery Wildlife Sanctuary The Cauvery Wildlife Sanctuary is a protected area located in the Mandya, Chamarajanagar and Ramanagar districts of Karnataka, India. The Cauvery River passes through its midst. An area of was established as Cauvery Wildlife Sanctuary on 14 Ja ...
, Muthathi forest, Bheemeshwari Cauveri fishing camp near Halaguru., Galibore fishing camp and more


Demographics

India
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, Malavalli had a population of 35,800. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Malavalli has an average literacy rate of 64%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 69%, and female literacy is 58%. In Malavalli, 13% of the population is under 6 years of age. It has 186 villages as per 2001 census. In higher/professional education segment at Malavalli, there are absolutely no Medical/Engineering/Nursing/Pharmacy colleges/ Polytechnics at Malavalli Town, except a para medical college i.e., Vidya Institute of Para Medical Sciences which is at Mysore road, Malavalli. Apart from this, among degree and pre-university colleges, Shanthi College and Government College are at Malavalli in addition to few others.


See also

* Halaguru * Maddur, Mandya * Alada Halli


References

{{reflist Cities and towns in Mandya district