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Gunja Narasimha Swamy Temple, Tirumakudal Narasipura : ウィキペディア英語版
Gunja Narasimha Swamy Temple, Tirumakudal Narasipura

The Gunja Narasima Swamy Temple is a Hindu temple in Tirumakudal Narasipura, a town in the Mysore district, Karnataka state, India. The town is located 20 miles south east of the historically important city of Mysore. The temple dates back to about the 16th rule of the Vijayanagara empire and is built in typical ''dravidian'' style with an imposing ''gopura'' (tower) over the entrance gate (''mahadwara'') and a four pillared ''mantapa'' ("hall") in front of the sanctum.. The temple is located at the confluence of the Kaveri river and the Kabini river and is considered sacred by Hindus. The temple gets its name from the ''Gunja'' tree (''Abrus precatorious'') that grows in the front of the main entrance. Sculptures in the temple include those of the Hindu god Narasimha and the demon King Hiranyakashipu. By virtue of its sanctity, the temple is often compared to Kashi, a sacred city for Hindus in northern India.

According to the renowned British Raj era historian and epigraphist B. Lewis Rice, the temple was in the patronage of the ''Dalavoy'' of Mysore ("feudal lord") with an annual maintenance. Records indicate the temple underwent repairs and embellishments during this time.〔Rice B.L. (1887), p312, ''Mysore: A Gazetteer Compiled for Government - vol 2'', Asian Educational Services, ISBN 81-206-0977-8〕 The temple is a protected monument under the Karnataka state division of the Archaeological Survey of India. There is another temple close by, called the "Agastyeshwara" temple, and both temples are the venue of a religious fair (''Jatra'') that is held annually attracting large number of devotees.〔Sajnani Manohar (2001) , p171, ''Encyclopaedia of Tourism Resources in India, Volume 2'', Gyan Publishing, New Delhi, ISBN 81-7835-018-1〕〔
==Gallery==

File:Renovated temple complex of Gunjanarasimha Swamy Temple at T. Narasipur.jpg|Gunja Narasimha Swamy temple complex, from outside the ''prakara'' at Tirumakudal Narasipura
File:View from the rear in the Gunjanarasimhaswamy temple at Tirumakudal Narasipura.JPG|View from the rear in the Gunjanarasimhaswamy temple at Tirumakudal Narasipura
File:Decorative door jamb and lintel over a minor shrine entrance in the Gunjanarasimhaswamy temple complex at Tirumakudal Narasipura.jpg|Decorative door jamb and lintel over a minor shrine in the rear ''prakara'' of the Gunja Narasimha Swamy temple at Tirumakudal Narasipura
File:Pillared entrance to mantapa of Gunjanarasimhaswamy temple at Tirumakudal Narasipura.JPG|Pillared entrance to ''mantapa'' of the Gunja Narasimhaswamy temple at Tirumakudal Narasipura


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