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arjuna-vallabha · 2 years
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Badari Narayana Melukote, Karnataka, photo by Sthaneekam
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expocitytravels · 2 years
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meluhha · 1 year
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MELUHHA. MELAKA. MELA. MEL. TA-MIL.
Meluhha/Melukhkha - This term appears in several ancient texts, including the Sumerian and Akkadian texts, and is thought to refer to the Indus Valley Civilization. Some scholars believe that the word has Dravidian origins.
Melaka - assemblage; “visionary encounters (with the Goddesses)”; the “union” (of Śiva and Śakti); Yoginīmelaka, “a meeting with Yoginīs”
Meru - This is a mountain that is considered sacred in Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain traditions. The word is believed to have Dravidian roots.
Mela - This is a Sanskrit word that means "gathering" or "assembly". It is commonly used to refer to large festivals and gatherings in India.
Melammu - This is a Sumerian word that means "divine radiance" or "divine glory". It is believed to have Dravidian roots.
Melakadambur - This is a village in Tamil Nadu, India, that is known for its ancient Hindu temple. The name of the village is believed to have originated from a combination of two words - "melai" (Tamil for high) and "kadambu" (Tamil for tree).
Melakarta - This is a system of organizing and classifying musical scales in Carnatic music, a classical music tradition from South India. The term "melakarta" literally means "primary scales" in Sanskrit, but its exact origins are unclear and it may have Dravidian roots.
Melaka - This is a city in Malaysia that was an important trading port in ancient times. The name is thought to have originated from a combination of two words - "mele" (Tamil for hill) and "ka" (Sanskrit for foot), referring to the city's location at the foot of a hill. 
Melana - a form of dance in Odisha
Melap - a traditional musical instrument in Rajasthan
Melchham - a folk dance form in Himachal Pradesh
Mel - a festival celebrated in Assam
Melana - a religious festival celebrated by the Khasi tribe in Meghalaya
Mel - a community gathering in Punjab
Melo - a type of folk song in West Bengal
Melava - a gathering of people for a social or religious occasion in Maharashtra
Meluha - an ancient civilization in the Indus Valley
Mel - a gathering of people for social and cultural events in Kerala
Mela - a festival or fair held in various parts of India
Melat - a type of song in the Maldives
Melan - a traditional wrestling competition in Uttarakhand
Mela-kacheri - a type of music concert in Tamil Nadu
Melattur style - a style of Bharatanatyam dance in Tamil Nadu
Melodious - having a pleasant tune or melody in music
Melam - a type of percussion music in Kerala
Melapadam - a musical composition in the Indian classical tradition
Melakarta - a system of classification of ragas in Carnatic music
Melavu - a traditional folk dance in Andhra Pradesh
Melghat - a mountain range in Maharashtra
Melkote - a town in Karnataka known for its temples
Melnattu - a term used to describe the western region of Tamil Nadu
Melukote - a town in Karnataka known for its temples
Meliaputti - a town in Andhra Pradesh
Melavasal - a place in Tamil Nadu known for its silk production
Melachirappalli - a town in Tamil Nadu
Melur - a town in Tamil Nadu
Melathiruppanthuruthi - a village in Tamil Nadu
Melmaruvathur - a town in Tamil Nadu known for its temple
Melanam - a type of ceremonial procession in Kerala
Melapalayam - a town in Tamil Nadu
Melmuri - a village in Kerala
Melparamba - a village in Kerala
Melkam - a traditional dance in Assam
Melamchi - a river in Nepal
Melukavu - a village in Kerala
Melmadoor - a village in Telangana
Melukote Narasimha - a form of Lord Vishnu worshipped in Karnataka
Melkallur - a village in Tamil Nadu
Melasani - a village in Karnataka
Melkamane - a village in Karnataka
Melvettoor - a village in Kerala
Melthonnakkal - a village in Kerala
Melukote Vyasaraya - a prominent philosopher and saint in the Madhva tradition
Meloor - a village in Kerala
Melkavattur - a village in Tamil Nadu
Meladi - a village in Rajasthan.
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"mel-" or "meldh-" which means "dark," "black," or "soil” is found in various Indo-European languages, such as the Latin word "melas," the Greek word "mélās," the Old English word "melan," and the Sanskrit word "mālā."
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deshamukalamu · 1 year
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Karthigai Thiruvaadirai. Aridra Nakshatram . Deepothsavam. Thirunarayanapuram - Melukote (at Melkote Mysore) https://www.instagram.com/p/CmB5KM_vt26/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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indiadivine · 7 days
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Arati of Sri Yoga Narasimha at Melukote, Karnataka.
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cgbalu · 5 months
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Melukote.
Lovely. It was the year 2017. My son made me realise, a dream…. It was a Motor bike trip. The motor bike: Bullet. Royal Enfield. The passion for riding Royal Enfield was fulfilled. We hired two bullets at Mysuru. It was thrilling. The riding was nervous. The feeling was something in between uneasy and excitement. Here I share some pictures. Mahishasur
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vinaykumarvnayak · 1 year
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Watch "ಎಸ್.ಈ.ಟಿ ಸಂಭ್ರಮ ಮತ್ತು ಪ್ರೇಮಂ ೨ ಧ್ವನಿಸುರುಳಿ ಬಿಡುಗಡೆ | SET | MANDYA | PANADAVAPURA | MELUKOTE | PREMAM" on YouTube
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suchananewsblog · 1 year
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Krishi Mela inaugurated
 A two-day Krishi Mela showcasing new agricultural technologies and new varieties of paddy was inaugurated at the Krishi Vigyan Kendra at VC Farm in Mandya on Friday. The farmers were apprised of the benefits of the new paddy varieties in terms of higher yield. Melukote MLA C.S.Puttaraju who inaugurated the Krishi Mela urged the farmers to harness the latest technologies besides interacting…
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creative-pens · 1 year
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Biography of J. Jayalalithaa
Jayalalithaa Jayaram ( born 24 February 1948 ), commonly referred to as J. Jayalalitha, is the former Chief Minister and current leader of the opposition of the Government of Tamil Nadu, India. She is the incumbent General Secretary of All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam ( AIADMK ), a Dravidian party in the state.
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J. Jayalalithaa is called Amma ( English : Mother ) by her supporters and Puratchi Thalaivi ( English : Revolutionary Leader ) by her followers. She was a popular film star in Tamil and Telugu cinema before entering politics.
J. Jayalalithaa EarlyLife
J. Jayalalithaa was born Komalavalli in Melukote in Pandavapura taluk of Mandya district, Karnataka,  in a Tamil Iyengar family, native of Srirangam, Trichy. She was initially educated at the Bishop Cotton Girls’ High School in Bangalore but later moved to Madras State ( now Tamil Nadu ) along with her mother Sandhya, who ventured as an actress into Tamil cinema.
J. Jayalalithaa was then schooled at Sacred Heart Matriculation School ( popularly known as Church Park Presentation Convent ) in Chennai ( then, Madras ). She excelled in academics and has claimed that she was offered a scholarship for higher studies from the Government of India but with guidance from her mother, young Jayalalitha moved into film industry.
J. Jayalalithaa started acting most of her well known hits when she was 15. She had an older brother, Jayakumar, who died in the early 90’s. He was married to Vijaya and has two children.
J. Jayalalithaa Film Career
Prior to her venture into politics, she had a successful career in the Tamil film industry as an actress. She acted in the English language movie Epistle released in 1961 and produced by Shankar Giri, son of former president of India Dr. V. V. Giri. Chinnada Gombe, her first film in Kannada, was a major hit.
J. Jayalalithaa first Telugu film Manushulu Mamathalu made her famous. In 1972, she was honored by the Tamil Nadu State Government with the Kalaimamani award. She has acted opposite Dharmendra in the Hindi Movie Izzat. Her last film was Nadhiyai Thedi Vandha Kadal in 1980.
J. Jayalalithaa Political Career
In 1981, she joined the AIADMK and was nominated to the Rajya Sabha in 1988, marking her entry into the Parliament of India. Her association with politics grew from her friendship with the Late M. G. Ramachandran ( popularly known as M.G.R ), a movie star and former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, and her position as MGR’s concubine helped her become his political heir.
On M.G.R’s death, she was alienated by a faction of the party who, instead, chose to support M.G.R’s wife, Janaki Ramachandran. Drawing on her massive popularity and her image as the “wronged woman”, in 1989, she won the elections to the Tamil Nadu legislative assembly, incidentally, becoming the first woman to be elected Leader of the Opposition.
In 1991, following the assassination of Rajiv Gandhi, just days before the elections, her alliance with the Indian National Congress paid off as a sympathy wave propelled the coalition to a massive victory.
J. Jayalalithaa was re – elected to the legislative assembly and became the first elected woman chief minister of Tamil Nadu, serving the full tenure ( 24 June 1991 – 12 May 1996 ) ( Janaki Ramachandran technically became the first woman chief minister following her husband’s death, but she was unelected and presided over a transitional ‘caretaker’ government ).
Due to an anti – incumbency wave, and several allegations of corruption and malfeasance against her and her ministers, she lost power to the D.M.K in 1996, in a landslide defeat. All the ministers in her erstwhile cabinet, including her, were defeated in the elections and six of them even lost their deposits, meaning that they did not even secure the minimum number of votes expected of them.
She returned to power with a huge majority in the 2001 elections, having mustered a bigger coalition and defying many pre – poll predictions. In the last assembly elections held in 2006, her party had to relinquish power to the DMK government. Read More on..
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hinducosmos · 2 years
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Melukote Temple, Karnataka Video by - @haris_wanderlust 🎥 Visit - www.SecretTemples.com (via Instagram: Secret Temples)
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famousplacesinindia · 3 years
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Yoga Narasimha Temple at #Melukote is one of the prime attractions of this Hindu religious spot. Situated under the Pandavpura Taluk in the Mandya district of #Karnataka, the impressive temple stands on top of a hill at a height of 1777 metres above the sea level. The historic temple attracts devotees due to its architectural beauty, serene surroundings and religious significance. Overview: The majestic temple is dedicated to the Hindu deity, Narasimha. The temple houses an idol of Narasimha in a seated position with the Yogapatta. The temple is considered to be one of the seven holy centres devoted to the worship of Narasimha. Apart from the regular pujas carried out on a daily basis, the temple holds special pujas to celebrate the Narasimha Jayanthi festival every year. History: The history of the temple dates back to the ancient times. The temple was built during the Hoysala kingdom. The beauty and religious significance of the temple has always fascinated the common people and the royalty alike. The temple has a huge drum that was donated by Tipu Sultan. It has a beautiful bell that was donated by the Mysore Parakalamatha. During the rule of the erstwhile Wodeyar Kings of Mysore, Krishnaraja Wodeyar III had donated a gold crown to the temple deity. https://www.instagram.com/p/COW7ojoBy-9/?igshid=1bzepghr3mjk
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bikeshala · 3 years
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Posted by RUDRESH, bike trip covers Malavalli, Melukote in India. Bikes used - Bajaj Dominar 250, Royal Enfield Classic 350. Check distance, expenses, partners, photos and more https://www.bikeshala.com/trip/malavalli-to-melukote/D4872FB9D1/
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akilnarayana · 4 years
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#exploreyourbackyard series 4 . . This one at one of the Kalyanis in Melukote. A Kalyani is a reservoir or well built as part of a temple complex.. Melukote apparently has 110 of them all withing walking distance of each other. . @incredibleindia @tourismkarnataka @karnatakaworld @tourismofindia @indiatravellifetourism . . #visualsoflife #travelandlife #lifeofadventure #exploretocreate #theglobewanderer #beautifuldestinations #discoverearth #incredibleindia #melukote #melkote #karnatakatravel #bangaloretravels #bangalore #karnatakatourism #karnatakafocus . . https://akilwrites.wordpress.com (at Melkote Kalyani) https://www.instagram.com/p/CFilA2vnc_m/?igshid=1cp1gey91bjhc
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shrikanthpavalkody · 4 years
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Indian Runner Duck . . . #shrikanthbhatphotography #birdphotography #birdwatching #duck #ducks #ducksofinstagram #village #2ducks #birdphotographyindia #wildlifeonearth #wildlife #photooftheday #picoftheday #bbcearth #natgeoyourshot #nationalgeography #karnataka #mandya #melukote #farm @canon_photos @natgeo @natgeotravel @natgeoindia @animalplanet (at Melukote/Melkote) https://www.instagram.com/p/CCBkikpHWe8/?igshid=1k4x4g2hbmz2m
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deshamukalamu · 1 year
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Ratha saptami today at Melukote (at Melkote Mysore) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cn8WqvrvNJ-/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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mysurudays · 4 years
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Melukote #melukote #melukotetemple #melukotekalyani #melukotediaries #monday #mysore #mysurudays (at Melkote) https://www.instagram.com/p/CAJ_aR5HoIg/?igshid=xjge4gseh6zx
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