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Apr 1, 2022, 11 tweets

Sri Ranganatha Temple in Srirangapatna, #Karnataka

It is a #Hindu temple. But how many of us know it's connection with #Jainism??

Records say that it was constructed extensively using material of 101 #Jain temples demolished nearby at Kalaswadi by a Vaishnavite Timmaya.
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An inscription in the temple reveals it was first consecrated in 984 CE by Tirumalaiah, a vassal of the Western Gangas. He founded 2 temples on the island - one of Ranganatha & a smaller one of Tirumala Deva enclosing them with a wall; & called the place Sri Rangapura/pattana
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Ranganatha temple is protected by @ASIGoI. It is just 400 metres away from Tipu's Summer palace in Srirangapatnam. In the early 12th century, Hoysala King Vishnuvardhana (1108-1152 CE), granted the village of Srirangapatna to Ramanujacharya as an Agraharam (place of learning)
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In 1454, Timmana, a Hebbere or descendant of the Vaishnavite Brahmins who accompanied Ramanujacharya from the East, by a visit to Vijaynagar & the aid of a hidden treasure which he had just discovered, obtained permission from the government of the district to erect a FORT
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Which was later enlarged by the barbarous demolition of 101 Jain temples at Kalaswadi, a town half-way between that place & Mysur, the materials of which were removed for the improvement of the New temple. Grants are extant from Timmana in the same year he laid the foundation
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An earlier inscription of the great Hoysala King Veera Ballala II (1210 CE) confirms that additions & renovations were made to the temple at that time. The entrance tower bears features of Vijayanagara architecture. Contributions were also made by the Wodeyar kings of Mysore.
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Srirangapatna-ADI RANGA is the 1st most Holy & Important Site of Ranganatha temples in South India. 2nd being Madhya Ranga Temple in Shivanasamudram, Mandya dt, #Karnataka. 3rd being Sriranganatha temple in Trichy, #Tamilnadu. 4 more in list of Pancharanga, all in #TamilNadu
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Sources:
archive.org/details/histor…

'Historical sketches of the South of India in an attempt to trace the History of Mysore' by Mark Wilks. Edited with notes by Murray Hammick

'Seringapatam; past and present'
by George Bruce Malleson, 1876
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My visit to Srirangam temple last week. Interesting to see the Bali peedam & Mana Stambha, typically found in old #Jain temples of the south.
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As rightly documented, one can literally see the whole temple complex inside & outside is fitted with random pillars, idols, broken pieces from other temples. There is no uniformity in the architecture nor any artistic structure in most part of the temple.
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