
Kote Sri Anjaneya Swamy Temple
Temple
Kote Sri Anjaneya Swamy Temple
The Kote Sri Anjaneya Swamy Temple is located near the northern gate of the Mysore Palace in Mysuru, Karnataka. The temple is dedicated to Lord Anjaneya (Hanuman) and is known for its beautiful idol of Lord Anjaneya, which was obtained from Belagola. The temple features a tall Garuda statue in front of it, which is illuminated at the top.
Devotees visit the temple from dawn to dusk to offer prayers and sevas. The temple is also known for its special poojas performed on Amavasya, where talismans (thaithas) are charged by chanting powerful mantras.
The temple attracts a diverse group of devotees, including Muslims who believe in the healing powers of Lord Anjaneya.
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Kote Sri Anjaneya Swamy Temple is located in Mysuru (Mysore), Karnataka.
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