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Lord Vishweshwara is referred to at least in 12 rock edicts and recorded by the Kaifiyaths.[1] Table of ContentsHistory[edit]Architecture[edit]Legends[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]History[edit]The temple that belongs to the Maagane that comprises Nandikooru (Adve, Ulluru, Kolachuru), Kalathuru, Kutyaru, Padooru, Belapu and Kunjoor, has a rich history of over 1,000 years.The temple has been renovated and inaugurated in grand functions lasting from 4 March 2009 to 12 March 2009.[2]Devotees here pay their respect to Lord Vishweshwara by offering tender coconut Abhishekham, lit oil lamps and gold coins (pawan). It is believed that the Lord will grant all their prayers. The story goes that the Lord Ullaya got pleased with the penance observed by a devotee who belonged to the Kunda Hegde family and as result he descended from Kashi to Yelluru.[3][4] It is known as the divine place of Swayambhu Saannidhya. Architecture[edit]The architecture of the temple is unique and considered a classic one in the view of the Tantragama experts. The age-old temple has been considered as the perfect and unique model of the Devaayathana style of architecture.Legends[edit]The Lord Vishveshwara is believed to have emerged from underground respecting the devotion of a Samanta Raja of Kuthyar Dynasty. The linga of the Lord Shiva thus emerged and was first understood to have been found by a Koraga community (Scheduled Tribe) mother while she was collecting firewood and leaves in the forest where her son “Yellu” was buried after his untimely death. While cutting the bush she hit the ground and the earth is said to have started bleeding. Scared by the flow of blood she screamed “Oh, Maga Yellu, yei Moolu Ullana?” (meaning ‘Oh, my son Yellu, are you here?’) in Tulu. In fact it was the “Linga” itself, and it is said that the mark of the wound is still on it. And the village was thereafter known from Yelluna Ooru to gradually Yellur.References[edit]External links[edit]Amrutesvara Temple, AmruthapuraAnanthasayana templeAnekereAnnapoorneshwari TempleAnnigeriAntara GangeAvani, KolarBadami Cave TemplesBalligaviBanashankari Amma TempleBanashankari Temple, AmargolBanavasiBankapuraBegur, BangaloreBrahmeshvara Temple, KikkeriBucesvara Temple, KoravangalaBhoganidishvara, Chikkaballapur districtBhutanatha groupChamundeshwari TempleChamundeswari TempleChandramouleshwara TempleChaudayyadanapuraCheluvanarayana Swamy TempleChennakesava TempleChennakeshava Temple, AralaguppeChennakesava Temple, SomanathapuraChitrapur MathChowdeshwari TempleDevarayana DurgaDharmaraya Swamy TempleDharmasthala TempleDodda Ganeshana GudiDoddabasappa Temple DambalDurga temple, AiholeGadag-BetigeriKalakaleshwara Temple GajendragadGalaganathaGaurishvara Temple, YelandurGavi Gangadhareshwara TempleGodachiGokarnanatheshwara TempleHalasiHalasuru Someshwara TempleHangalHarihareshwara TemplePanchalingewara Temple HooliHoysaleswara TempleHulimavu cave TempleGanesha Temple, IdagunjiIkkeriIshvara Temple, ArasikereItagi BhimambikaKadri Manjunath TempleKaitabheshvara Temple, KubaturKalasaKalghatgiKalikamba TempleKalleshvara Temple, AmbaliKalleshvara Temple, AralaguppeKalleshvara Temple, Bagali]Kalleshwara Temple, Hire HadagaliKamala Narayana Temple BelagaviKanakagiriKarighatta templeKarikanammaKasivisvesvara Temple, LakkundiKedareswara temple, HalebiduKedareshvara Temple, BalligaviKeladiKeshava TempleKodlamane Shree Vishnumurthy TempleKodandarama TempleKoodliKote Venkataramana TempleKotilingeshwaraKrauncha GiriKudalasangamaKudroli BhagavathiKukke Subramanya TempleKuknurKumara Swamy Devasthana, BangaloreKundgolKurudumaleKuruvathi Basaveshwara templeLad Khan TempleLakkundiLakshmeshwarLakshmi Devi Temple, DoddagaddavalliLakshmi Narasimha Temple, BhadravatiLakshminarasimha Temple, HaranhalliLakshminarasimha Temple, JavagalLakshmi Narasimha Temple, NuggehalliLakshminarayana Temple, HosaholaluMahabaleshwar Temple, GokarnaMaha Ganapathi Mahammaya TempleMahadeva Temple, ItagiMahakuta group of templesMallikarjuna Temple, BasaraluMallikarjuna Temple, KuruvattiMandarthiMangaladevi TempleMaranakatteMariyamma TempleMelukoteMookambika Temple, KollurMudukuthoreMundkur Sri Durgaparameshwari TempleMurudeshwaraMylara Lingeshwara TempleNandi TempleNagamangalaNageshvara-Chennakeshava Temple complex, MosaleNavalinga TempleNarasimha Jhira Cave Temple, BidarNellitheertha Cave TemplePadutirupathiPanchalingeshwara temple, GovindanahalliPattadakalPolali Rajarajeshwari TempleRagigudda Anjaneya TempleRameshvara Temple, NarasamangalaRanganathaswamy Temple, BangaloreSadasiva TempleSaundattiSharana Basaveshwara TempleShree Vishnumurthy TempleShri Vinayaka Shankaranarayana Durgamba TempleSringeriSringeri Sharadamba Temple Siddhesvara Temple HaveriSrikanteshwara Temple, NanjangudSirsangi Kalika TempleKolar Someshwara TempleSri Ranganathaswamy Temple, ShivanasamudraSri Ranganathaswamy Temple, SrirangapatnaSri Vinayaka Temple, GuddattuSudiTalagundaTalakadTamboorTemples in TulunaduTemples of North KarnatakaThirunarayanapuramTimmalapuraTrikuteshwara Temple GadagTripurantaka TempleTuruvekereUdupi Sri Krishna MathaVeera Narayana Temple, BelavadiVijayanarayana Temple, GundlupetVirupaksha TempleWestern Chalukya templesYediyur Siddhalingeshwara Swamy TempleYelluru Shri Vishweshwara Temple"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki12\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki12\/sri-vishweshwara-temple-yellur-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Sri Vishweshwara Temple, Yellur – Wikipedia"}}]}]