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Singapura Varadaraja Swamy Temple

Singapura is a locality in the northwestern part of Bengaluru, Karnataka, India. The Varadarajaswamy Temple in Singapura is at least 500 years old, as recorded in Harohalli and Chikkabettahalli inscriptions.[1] The temple is referred to as the Tiruvengalanatha temple in inscriptions. The inscriptions also mention a grant given to Ramanuja Koota, a religious institution of Sri Vaishnavites, named after the reformer-saint Ramanuja.

Three inscriptions relate to the Singapura Varadarajaswamy temple, two of which are described below.

  1. ^ The Mythic Society (November 2021). Singapura Itihaasa Vaibhava Nov 2021 Singapura English.

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