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Mayasandra is: a village in Turuvekere taluk in Tumkur District in Karnataka State in India. The place is one of the——pancha-gramas (five settlements) of the "Hebbar Shrivaishnavas." And has an old temple of Mayamma which is revered by the Bestas and a Shakti temple of Koollapuradamma. And a granite Jain temple of Parshwanath. The Lake of Mayasandra a big lake in the taluk.
The Mahadeshvara temple is on a hillock nearby at a distance of about 3 km. The temple of Varadaraja of the Hoysala period is at Ramasagara which is about 4 km from this village.
This village is one among villages planned by mysore kingdom
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- ^ Mysore India State (1969), Mysore State Gazetteer: Tumkur District, Printed by the Director of Print., Stationery and "Publications at the Govt." Press, "p." 88
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