Jump to content

Kamanahalli: Difference between revisions

Coordinates: 13°21′42.84″N 77°4′36.99″E / 13.3619000°N 77.0769417°E / 13.3619000; 77.0769417
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
ce, coord
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
{{unreferenced|date=December 2012}}
{{unreferenced|date=December 2012}}


'''Kammanahalli''' is a small village located in [[Tumkur District]], [[Turuvekere]] [[tehsil|Taluk]], [[Mayasandra]] [[Hobli]] and Vittalapura Post in [[India]]'s [[Karnataka State]]. The village is about 12 km from [[Yadiyur]] which is famous for the [[Lord Siddalingeshwara Temple]] and is about 100  km from IT City [[Bangalore]].
'''Kammanahalli''' is a small village located in [[Tumkur District]], [[Turuvekere]] [[tehsil|Taluk]], [[Mayasandra]] [[Hobli]] and Vittalapura Post in [[India]]'s [[Karnataka State]]. The village is about 12 km from [[Yadiyur]] which is famous for the Lord Siddalingeshwara Temple and is about 100  km from [[Bangalore]].

l
The population of the village is around 150 (around 30 families). The average literacy rate is 70%, although the village has no primary school. The village lacks basic facilities such as roads. The villagers depend on neighboring villages for primary and secondary education. For hospital and medicine, the villagers have to travel at least 15 km.
The population of the village is around 150 (around 30 families). The average literacy rate is 70%, although the village has no primary school. The village lacks basic facilities such as roads. The villagers depend on neighboring villages for primary and secondary education. For hospital and medicine, the villagers have to travel at least 15 km.


The [[Lord Sri Ranganatha Swamy Temple]] and [[Lord Lakshmi]] temple, named by [[lord Sri Muttinamma temple]], are there. The festival is celebrated during the month of March or April; generally the festival lasts 9 days with cultural activities such as Dance (Ranga Kunitha), God mardi gras (Muttinamma Devi Utsava), Drama and other religious programs.
The Lord Sri Ranganatha Swamy temple, Lord Lakshmi temple and Lord Sri Muttinamma temple are there. The festival is celebrated during the month of March or April; generally the festival lasts 9 days with cultural activities such as Dance (Ranga Kunitha), God mardi gras (Muttinamma Devi Utsava), Drama and other religious programs.


The main occupation is agriculture. The farmers follow innovative methods of growing [[coconuts]], rice, [[Raagi]], vegetables, dairy and many other crops. The village has a small lake near [[Sri Muttinamma temple]] that is the main source of water. The villagers use well water for drinking and agriculture.
The main occupation is agriculture. The farmers follow innovative methods of growing [[coconuts]], rice, [[Raagi]], vegetables, dairy and many other crops. The village has a small lake near [[Sri Muttinamma temple]] that is the main source of water. The villagers use well water for drinking and agriculture.

Revision as of 19:01, 4 May 2013

Kammanahalli is a small village located in Tumkur District, Turuvekere Taluk, Mayasandra Hobli and Vittalapura Post in India's Karnataka State. The village is about 12 km from Yadiyur which is famous for the Lord Siddalingeshwara Temple and is about 100  km from Bangalore.

The population of the village is around 150 (around 30 families). The average literacy rate is 70%, although the village has no primary school. The village lacks basic facilities such as roads. The villagers depend on neighboring villages for primary and secondary education. For hospital and medicine, the villagers have to travel at least 15 km.

The Lord Sri Ranganatha Swamy temple, Lord Lakshmi temple and Lord Sri Muttinamma temple are there. The festival is celebrated during the month of March or April; generally the festival lasts 9 days with cultural activities such as Dance (Ranga Kunitha), God mardi gras (Muttinamma Devi Utsava), Drama and other religious programs.

The main occupation is agriculture. The farmers follow innovative methods of growing coconuts, rice, Raagi, vegetables, dairy and many other crops. The village has a small lake near Sri Muttinamma temple that is the main source of water. The villagers use well water for drinking and agriculture.

The Shimsha River flows north to south nearby in the east, adding to the water supply.

13°21′42.84″N 77°4′36.99″E / 13.3619000°N 77.0769417°E / 13.3619000; 77.0769417