
Temple History

The sacred Sri Lakshmi Ranganatha Swamy Temple, now a powerful and revered pilgrimage site in Aremallenahalli Betta, carries with it a divine and deeply symbolic history that is cherished by the people of the region.
It is believed that around 200 years ago, Sri Lakshmi Ranganatha Swamy originally resided in a village called Balughatta. At that time, the Lord was worshipped by Brahmin families through strict Vedic rituals and offerings, in accordance with tradition.
However, a unique and extraordinary event unfolded that brought the deity to His present home in Aremallenahalli.


About Aremallenahalli

Aremallenahalli – A Culturally Rich and Naturally Beautiful Village in Turuvekere Taluk
Aremallenahalli is a serene and culturally vibrant village located in Turuvekere Taluk, Tumkur District, in the southern Indian state of Karnataka. Nestled amidst scenic hills and lush greenery, the village is not only rich in natural beauty but also holds deep spiritual and cultural significance for the local community and nearby regions.
One of the key administrative centers in the area, Aremallenahalli is governed by a Grama Panchayat, which plays a central role in local development and civic administration. The village is well-equipped with basic infrastructure such as a government hospital that caters to the healthcare needs of the local population.


Divine Darshan
Beautiful temple moments showing devotion, culture, prayers, festivals, and peace.






















