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Centuries-Old Temple Becomes Battleground for Cultural Preservation

Summary

  • Shri Varadaraja Hanumantha temple, built during Ganga dynasty, restored 7 years ago
  • Charges Rs 600 per couple for pre-wedding photoshoots to fund maintenance
  • Locals argue temple's sanctity is being compromised by growing number of visitors

As of October 6th, 2025, a centuries-old temple in Varakodu village, Mysuru has become the latest focal point in the ongoing debate surrounding pre-wedding photoshoots at heritage sites. The Shri Varadaraja Hanumantha temple, originally constructed during the Ganga dynasty and later conserved in the Hoysala period, underwent a major restoration project just seven years ago.

Following the temple's revival, the management has implemented a fee of Rs 600 per couple for pre-wedding photoshoots. This revenue is used to fund the ongoing maintenance and upkeep of the site. While the restoration efforts and additional funding have aided preservation, many local devotees now feel that the sanctity of the temple is being threatened.

Locals argue that the temple is seeing an average of 10 couples per day, with even higher numbers on weekends. They claim that many visitors do not respect the temple's traditions, and the spiritual atmosphere is being compromised. Calling it a growing menace, the devotees have urged the state government to intervene and protect the historical and religious significance of this site.

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The Shri Varadaraja Hanumantha temple is a centuries-old temple in Varakodu village, Mysuru that was originally built during the Ganga dynasty and later conserved in the Hoysala period.
The temple has become a popular destination for pre-wedding photoshoots, which has led to a growing number of visitors. Locals argue that the spiritual atmosphere of the temple is being compromised and its sanctity is under threat.
The Mysuru Heritage Committee member NS Rangaraju explained that the temple underwent a major restoration project seven years ago when the state's former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah sanctioned Rs 80 lakh for the project.

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