Muthathi

Coordinates: 12°18′21″N 77°18′36″E / 12.3058998°N 77.3098752°E / 12.3058998; 77.3098752
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Muthathi
Village
Muthathi is located in Karnataka
Muthathi
Muthathi
Location in Karnataka, India
Coordinates: 12°18′21″N 77°18′36″E / 12.3058998°N 77.3098752°E / 12.3058998; 77.3098752
Country India
StateKarnataka
DistrictMandya
Kaveri river at Muthathi
Kaveri river and sand dunes at Muthathi,Karnataka,India

Muthathi (or Muttatti) is a settlement situated on the banks of the Kaveri river near Malavalli in the Indian state of Karnataka.[1] It is surrounded by a dense forest which is the home of the Kaveri Wildlife Sanctuary. The location has mythological associations with Sita (the wife of Rama) and Anjaneya (a Hindu deity/god), and there is a small temple dedicated to Anjaneya near the town. This well connected hilly place is accessible from Bangalore through direct bus/private vehicles. Kannada matinee idol Dr. Rajkumar was named Muthuraja after the temple deity of this place - Muthathiraya (Hanuman).[2]

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Wild boar

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Muthathi Village Population - Malavalli - Mandya, Karnataka".
  2. ^ "Muthathi faces Mekedatu threat; Rajkumar family pitches". January 2019.

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