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{{Infobox |
| name = Sri Tanganathaswamy
| image = [[File:Madyaranga Ranganatha temple.JPG|thumb|Sri Ranganatha swamy]]
}}
The '''Sri Ranganthaswamy temple''' in [[Shivanasamudra]], in the [[India]]n state of [[Karnataka]], is a [[temple]] dedicated to the Hindu God [[Ranganatha]], a manifestation of [[Vishnu]]. The temple is one of a set of three major temples that are built on three different islands on the Kaveri and are dedicated to lord Ranganatha, the others being those at [[Srirangapatna]] and [[Srirangam]]
The '''Sri Ranganthaswamy temple''' in [[Shivanasamudra]], in the [[India]]n state of [[Karnataka]], is a [[temple]] dedicated to the Hindu God [[Ranganatha]], a manifestation of [[Vishnu]]. The temple is one of a set of three major temples that are built on three different islands on the Kaveri and are dedicated to lord Ranganatha, the others being those at [[Srirangapatna]] and [[Srirangam]]



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Sri Ranganatha swamy

The Sri Ranganthaswamy temple in Shivanasamudra, in the Indian state of Karnataka, is a temple dedicated to the Hindu God Ranganatha, a manifestation of Vishnu. The temple is one of a set of three major temples that are built on three different islands on the Kaveri and are dedicated to lord Ranganatha, the others being those at Srirangapatna and Srirangam