Shriranga Vitthala

Traditionally referring to Lord Ranganatha, the reclining form of Vishnu as seen in Srirangam. It evokes a sense of cosmic order, royalty, and the "Ranga" or stage of the world.

Perhaps the most important standalone temple is located in the town of (also known as Shrirangapattana of the North) in Bidar district. This temple explicitly names its main deity "Shriranga Vitthala." Built during the Vijayanagara period (14th-16th century), the temple features: Shriranga Vitthala

The Divine Resonance of Shriranga Vitthala The phrase Shriranga Vitthala Traditionally referring to Lord Ranganatha

Many of these remain unpublished or available only in manuscript form in South Indian libraries. Shriranga Vitthala