Sri Kamashi Bai Kalyana Mantapa

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Nanjangud, India

Convention center

Sri Kamashi Bai Kalyana Mantapa Reviews | Rating 3.9 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Sri Kamashi Bai Kalyana Mantapa is located in Nanjangud, India on 4M9QMR5. Sri Kamashi Bai Kalyana Mantapa is rated 3.9 out of 5 in the category convention center in India.

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4M9QMR5

Accessibility

No wheelchair-accessible entrance

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Sivaram G

The Kalyana Mantap is ideal for celebrating marriages with guests of about 400. It's very convenient with sufficient number of rooms for guests. They should install western toilets in all their rooms.

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Niranjan Yerra

Neat n tidy place , dinning hall is so big . Liked it

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Lokamruth K.R

Cheap place to stay a for a night. 400 rupees approximately for a room. Very clean rooms. No TV, AC and more importantly no hot water on cloudy days, you will have to ask the manager for hot water if ur lucky. The place is very near to the temple. If you come on a weekend, it's advised to book earlier (especially on days of jatre and stuff).

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Aditya Bagur

It's a very ordinary place in Nanjangud. I got married here. But the proximity to the temple is what makes this place great. And also, it being in Nanjangud makes it great. The rooms are clean and well maintained and there are plenty of rooms and shouldn't be much of a problem for a medium scale marriage. The main problem here is Wedding Crashers. Be wary of them.

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CHETHAN S

The place is maintained well..nearly it accomodate near 1500 people

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MANJUNATH V

Very small hall, good for 500 to 600 people

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manjunath s.d.

Good place for marriage and functions @ reasonable budgets.And all so clean and well maintained with specious rooms for guest's.

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saitarun karimisetty

Good...atmosphere here.one of the big temple that people calling this temple as dhakshina kasi.and most powerful god here...called srikanteswara..in the name of Lord shiva.