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Karnataka: Final Rites of Chennamma Deve Gowda Held in Holenarasipur

The final rites of Chennamma Deve Gowda, wife of former Karnataka Minister H. D. Revanna, were conducted at the foothills of Ranganatha Swamy Betta in Mavinakere. Her mortal remains were scheduled to be brought to Holenarasipur by Sunday evening, where the public would be permitted to pay their last respects.

Information was available with The Chenab Times that Chennamma Deve Gowda’s body was expected to arrive in Holenarasipur on Sunday, July 19, 2026. Following her arrival, arrangements were made for the public to offer condolences at the residence of Mr. H. D. Revanna, a prominent political figure in the region and a former minister.

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The rituals were conducted at a significant location, the foothills of Ranganatha Swamy Betta, a sacred site associated with the Ranganatha Swamy temple. The choice of Mavinakere for the ceremonies, near this revered natural landmark, underscores the spiritual and cultural context surrounding the event.

Chennamma Deve Gowda was the mother of Prajwal Revanna and Suraj Revanna. Her passing marks the end of an era for her family, which holds considerable political influence in Karnataka, particularly within the Holenarasipur constituency and the broader Hassan district. The family has been a cornerstone of regional politics for decades.

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The political landscape of Karnataka, especially in the southern districts, has been shaped by the Deve Gowda family’s legacy. Chennamma Deve Gowda, as the matriarch, played a significant role in supporting her family’s political endeavors. Her passing is mourned by her immediate family, extended relatives, and a wide network of political associates and supporters across the state.

Arrangements for the public viewing in Holenarasipur were intended to allow citizens and well-wishers to pay their final respects. The residence of H. D. Revanna has historically been a focal point for political activity and public engagement in the area. The solemn occasion brought together individuals from various strata of society to acknowledge her life and contributions.

The final rites, conducted with traditional observances, were attended by close family members and dignitaries. The ceremony at Mavinakere, near the Ranganatha Swamy Betta, was a private affair for the immediate family, while the public gathering in Holenarasipur was planned to accommodate the broader community’s desire to express their grief and solidarity.

The political career of H. D. Revanna, a former Minister for Public Works and a Member of the Legislative Assembly, has been closely intertwined with his family’s presence in public life. Chennamma Deve Gowda’s passing is a significant personal loss for him and his sons, Prajwal Revanna and Suraj Revanna, who are also active in politics.

The arrangements for the public viewing in Holenarasipur were meticulously planned to ensure a dignified and orderly process. The news of her demise was met with widespread sympathy, reflecting the deep roots the family has established in the region’s social and political fabric. The event served as a reminder of the enduring influence of long-standing political families in Indian democracy.

The foothills of Ranganatha Swamy Betta are a location of religious significance, drawing devotees throughout the year. The choice of such a serene and spiritually charged setting for the final rites suggests a desire for peace and solemnity in bidding farewell. The proximity to this natural landmark further adds a layer of reverence to the proceedings.

As the mortal remains were transported to Holenarasipur, a sense of collective mourning was palpable in the region. The public’s opportunity to pay their respects was an integral part of the traditional mourning process, allowing for a collective expression of grief and remembrance.

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