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Religious Site Attractions In Mangalore

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Mangalore, officially known as Mangaluru, is the chief port city of the Indian state of Karnataka. It is located about 352 km west of the state capital, Bangalore, between the Arabian Sea and the Western Ghats mountain range. It is the second major city in Karnataka state in all aspects after the capital city Bangalore. It is the only city in Karnataka to have all modes of transport — Air, Road, Rail and Sea along with 5 other major cities in India. It is also known as the Gateway of Karnataka. It is the largest city in the Tulu Nadu region of Karnataka. Mangalore is the second best business destination in Karnataka after Bangalore & 13th best in Ind...
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  • 1. Kudroli Gokarnath Temple Mangalore
    The Gokarnanatheshwara Temple, otherwise known as Kudroli Sri Gokarnanatha Kshetra, is in the Kudroli area of Mangalore in Karnataka, India. It was consecrated by Narayana Guru. It is dedicated to Gokarnanatha, a form of Lord Shiva. This temple was built in 1912 by Adhyaksha HoigeBazar Coragappa. The temple is 2 km from the centre of Mangalore city. The temple has Gopuram decorated with murals of various gods and goddesses. Murals depict scenes from Hindu epics and legends.
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  • 2. Kadri Manjunath Temple Mangalore
    Kadri Manjunatha Temple is a historic temple in Mangalore in the state of Karnataka, India,
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  • 4. Mangaladevi Temple Mangalore
    The Mangaladevi Temple is a Hindu temple at Bolara in the city of Mangalore in the South Indian state of Karnataka, situated about three km southwest of the city centre. The temple is dedicated to Hindu god Shakti in the form of Mangaladevi. The city of Mangalore is named after the presiding deity, Mangaladevi. The temple is of significant antiquity and is believed to have been built during the 9th century by Kundavarman, the most famous king of the Alupa dynasty during the 9th century under the aegies of Matsyendranath. As per another legend, the temple is believed to have been built by Parashurama, one of the ten avatars of Hindu god Vishnu and later expanded by Kundavarman. The temple is built in Kerala style architecture, which is common in all temples in the South Indian state of Kera...
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  • 6. Polali Rajarajeshwari Temple Mangalore
    Polali Rajarajeshwari Temple is a temple located in Polali, Dakshina Kannada district in Karnataka. The primary deity of the temple is Shri Rajarajeshwari. The temple was constructed in the 8th century AD by King Suratha and has been developed by many dynasties which ruled over the region. The idol of Shri Rajarajeshwari is completely moulded from clay with special medicinal properties. The temple portrays Hindu architecture with roofs adorned with wooden carvings of gods and copper plates. Daily and special poojas are conducted in the temple under the auspices of the head priest K. Rama Bhat. Annual festivals are held in the temple with much fanfare. Polali Chendu festival is an important festive event where football is played to represent the fight of good over evil. The Chendu festival ...
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  • 7. Kudupu Sri Ananthapadmanabha Temple Mangalore
    Kudupu is a town in the indian state of Karnataka, situated about 10 km from Mangalore city center, on the Mangalore-Moodabidri-Karkala route . Kudupu also known as Kudpi derives its name from a Tulu word 'Kudupu'. In the native language Tulu 'Kudupu' means a basket made out of a dried forest creeper which is used to drain water after boiling the rice. Native to coastal Karnataka region. Kudupu is well known for its serpent temple - Sri Ananta Padmanabha Temple , one of the prominent naga-kshetras in the region. Temple was under renovation since 2016. Renovation work got completed in February 2018. Brahmakalashotsava , a festival which marks the completion of renovation of a temple was held from 18 February 2018 till 25 February 2018. This Brahmakalashotsava was termed as festival of the c...
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  • 8. Sri Venkataramana Temple Mangalore
    The Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Temple is the foremost temple of Gowda Saraswatha Brahmins in and around Thalassery. The Temple is located in the heart of Thalassery town, in the Kannur district of Kerala. The temple and the prathishta faces North which is a unique feature. The temple was established in 1831 A.D.
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  • 11. Masjid Zeenath Baksh(Jumma Masjid) Mangalore
    The Zeenath Baksh Juma Masjid commonly known as Masjid Zeenath Baksh is the 3rd oldest mosque in India and the oldest in the state of Karnataka. The mosque was established by the kin and kith of sahabah of prophet Muhammad, thus emerging as of exceptional importance to the Muslims in the region.
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  • 12. Shree Vishnumurthy Temple Mangalore
    Kulai Shree Vishnumurthy Temple is located in the town of Kulai near Surathkal about 15 km north of Mangalore in the state of Karnataka, India. It is an ancient Vishnu shrine which has a statue estimated to be about 600 years old. The temple's presiding deity is Shree Vishnumurthy who is another form of Lord Vishnu. Initially no temple complex was evident but Venkatramana Hebbar, a local archeologist and historian, found a small shrine in a state of ruin in the forest around 1911. The temple has been repeatedly renovated and is in use today with an active schedule of worship and festival celebrations.
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