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LOCATION
Situated in the Western Ghats of Karnataka, Mangalore is one of the
important centers of exporting coffee and cashew nut. It is a hilly city
with winding disoriented streets located some 357 km away from the city
Bangalore.
CLIMATE
Being in the tropical region of the country, it has a languid tropical
atmosphere, hot and humid during summer and comfortably cold during
winter season. Winter is the best time to visit this place as the
humidity during summer makes traveling uncomfortable.
PAST
This city is said to have been named after the famous Mangaladevi
Temple. This temple, also a tourist spot, is situated 3 km away from
main city area. This temple was built by the Ballal family of Attavar in
memory of a princess of Kerala. Not much history could be found about
this area though the local museum would be a right place to go for the
history of this place.
SITES TO VISIT
Sultan Battery is situated in Boloor
4 km away from Mangalore City. It was built in Black stones by
Tipu Sultan to prevent warships to
enter Gurupur river. Now the remaining part of the fort is called as
Tipu's Well. It is today a deserted spot but its construction is
bafflingly exquisite. Although it is a watchtower, it gives the
impression of a miniature fortress with its arrangements for mounting
cannons all round.
Kadri is another ancient historic
spot in Mangalore. The Kadri Temple dating back to about 1068 A.D. with
its nine tanks, its square temple, nestling at the foot of the highest
hill, draws to Mangalore hundreds of visitors annually. The Lokeshwara
bronze statue of the Kadri Manjunatha Temple is tipped to be the best
bronze statue in India. On top of the hill King Kundavarma Bhupendra
built a mutt, which came to be called 'Jogimutt'. There are some stone
caves on top of the hill, which are known as the caves of the Pandavas.
St. Aloysius Church is situated 1 km
away from the city’s main center. The walls of the church are covered
with the paintings of the artist Antony Moshaini of Italy. The church
was built in the year 1899-1900. St. Aloysius College Chapel, an
architectural gem, comparable with the Sistine chapel in Rome, is
situated on lighthouse hill. The special beauty of the chapel is the
wonderful series of paintings that virtually cover every inch of the
interior roof and walls.
Shri Sharavu Mahaganapathi Temple of
Mangalore is known as a pilgrim center and boasts of many sacred temples
like Sharavu, Kadri, Mangaladevi, and Kudroli etc. Out of these Sri
Sharavu Sharabeshwara - Sri Mahaganapathi Kshetra is an outstanding,
pious center of great illustrious history of marathon 800 years.
Kudroli Gokarnath Temple is situated
3 km away from main city area. Recently, this temple has been renovated
and now it is one of the tourist attraction places in Mangalore.
SITES NEARBY
Dharmastala, situated 75 km east of
Mangalore, has a number of Jain bastis including the famous Manjunatha
Temple. There’s also a 14-m-high Bahubali statue, which was erected in
1973. There is also a museum visiting which will give the visitor some
idea of the place. Situated approximately 50 km northeast of Mangalore
city is the Venur town. This small
town is famous for its eight Jain bastis and the ruins of the Mahadeva
temple. An 11-m-high Bahubali statue dating back to 1604 stands on the
southern bank of the Gurupur River. Mudabidri
has 18 Jain bastis. Situated 35 km northeast of Mangalore, this
place is famous for its 15th-century Chandranatha temple, known
colloquially as the 1000-pillar hall. Situated 20 km north of Mudabidri
is Karkal, famous for its several
important temples and a 13 km high Bahubali statue. The Bahubali statue
is said to have been completed in the year 1432. The statue is on a
small serene hillock on the outskirts of the town. One can get a good
view of the Western Ghats from here.
FAIRS AND FESTIVALS
Dussehra and Sri Krishna Janmashtami are two of the festivals that are
celebrated with notable festivity and enthusiasm. Sri Krishna
Janmashtami witnesses the exuberant enactment of the God’s childhood
endeavors to steal butter and curd from earthen pots beyond his reach. A
matka or pot containing these is suspended high above the ground
and groups of young men and children form human pyramids to try and
reach the pot and eventually break it.
Tiger Dance is a unique form of folk dance in Dakshina Kannada that
fascinates the young and the old alike. Since tiger is considered as the
favored carrier of Goddess Sharada (the deity in whose honor Dussehra is
celebrated), this dance is performed during the Dussehra celebration. It
is also performed during other festivals like Krishna Janmashtami.
Aati festival is also one of the festivals especially celebrated in
Mangalore. Aatikalañja is a ritualistic folk dance performed by the
Nalke community. Kalañja is the name of a minor spirit who is in charge
of the protection of the village folk during the month of July-August
rainy season. And that was Aati (Tulu for the month of Aashadha),
wherein, according to the Hindu almanac, nature was at her vicious best.
Aati commences from July 17 and runs up to August 15.
Along with the other Hindu festivals, Ganesh
Puja and Navaratri are
also celebrated here.
SHOPPING
Being a not-so-happening city, the market has nothing much to offer
except the locally available daily necessities. However, one can look
for some of the unique locally available products to get along as a
remembrance of the visit.
WHERE TO STAY
There are a number of hotels and lodges are available in the Mangalore
city. One can easily opt for the different ranges available here. These
hotels also provide good delicacies to indulge on.
HOW TO REACH
By Air
Mangalore city is accessible by almost all the transportation systems.
The airport is 20 km from the city center. One can take the locally
available road transport medium to reach the airport to catch a flight.
By Rail
The Mangalore train station is on the southern fringe of the city
center. However, some of the trains stop at the Kankanadi Station
situated 5 km east of the Mangalore main city.
By Road
The state transport system is well maintained in the city, which
connects it with the nearby places of importance. Numbers of
auto-rickshaws are also available in the main city area.
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