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Shree Brahma Baidarkala Garadi Kshetra [1] or popularly known as Garodi is a temple in Mangalore dedicated to the twin cultural heroes of Tulu Nadu region, Koti and Chennayya (Circa 1556 A.D to 1591 A.D.).
Kankanadi or Kankanady is one of the major upscale commercial and residential localities of the city of Mangalore in Karnataka, India.It houses many highrise buildings and as of now, is transforming into a highrise hub of the Mangalore CBD region along with its major counterparts like Bejai, Kadri, Attavar & Falnir.
A view near Kadri Manjunath temple. Now, the chief deity of this temple is Manjunatha, which incorporates a Shiva linga. The statue of Lokeshwara in the seated position [citation needed] with three faces and six arms is tipped to be the best bronze statue in India. [7] It is about 1.5 meter tall. [8]
Koti & Chennaya (Circa 1556 A.D to 1591 A.D.) Twin Heroes of Tulu Nadu (Karnataka, India). Koti and Chennayya (Tulu: ಕೋಟಿ ಚೆನ್ನಯ್ಯ Kōṭi Cennayya,) (Circa 1556 A.D to 1591 A.D.) [1] are legendary Tuluva twin heroes characterized in the Tulu epic of the same name, which is considered one of the two truly long epic in Tulu language.
Dharmasthala Sri Manjunatha Temple: This is an 800-year-old [10] religious institution in the temple town of Dharmasthala 75 km away from Mangalore. The deities of the temple are Shiva , who is referred to as Mañjunatha, Ammavaru , the tirthankara Chandraprabha and the protective gods of Jainism , Kalarahu, Kalarkayi, Kumarasvami and Kanyakumari.
Sharada, Primary deity worshipped in Shri Gokarnanatheshwara Temple during dasara. The Mangalore Dasara (Tulu: Marnemi, Konkani: Mannami), is a festival in the Indian city of Mangalore organized by Acharya Mutt, was started by B.R.Karkera. [1] It is also referred as Navarathri Festival, Vijayadashami.
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The Kudroli Shri Bhagavathi Kshetra is a temple located in the heart of the city in Kodialbail, Mangalore in Karnataka.. This temple has an 800-year-old history and this is the only temple where 14 Goddesses Bhagavathi are worshiped in three different names: Shri Cheerumbha Bhagavathi (4 forms), Shri Padangara Bhagavathi (5 forms), Shri Pullurali Bhagavathi (5 forms) which is why this temple ...