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  2. Kavoor, Mangalore - Wikipedia

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    Kavoor is a neighborhood and ward [2] of the city of Mangalore, in the Dakshina Kannada district of Karnataka about 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) north of the city's central shopping area of Market Street and the City Center shopping mall. [3] The Mangalore-Bajpe Airport Road passes through the area and links Kavoor to Mangalore International Airport. [4]

  3. Sri Mahalingeshwara Temple, Kavoor - Wikipedia

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    Kavoor Mahalingeshwara Temple is a well known Hindu temple in the Kavoor area of Mangalore, Karnataka, India. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is believed to be one of the oldest temples in the region. Kavoor Mahalingeshwara Temple was founded in the 13th or 14th century AD by Maharshi Kavera.

  4. Mangalore City Bus routes - Wikipedia

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    Kavoor Bondel 13C Every 15 mins 8B State Bank: Kavoor Pachanadi 13D Every 2 hour 9 State Bank: Akasha Bhavana 33 Every 20 mins Lalbag, Kuntikan, Konchady 9A State Bank: Anandanagar 33 Every 20 mins 9B State Bank: Landlinks 33C Every hour 11 State Bank: Kunjathbail 17 Every 30 mins 11M STATEBANK KUNJATHBAIL Every hour 12 State Bank: Bondel 19 ...

  5. Bondel - Wikipedia

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    Kavoor, one of the major localities of Mangalore is located nearby. This locality is close to the airport as well. This locality is close to the airport as well. Daijiworld Media , an Indian private limited media company is headquartered in Bondel.

  6. Category:Hindu temples in Mangalore - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Hindu temples in Mangalore" ... Sri Mahalingeshwara Temple, Kavoor This page was last edited on 4 August 2021, at 04:58 (UTC). Text ...

  7. Mangalore - Wikipedia

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    1652 Sanson Map of India. Mangalore was named after the deity Mangaladevi, the presiding deity of the Mangaladevi Temple, [9] or a synonym of the goddess Tara of the Vajrayana Buddhist sect. [10] According to local legend, a princess named Parimala or Premaladevi from Malabar [11] renounced her kingdom and became a disciple of Matsyendranath, the founder of the Nath tradition. [12]

  8. List of Hindu temples in Tulu Nadu - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Hindu ( Sanatana ) temples in Tulu Nadu, a region in the southern Indian state of Karnataka, comprising present day Dakshina Kannada, Udupi district of Karnataka state and Kasargod district of Kerala state .

  9. Category:Localities in Mangalore - Wikipedia

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