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Mangalore derived its name from Mangaladevi |
Mangaladevi temple |
Mangalore,
headquaters of South Kanara district of
Karnataka state, derives its name after the presiding diety, Mangaladevi, the ancient temple in the suburb of Bolar. And
the popular Udupi town with its famous Krishna temple, the Madhwa centre and Sringeri, the seat of Sankaracharya are located near Mangalore. South Kanara district, which originally formed the
part of Madras Presidency was later integrated with Karnataka state. But
meanwhile the city has experienced a rather phenomenal development in the last
couple of decades. It is also known as the cradle of Indian Banking as most of the major nationalised banks have originated here and have their head office here. Scenes of idyllic rustic bliss and bustling industrial
activity, sleepy suburbs and fast metropolis with huge malls go hand-in-hand in Mangalore, making it a city to be in.
The
history of the city is very old. During the early days, it was known as
"Kodiyal" or "Kudala" meaning "meeting place" by
Tuluvas. Later in the nineth century, Mangali who was converted by great Guru
Matsyendranath, while coming to meet her guru, fell ill and was forced to stay at Bolar, a suburb of Mangalore. The Ballals of Attavar,
constructed a temple and installed it with an image of Shakti which was inaugurated
by Goraknath. This was the origin of Mangaladevi
Temple . This temple was
rebuilt by Kundavarma an Alupa Ruler of Mangalore in 968 AD. Thereafter the
name of "Mangalapura" came into vogue. Mangalore is the only city with multiple names.
An
agricultural based paddy growing district, South Kanara though industrially not
backward is the leader in the educational field with a very high percentage of
literacy. Its Medical and Engineering
colleges rank high not only in India ,
but also in Asia . Students from all over India and other Asian
countries study in the numerous colleges spread across Mangalore. Hence
Mangalore holds the distinction of being the only city to have the best
educational institutions in the country.
The city is well served with many first class hotels, resorts and very soon will
boast of five star hotels. The hospitality and Mangalorean cuisine are worth trying and will surely come back for more.
Bappanad temple |
Kudroli Temple |
Though earlier agriculture is the mainstay of the economic structure of South Kanara, now many
small scale industries are supplementing them.
Mangalore is known for its tiles, which are exported to foreign
countries. Apart from this, it is also
known for cashew, fisheries and beedies sustain many among the poor local
population. And after the development of the port, Mangalore is busy port handling cargo ships with an increase in traffic of exports and imports of raw materials and finished goods.
In
the city stands Kadri temple, the name of which originated from ‘Kadali’
meaning bananas. When sages Matryendranath and
Gorakhnath visited Mangalore, they found this place thick with jungle where yellow-skin
variety of banana grew in plenty. This
peaceful place was selected by them for their penance. The first temple built is attributed to
Parusarama. Kundavarma II rebuilt it and
installed the idol of Likeshwara. The specialty of this place is that the temple is
below and nine tanks which are drained every week and refilled with fresh water
from a nearby spring known as "Linga Thirta" is on a higher
level. Further up, Kundavaram Alupendra built a mutt which came to be known
as " Jogimutt". Once in twelve
years, crowning of a new Jogi king by sanyasis of Nath Panth takes place.
Mariguddi temple in Bolar |
This sea-shore township is also famous for its Sri Laxmi Venkatesh Temple. The coast here is a sun-bather's paradise, with a popular resort, Summer Sand, having all modern amenities for visitors. The long strip of golden beach along the coast line attracts a lot of tourists. Places were the rustling breeze through the coconut trees lulls you to peaceful tranquility. Quiet surroundings and serenity is the main attraction of this resort. Earlier this was the only major resort for tourists. Now there are many resorts that have a scenic view, modern amenities, delicious cuisine and other facilities to relax and enjoy the holidays.
Dharmastala temple, nr Mangalore |
And
to the north of Mangalore, Panambur linked by the two modern bridges on Gurpura
rivers at Kuulur where the New Mangalore port is located. It is an excellent sea-shore resort too.
Eleven miles from Mangalore, Srinivasanagar formerly known as Suratkal, is also
famous as a sea side resort, shore temple of Mahadeva and the well known Karnataka
Regional Engineering College. The Krishnapur
Mutt is three miles east of Suratakal.
One of the oldest towns on coastal South Kanara
is Moolky. Here the Sri Venkataramana
temple attracts thousands of devotees and pilgrims from far and wide during
annual 'Ratha' festival and on the Rama Navami and Pratishta Poornima.
Katapady
is a historical town, 3 miles east of Kunjalagiri, the birth place of great
Madhavacharaya. Udupi, the famous seat of Madawa Philosophy is a pilgrimage
centre. Here is the Krishna temple and the
Anantheshwar temple and the eight mutts (Sode, Palimar, Shirur, Krishnapure,
Adamar, Puttige, Kaniyur and Pejawar).This is the second biggest town of South Kanara . Apart from this, there are good hotels,
educational institutions, an Ayurvedic College and Law College. Malpe, with
a natural harbour is only two miles from this town. It has been developed into a big fishing harbour. There are fisheries, schools, fish curing
yards and fish canning industries.
Manipal,
three miles east of Udupi is situated above sea-level. Today this is one of the greatest seats of
learning in India with its Kasturba Medical College, Manipal Engineering College,
etc. The Pai family known for their pioneering efforts in education, banking and entrepreneurship hail from this town. It is also the head quarters of the Academy of General Education. An Alloy Steel Foundry and a Tile factory is
located here.
Venoor,
which was once of the capital of Ajila king (Jain kings) is now a small
township. Here the third biggest
Gomateshwara in India, a monolith of 36 feet stands in the heart of the town,
installed four and a half centuries back by Thimmanna Ajila. Ten miles from Venoor is Moodabidri, the ‘Kashi’
of Jains. It is also where Rantnakara Varni, one of the great Kannada poets
lived and wrote the ‘Bharatesha Vaibhava’. The ‘Tribhuvan Tilaka’ Basadi, is
called the ‘Thousand Pillared Basadi’ built five centuries ago. It is said that no two pillars in this Basadi
are alike. There are eighteen such
Basadis.
Mangalore Municipal Corporation |
Karkala
known for its 42 feet Gomteshwara on top a rock, the second biggest after the
Gomateshwara of Shravana Belagola, is 33 miles east of Mangalore. The Chathurmukh Basadi stand on an elevated
place, opposite the Gomateshwara hillock. Ananthashaya temple and Sri
Venkataramana temple, known for aesthetic architecture contains some rare
carvings from the national award winner sculptor Sri Ranjal Gopal Shenoy. A forty
feet Gomateshwara, installed at Dharmasthala, was carved here out of a single
rock, by the respected artist.
Dharmasthala,
a very old pilgrimage centre, is 47 miles from Mangalore. It is laid out picturesquely, surrounded by
Netravati river. The place is famous for
its Daivas- Kala Rehu, Kumarswamy, Kalarkayi and Annaappa Daiva. The temple is Vaishnavite, where three and
half centuries ago Sri Vadiraja Swamiar of Sode Mutt installed the idol of Sri
Manjunath Swamy brought by Annappa Daiva from Kadri Thirtha. This Vaishnavite temple and its institutions
are administered by Jain Heggades, a legacy from olden times. The present
Dharmadhikari (Heggade) is Shri Veerendra Kumar Heggade who came to the Gadi in
1968. The temple attracts devotees from all over India . The annual festival is "Laksha
Deepostava" usually held in the month of November, when the two sammelans,
"Sarva Dharma" and "Sahitya" are held. Sri Manjayya Heggade, who conceived the idea
of such sammelan forty years ago, was a great patron of art, music and drama
etc.
Subramanya, one of the famous shrines is 64 miles from Mangalore, situated at the foot of Kumara hills, Adi Subramanya temple, and Biladware are the most revered sites. It is said that Adi Shankara installed the idol of Subramanya Swamy there. Panja is a small village where the two legendary twins Koti and Chennaya, the heros of Tulunadu are worshipped as Daivas, and in whose honour Garodies are run, were laid to eternal rest, is just 4 miles from Subramanya.
Subramanya, one of the famous shrines is 64 miles from Mangalore, situated at the foot of Kumara hills, Adi Subramanya temple, and Biladware are the most revered sites. It is said that Adi Shankara installed the idol of Subramanya Swamy there. Panja is a small village where the two legendary twins Koti and Chennaya, the heros of Tulunadu are worshipped as Daivas, and in whose honour Garodies are run, were laid to eternal rest, is just 4 miles from Subramanya.
Town Hall |
Mangalore
has a efficient Municipal Corporation to help and provide better civic amenities to the
people; the city limit has been extended up to Panumbur (New Mangalore port).
Mangalore has every quality to become a big city. It has a good harbour,
agriculture and finance, traditional industries, big and modern plants, high literacy and
educational institutions. Today Mangalore is looking forward and it will achieve greater success in the coming years. Modern day Mangalore is a fascinating mix of ancient wonders and modern marvels.
Age old monuments still stand proud enduring the vagaries of nature - within
sight of newly constructed modern buildings, malls and commercial complexes. The city with
historic legacy of hundreds of years is today the hub of commercial activity. Mangalore
is looking ahead with confidence. And it will make it. The enterprising Mangaloreans will make it happen. Mangaloreans who are settled in different parts of the country and around the world are either returning back to settle here or make meaningful contributions for the progress of Mangalore and South Kanara.
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