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Karnataka Religious Places
Karnataka Religious Places
This place is of
religious interest in the interiors of Dakshina Kannada. An
outstanding example of religious and cultural tolerance where
charity is a way of life, extended to all without
discrimination. Lord Manjunatha temple is a famous pilgrim
center. It is situated in the village of Dharmasthala, in
Beltangady Taluk of South Canara district................
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Gokarna situated in
coastal Karnataka is 453 kms from Bangalore is about 55 kms from
Karwar, the District headquarters. It is described as a Shaiva
Centre, as important as Kashi and Rameshwar. History has it that
the Atmalinga brought by Ravana got struck here and his efforts
to extricate it resulted in his throwing the
coverings..............
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Katil is another place
of Religious significance. Katil is 27 kms east, on the banks of
the river Nandini. It has a famous temple dedicated to
Durga Parameshwari................
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Kollur
is one of the most important places of pilgrimage in Karnataka
is in the distance of 128 Kms from Mangalore. The temple here is
dedicated to Mookambika and stands on a spur of the Kodachadri
peak. The Goddess Mookambika is in the form of Jyotir-Linga
incorporating both Shiva and Shakthi................
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Kukke
Subramanya is one of the beautiful and religiously auspicious
place, located amidst hills of western ghats. Lord Subramanya is
the deity worshiped in the form of a Cobra in the temple of
Kukke Subramanya.................
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Situated
on the banks of Tungabhadra, was established by Sri Adi Shankara
in 9th Century A.D. It's famous for Vidyashankara Temple and
Sharada Temple..................
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Situated
on the banks of Tungabhadra, was established by Sri Adi Shankara
in 9th Century A.D. It's famous for Vidyashankara Temple and
Sharada Temple..................
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