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About
Mangalore
At one time, Mangalore
was a port of great significance and the major seaport and ship building
centre of Hyder Ali's Kingdom. It has been considered as one of the beautiful
cities in India and is extensive as her suburbs are perched on the sides of
hills and valleys. It is perhaps the breathtaking natural scene with which
Mangalore welcomes it's people with, that makes it a lovely place to be
in. The city has developed at the confluence of the two legendary river's,
the Nethravathi and the Gurupura river. Mangalore or Mangaluruhas had it's
name originated from the Mnagla Devi Temple. The District is characterized
by a harmonious co-existence of different religions and cultures, like
Hinduism, Jainism, Islam and Christianity. Mangalore though small in size
still contributes to a lot of business activity. Even today it is a major
centre for the export of coffee and cashew nuts. The places of sight
seeing in and around Mangalore include the following.
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ST. ALOYSIUS CHAPEL
This century old edifice houses breathtaking paintings and frescoes adorning
the walls and ceilings of the chapel. The famous Chapel is situated a
kilometer away from the main city - Hampankatta. It was in the year 1880
that the Jesuit order from Rome arrived on the banks of the river
Nethravathi. A year later saw the foundation of the St. Aloysius College in
a private home in Kodialbail at first and then to the lofty buildings on
Light House Hill that presently houses the College. The walls of the Chapel
have sprawling paintings of the artist Antony Moshani of Italy. It’s open
from 0830-1000 hrs, 1230-1400 and 1530-1800 hrs.
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GOKARNATHESHWARA
KUDROLI TEMPLE
Kudroli Gokarnatheshwara Temple
at Mangalore is the only Temple in Karnataka set by Shri Narayana
Guru, the great Philosopher , saint and social reformer from Kerala.
The temple was renovated in the Chola Gopuram style from the Kerala
Style in the year 1991 at a cost of Rs. 1 crore with 500 labourers
working day and night for one & half years. The main deity of this
temple is Shiva – the Shiva Linga is carved out of Amruthasile
meaning ‘marble’ brought by Shri Narayana Guru from a place called
Gokarna where he got it under water. The Navarathri Utsava is a famous
annaul festival of this temple. the ninth day which is symbolic with
agrand procession of Durga is on the likes of the Mysore Dassara.
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SHRI MANGALADEVI
TEMPLE
The name Mangalore has originated from the Mangaladevi temple built in
memory of a famous princess of Kerala by the same name. The sculpture of
Goddess Mangaladevi is perhaps the earliest of the Durga sculpturesin the
district, this temple was later rebuilt by one of the Ikkeri Nayaka (Bidanoor).
The pious people even today believe that worship of Mangaladevi brings them
prosperity and happiness. The Goddess is worshipped as "Shakti" The temple
has a special significanec for the maidens. It is believed that maidens who
observe Mangala Parvati Vrata will have their wish of having a suitable
match fulfilled. Those who celebrate their wedding in this holy place will
have a happy married life.
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ALBUQUERQUE TILE
FACTORY
Mangalore is synonymous with its roof tiles, which is very famous in and
out of the country. They are known for their quality, utility, and perfect
finish. It is also the largest tile factory in the country and their main
area of production is building materials. They began exporting tiles and
decorative items in the early 1950’s to countries as far as Australia,
Malaysia, Ceylon, and East Africa. Presently they export their products
mainly to the Middle East Countries.
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SUMMER SANDS BEACH
RESORT
The Summer Sands Beach resort is situated in Ullal and was started
around 25 years ago by the Albuquerque family. It is a
natural resort facing the sea. Along with a host of other facilities, this
resort has a number of two/three roomed villas with a beautiful ambience. It
also has a restaurant, which provides a variety of eateries, to satiate
one’s appetite. Apart from this, it has a children’s park, other
recreational facilities and a swimming pool.
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THE SOUZA CASHEW
FACTORY
The Souza cashew factory was begun around 15 years ago by the
industrious Souza family. Just as Mangalore is synonymous with its roof
tiles, so is it with cashew. Situated in Kulshekar, on the Karkala highway,
this factory provides employment to 325 people. This unit mainly deals with
the processing of cashew nuts. In the process of production, cashew kernels,
cashew shells, cashew husk and cashew rejection are obtained. Oil is then
produced at the oil mills out of the cashew shells, which are in turn used
by the paint industry. It is exported mainly to countries like U.S.A.,
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THOUSAND PILLAR TEMPLE
- MOODABIDRI
A Holy Shrine of the Jains, the thousand pillar temple is dedicated to
Shri Chandranath, a Jain Saint. Jains spread all over India travel to this
place to offer worship at the several Basadi's dedicated to different
Theerthankaras The temple is intricately carved and has architecture that is
peculiar to Nepal. There are a total of 18 temples in Moodibidri. The 1000
pillar temple is around 569 years old and was built over a century. The
history of the temple is carved on the walls and pillars of the temple. No
two pillars in the temple are alike. It has got an elegantly carved wooden
cieling and a wooden screen with intricate carvings. The Basadi is a
treasure house of art and architecture. No where in Karnataka, a Basadi of
so much grandeur and so much magnificence as this could be found.
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GOMATESHWARA STATUE
Jainism is a religion of renunciation and non violence, which is as old
as Buddism. Jainism was founded by Lord Mahaveer around 500 B. C. The statue
of Bahubali was sculpted around 400 years ago from a single stone. Bahubali
was one of the saints who came before Lord Mahaveera. The statue is 42 feet
high and is made out of granite. It was made elsewhere and then transported
here. There are 212 steps to climb up to the summit.
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PILIKULA NISARGADHAMA
Legend has it, that tigers and Dakshina Kannada were synonomous, because
the word "Pilikula" when translated means "Pond of tigers in Tulu" situated
on the Mangalore - Karkala highway, Pilikula spans over a splendid 100 acres
of land.
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