About Mangalore

 

The abode of Mangala Devi is Mangalore, as Mangalore was known earlier, is scenic with lush green surroundings and virgin beaches that lend a peaceful nature to the city. This eternally blessed land of enchantment in the Sahyadri ranges, where the great sages Kanva, Vysa, Vashista and Vishwamitra spent their days in meditation, has bountiful rivers meandering down the mountains and nature clothed in bewitching green. Narrow winding streets, lofty coconut trees, quaint gable-roofed houses, beatific beaches, temples, churches, mosques, the heady fragrance of the Mangalore Mallige, the aroma of spicy coconut curries, all this and more make Mangalore a city of vivid contrasts. Most residents of Mangalore speak at least three languages (Kannada, Konkani, and Tulu) and the local life reflects this inherent diversity. Mangalore experience would be incomplete without a visit to the 10th century Manjunatha Temple, Mangala Devi Temple, Sharavu Maha Ganapathi Temple, Kudroli Gokarnanatha Temple, St. Aloysius Chapel, Tipu's Battery and the Jumma Masjid. The holy rivers of Dakshina kannada district Natharavathi & Phaguni are submerging to Arabian Sea in Mangalore.


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