| The famous Krishna temple situated on the north side of
the temple square in the heart of the town, is a celebrated place of pilgrimage
especially during the Paraya festival in January. There is a legend that
the idol of Lord Krishna here once turned to give a darshan to a lower
caste devotee Kanakadasa who later became a great composer. There is still
a small window 'Kanakana Kindi' named after him in the temple. The temple
is set around a large tank, the Madhava Sarovar, into which devotees believe
that the Ganga flows every 10
years.
This temple situated in the centre of the temple square is dedicated to Vishnu.
Its sanctuary and adjoining columned hall are surrounded by a walled passageway,
the latter covered with sloping stone slabs. The rear panel, also of wood,
shows a 'linga' flanked by elephants, guardians, peacocks and lotuses. A stone
altar with a finely sculpted base is located immediately outside the east entrance
to the Temple. The eight important matts are located around the temples in
the Car Street.
| Chandramauleshvara
Temple |
The temple dedicated to Shiva, is situated in the middle of
the Temple Square. The sanctuary with the idol is square shaped with a
pyramidal roof. The temple
is surrounded by shops.
Manipal, 3km east of Udipi, is a progressive industrial and
educational centre famous for its Medical college. The house of Vijayanath
Shenoy is a small museum displaying Household objects in a typical architectural
setting.
Located about 6 kms to the west of Udupi, at the mouth of
the Malpe or Udyavara River, Malpe is an important natural port of the
Karnataka coast. The place has fascinating natural scenic view. Malpe beach
here is a favourite holiday spot with its peaceful surroundings and natural
beauty. The uninhibited St. Mary's Island, just a boat ride away has a
beach and an impressive geological formation of basalt rock pillars into
the sea. There are three rocky islands; Daria-Bahadurgad the northern-most
island is famous for its export of processed
fish.
Brahmavar
located about 13 kms north of Udupi is an ancient cultural centre. The
three main temples here are 9th century Mahalinga temple, Gopinatha
temple and the Janardhana shrine. The image of the deity in the Gopinatha
temple is Hoysala architecture.
Kollur is located about 80kms from Udupi. The famous temple
of goddess Mookambika is located here on top of Kodachadri hill, at the
foot of the Western Ghats. Though the temple has a long history, the present
building was erected in 1616 by Venkatappa, one of the Ikkeri Nayakas.
The goddess takes the form of a 'Jyotirlinga' incorporating aspects of
Shiva and Shakti. It is a famous
pilgrimage centre attracting lot of devotees.
Located 50kms from Udupi, to the north along the coastal road is Maravanthe.
It is an enchanting place with the Arabian Sea on the western side and
the Saurpanika River on the eastern side with just a road in between. The
beautiful Maravanthe beach here attracts a lot of tourists with its endless
stretch of golden sand and swaying palm trees.
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