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Famous Temples of Karnataka with Stay in budget hotels in belgaum

Famous temples in Karnataka.Visit these temples and for stay book budget hotels in belgaum in 2020. Temples are beauty and serenity you simply cannot miss out.

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Famous Temples of Karnataka with Stay in budget hotels in belgaum

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  2. FAMOUS TEMPLES OF KARNATAKA WITH FAMOUS TEMPLES OF KARNATAKA WITH STAY IN BUDGET HOTELS IN BELGAUM STAY IN BUDGET HOTELS IN BELGAUM https://www.eefahotels.com/

  3. Karnataka is a place where it has preserved its cultural heritage in modern times. There are many places in the province that are blessed with natural beauty which is why the kingdom is one of the most visited places in the country visited by domestic and foreign tourists from different parts of the world. One of the The basic attraction of the state, certainly its temples, as they are not only sacred places of worship but also deeply rooted in world history, heritage, and culture. Also, many of these temples are ancient and miraculous construction. There are thousands of temples throughout the empire and a few to choose from are difficult but here are the 10 most famous temples in Karnataka not only known in India but all over the world. https://www.eefahotels.com/

  4. 1 . Sri 1 . Sri Virupaksheshwara VirupaksheshwaraTemple Temple The Sri Virupaksheshwara temple is located near the Tungabhadra River and between the Hampi monuments. It is dedicated to King Shiva and one of the oldest temples in Karnataka. It has a good build up and healing in your eyes and soul. https://www.eefahotels.com/

  5. 2. 2. Guddattu GuddattuMahaganapathi MahaganapathiTemple Temple The Guddattu Mahaganapathi Temple is believed to have been built 800 years ago and stands on a unique site under a large granite rock. Guddattu is a village close to NH 66 and about 90 kilometers from Mangalore. It is believed that Ganapathy's image was self-evident or 'swayambhu'. The main tradition here is 'Ayarkoda' or pouring thousands of jars of water into a picture. https://www.eefahotels.com/

  6. 3. 3. Horanadu HoranaduAnnapurneshwari AnnapurneshwariTemple Temple The Horanadu Annapurneshwari Temple is situated on the banks of the waterway Badra and is otherwise called Sri Kshetra Horanadu. Dedicated to Annapurneshwari Devi or food goddess. It is also one of the oldest temples in the province as it is believed that the temple was built by a respected young man named Agasthya. The most beautiful idol with the Queen in standing position, with four hands. It is believed that those who come to the temple and pray to God will never go hungry. https://www.eefahotels.com/

  7. 4. The Temple of 4. The Temple of Kateel KateelDurgaparameshwari Durgaparameshwari Located in the town of Kateel in Dakshina Kannada, The temple of Kateel Durgaparameshwari dedicated to the goddess Durga and is one of the most famous tourist destinations in India. It is located on the river Nandini River and is surrounded by magnificent beauty. It is 29 km from Mangalore. https://www.eefahotels.com/

  8. 5. 5. Kukke KukkeSubramanya SubramanyaTemple Temple Located in Sullia Taluk in the Southern Kannada Region, The Kukke Subramanya temple is surrounded by a spectacular natural landscape with rivers, hills, and forests. Dedicated to King Subramanya or the king of serpents or to King Kartikeya, the son of King Shiva, this temple is one of the most revered temples in India. It is said that Vasuki, the god of serpents and other serpents, sought the help of King Kartica to protect them from Garuda and the king took them under his protection which is why he was called Subramanya. There are bus services available at the temple from various parts of the state and are also available by plane or rail. https://www.eefahotels.com/

  9. 6. 6. Murudeshwara MurudeshwaraTemple Temple The main attraction of the Murudeshwara Temple is the large Shiva statue that can be seen from afar. It is the second highest image of King Shiva in the world. Located on the hill of Kanduka, on the shores of the Arabian Sea, it contains a huge 20-story tower. Volunteers can climb the tower after purchasing a Rs.10 ticket and get an amazing view of the surrounding area. The temple provides a peaceful setting to pray to King Shiva. https://www.eefahotels.com/

  10. 7. 7. Gokarna GokarnaMahableshwar MahableshwarTemple Temple Gokarna is a well-known tourist destination in the Northern Kannada region and a tourist attraction with beautiful beaches and other scenic spots. The Mahableshwar Temple is dedicated to King Shiva but also to the Ganapathy Temple. The temple is known as the Southern Kashi or Dakshina Kashi. The legend behind the temple is that once upon a time Ravana, after much remorse, found Atmalinga with King Shiva who told him not to keep it down because it would be fixed there. King Ganpathy deceived him by doing so and the place where Shivalinga was kept was where the temple came from. The temple is believed to have great power. https://www.eefahotels.com/

  11. 8. 8. Dharmasthala DharmasthalaManjunatha ManjunathaTemple Temple The Dharmasthala Manjunatha Temple is located on the banks of the Netravati River and is one of the most famous temples in Karnataka. It is also a unique temple with the temple goddess, King Shiva, Jain Theerthankara also worshiped in the temple. The temple authorities are made up of people from all walks of life. Every day, more than 10,000 people visit the temple. Volunteers were given free food at the temple building. The annual temple festival, called the Lakshadeepa festival, is held in November or December and is attended by devotees from all over the world. https://www.eefahotels.com/

  12. 9. Udupi 9. Udupi Srikrishna SrikrishnaTemple Temple The Udupi Srikrishna Temple is famous for its unique Krishna statue which returns to the door. Therefore, this god could not be seen from the outside entrance but from the back door and window. It is said that Kanakadasa, a devout Krishna, was barred from entering the temple because of his kingship. Therefore, he stood in the back of the temple and prayed earnestly to the Lord. Sri Krishna was moved by his devotion and turned to Kanakadasa and even today, the image remains the same and can only be seen through a window, called the Kanana kindi or Kanaka window. The temple is well connected by road, rail, and air and is therefore easily accessible. https://www.eefahotels.com/

  13. 10. 10. Kollur KollurMookambika MookambikaTemple Temple Located in Kollur 130 kilometers from Managaluru or Mangalore,the Mookambikatemple is one of the most famous temples in India.The sanctuary is worked among the slopes of Kodachadri in the western ghats. It is believed that the temple was built at least 1200 years ago. The myth behind the temple is that the goddess Parvati killed a demon named Kamasura who tormented the local people. The goddess first made him mute or mooka, but as he did not stop even then, the demon was killed. People began worshiping the goddess right there, and eventually a temple was built here. The best an ideal opportunity to visit the sanctuary is during the Navaratri celebration however it is packed around then. The temple relies on and provides free food for the devotees. https://www.eefahotels.com/

  14. Visiting Karnataka temples means following traditional practices and combining one with the spiritual. Most temples have a way of dressing so it is best to check that out before visiting. Unlike temples in North India, where devotees can reach, it is not permitted in temples in southern India. Some temples may be open all day but most temples are closed in the afternoon. After getting your refreshment you need some rest so can go for budget hotels in belgaum. https://www.eefahotels.com/

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