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TULU FILMS

The first Tulu film released in Tulu Cinema is Enna Thangadi in 1971 and the second tulu film Dareda Budedi was released in 1971. In 1972 The first film to receive the State government award as the best Tulu film Bisatti Babu. In 1973 The first history-based Tulu cinema Koti Chennaya was released and most of the Poojaries of Dakshina Kannada watched the tulu film and it was in hit list. Later Kariyani Kattandi Kandani Bangar Patler Sudda Nirel  Chaali Polilu Dhand Chandi Kori. During the period 1993 to 2014 there was no tulu films was produced. Soombe, Ekka Saka, Oriyan Thoonda Oriyagapuji, Dhand, Super Marmaye, Chandi Kori, Right Bokka Left-Nadutu Kudonji, Ice Cream (Tulu Film), Eregla Panodchi, Dhaniklena Joklu, Tulu films released in the year 2015 In the year 2016 Jai Tulunadu, Pavithra Beedida Ponnu and Kudla Cafe released.

TEMPLES IN PUTTUR TALUK

LIST OF TEMPLES IN PUTTUR TALUK   Hindu Temples located in Puttur Taluk of Dakshina Kannada district, Karnataka Shri Mahalingeshwara Temple, Puttur Shri Mahalingeshwara Temple, Mardala Shri Subrahmanya Temple, Bellippadi, Puttur Shri Mahalingeshwara Temple, Bettampadi Shri Vishnumurthi Temple, Pijakkala, Kadaba Shri Durgaparameshwari Temple, Sharavur, Alankar Shri Durgambika Temple, Kadaba Shri Sadashiva Temple, Agali, Belandur Shri Vishnumurthi Temple, Punchattaru, Kaniyur Shri Panchalingeshwara Temple, Kavu Shri Durgaparameshwari Temple, Ammaje, near shibaje/Udane

TEMPLES IN BANTWALA TALUK, DAKSHINA KANNADA

The following temples are located in Bantwala taluk of Dakshina Kannada District Shri Mahalingeshwara Temple, Rayi Shri Vinayaka Shankaranarayana Durgamba Temple, Nandavara, Panemangalore Shri Hanumanta Temple, Nandavara, Panemangalore Shri Subrahmanya Temple, Sajipamunnooru Shri Subrahmanya Temple, Sajipanadu Shri SomanatheshwaraTemple, Ira Shri Chintamani LakshminarasimhaTemple, Kadeshivalaya Shri Panchalingeshwara Temple, Vitla Shri Mahishamardhini Temple, Bajiladi, Bakrebailu Shri Vishnumurthi Temple, Madakatte, Vitla Shri Vishnumurthi Temple, Mankude, Vitla

Temples in Belthangady Taluk – Famous Hindu Temples Near Dharmasthala

Belthangady Taluk , located in Dakshina Kannada district of Karnataka , is a spiritually significant region nestled in the Western Ghats . The taluk is home to several ancient and powerful temples , attracting devotees from across Karnataka and neighboring states. Below is a complete list of the most famous temples in Belthangady Taluk , including newly added important shrines. Why Visit Temples in Belthangady Taluk? Home to world-famous Dharmasthala Manjunatha Temple Presence of powerful Shiva and Shakti temples Serene natural surroundings Strong spiritual and cultural heritage Easy connectivity from Mangalore and Udupi Famous Temples in Belthangady Taluk 1. Dharmasthala Manjunatha Temple Deity: Lord Manjunatha (Shiva) Location: Dharmasthala Famous For: Annadana, charity, justice system One of the most visited temples in South India 2. Shishileshwara Temple Deity: Lord Shiva Location: Shishila village, Belthangady Taluk Significance...

KADRI TEMPLE, MANGALORE

KADRI MANJUNATHA TEMPLE, MANGALORE, DAKSHINA KANNADA Kadri Temple Mangalore – History, Timings, Pooja Details & How to Reach Kadri Manjunatha Temple , popularly known as Kadri Temple , is one of the oldest and most sacred temples in Mangalore (Mangaluru), Karnataka . Dedicated to Lord Manjunatha (Shiva) , the temple is located on the serene Kadri Hills , offering a perfect blend of spirituality, history, and natural beauty. This ancient temple attracts thousands of devotees and tourists every year for its spiritual significance and peaceful surroundings. History of Kadri Manjunatha Temple Kadri Temple has a rich history dating back to over 1,000 years . It is believed to have strong links with Nath tradition and Buddhist influence in ancient times. The presence of ancient bronze idols, especially the Lokeshwara statue , highlights the temple’s historical importance. The temple later became an important Shaiva center and is now dedicated to Lord Shiva in the form of Manjun...