Holy Rosary Church or Rosario Cathedral
Holy Rosary Church or Rosario Cathedral is one of the oldest churches situated near Hampankatta. It was built in the year 1568 by the Portuguese and reconstructed in year 1910. Diego de Silveira the Portuguese King his stone emblem here marked the landing of the Portuguese in Mangalore can be seen at the entrance of this church.It is known for its magnificent dome which resembles St Peter's in Rome. There are as many as 8 bishops, including one archbishop interred.
Idgah Maidan Mosque
Juma Masjid
Juma Masjid located on JM Road may have been built around 644 AD by early Arab traders who came in search of the famous Malabar spices. Tipu Sultan the famous ruler of Mysore is credited to have renovated in 18th century. The mosque has carved intricately wooden roof. The prayer hall is the main attraction which is a rectangular platform which is 3 ft above the ground.
This mosque also marks the arrival of Islam in this region. It is also called Masjid Zeenath Baksh.
Gokarnath Temple
Srimanthi Bai Memorial Museum
City's only museum, which links modern Indian history with the 16th century objects. Col VR Mirajkar Mangalorean by birth during one of his posting in pre-Independence India, had stayed in a bungalow he liked it so much that he built an almost exact replica of it at Bejai. Later the State Archaeological Department converted the bungalow into a museum.
Lighthouse Hill Park
Also know as Tagore Park is a beautiful park and a favorite hangout for the youngsters. It is located in the heart of the city. The view of the sea from here is marvelous, you can also get to see the ships sailing and watch the sunset from here. The garden also surrounds a old light house with full of huge trees and flowering plants.
There is also a small artificial stream that flows down a rock strewn channel. There is a public library at the base of the light house with a reading room named after Karnad Sadashiv Rao, a renowned freedom fighter.
Milagres Church
Milagres Church was built in the year 1680 by Vicar Thomas de Castro he was a Theatine Priest of Salsette. It is one of the oldest churches in South Canara. The piece of land to build the church was gifted by Keladi Queen Chennama. The present structure dates from 1911.Some parts of the church is believed to have been destroyed by Tippu Sultan and the stones were used to build the Idgah on Lighthouse Hill. Milagres Church has a great altar and is considered one of the best prayer house in Mangalore. The Church also houses the paintings of St Monica and St Augustine which is a wonderful piece of work is a worth watch.
Sulthan Battery
Surathkal Beach
The Surathkal Beach is one of the most commonly visited places that are located in the Mangalore city in Karnataka. The people who come to visit the city from the other parts of the country as well as abroad to spend a vacation often travel to this beach, as it offers a lot of serenity.
One of the reasons for which the Surathkal Beach is quite popular among the tourists is the beautiful natural surroundings that the place offers. It is an ideal halt for the visitors who want to spend some time away from the crowded and busy city life. One of the major attractions of the Surathkal Beach at Mangalore is the beautiful scenic view that it offers at the time of sunset.
Aloyseum (St Aloysius College Museum)
Aloyseum (St Aloysius College Museum) is a small museum with a large eclectic collection which includes mounted skeletons of wild animals (tiger, panther, antelope and wild boar). You can also see animal bones, skin of animals, skulls and a clutch of ostrich eggs. The first generator which was used in the city of Mangalore is also seen here. There is a vast collection of vessels and utensils used by Mangaloreans in the past is also visible here.
St. Aloysious Chapel
St. Aloysius Church is situated 1 km away from the city's main center. The walls of the church are covered with the paintings of the artist Antony Moshaini of Italy. The church was built in the year 1899-1900. St. Aloysius College Chapel, an architectural gem, comparable with the Sistine chapel in Rome, is situated on lighthouse hill.
New Mangalore Port
Bengre Headland
Bengre Headland is a natural breakwater protecting downtown Mangalore from the vagaries of the sea. It is a 8 Km long piece of land and 1/2 Km wide, with Gurupur River on one side and Arabian Sea on the other.The natural beauty of this place attracts thousands of tourists.
Shri Mangaladevi Temple:
Veerabahu was the king of Tulunadu. When he became old he handed over his kingdom to Bangaraja with the approval of his master sage Bharadharaja. Veerabahu had no children and after relieving himself of the responsibilities of the king became a recluse.
Bangaraja proved a worthy successor to Veerabahu. He ruled his kingdom well and brought more glory and fame to his kingdom. On a certain night while he was sleeping Goddess Mangaladevi appeared in his dream and revealed to him that at the spot where Netravathi and Phalguni rivers converge there is a mound under which lay the remains of a shrine. Mother Goddess bade him to relieve from the remains the Shivashakthi Linga and the Dharapatra and install them in a shrine newly built. Then, she further said arrangements be made for the regular worship in the temple. She promised him that these services would bring him glory and happiness.
The king, not being able to decide as to what he should do consults sage Bharadhwaja.
Kadri Park:
Kadri Sri Manjunatha Temple
Kadri is another ancient historic spot in Mangalore. The Kadri Temple dating back to about 1068 A.D. with its nine tanks, its square temple, nestling at the foot of the highest hill, draws to Mangalore hundreds of visitors annually. The Lokeshwara bronze statue of the Kadri Manjunatha with 3 faces and six ams is tipped to be the best bronze statue in India. On top of the hill King Kundavarma Bhupendra built a mutt, which came to be called 'Jogimutt'. There are some stone caves on top of the hill, which are known as the caves of the Pandavas. There is a natural spring at an elevataed location on the backside of the temple. It is called as Gomukha.The water from this spring is let into 7 ponds of different sizes adjacent to it.
Tourist places:
Kudroli Sri Gokarnanatheshwara Temple:
Kudroli Gokarnath Temple is situated 3km away from main city area. Recently, this temple has been renovated and now it is one of the tourist attraction places in Mangalore. The Temple was then renovated under the leadership of Central Finance Minister Sri B. Janardhana Poojary in 1989 and was completed within two years in 1991. The renovated Sri Gokarnanatha Kshethra was inaugrated by the Prime Minister of India Sri Rajiv Gandhi under the Presidentship of Sri B. Janardhan Poojary in 1991. The temple is famous for Mangalore Dasara - an annual 10-day elaborate festival celebrating Dasara.
Kudroli Gokarnath Temple is situated 3km away from main city area. Recently, this temple has been renovated and now it is one of the tourist attraction places in Mangalore. The Temple was then renovated under the leadership of Central Finance Minister Sri B. Janardhana Poojary in 1989 and was completed within two years in 1991. The renovated Sri Gokarnanatha Kshethra was inaugrated by the Prime Minister of India Sri Rajiv Gandhi under the Presidentship of Sri B. Janardhan Poojary in 1991. The temple is famous for Mangalore Dasara - an annual 10-day elaborate festival celebrating Dasara.
Mythological associations
According to Hindu mythology, the region covering Mangalore was a part of the Parashurama Shristi, the coastal belt reclaimed from the sea by the legendary sage Parashurama. As for other mythological associations, Rama was the Lord of Tulu Nadu during the days of the Ramayana. Sahadeva, the youngest of the Pandavas, was the Governor of this place during the days of the Mahabharatha. The Pandavas lived in Banavasi during their exile visiting Sarapady near Mangalore. Arjuna, the hero of Mahabharata also appears to have visited this place when he travelled from Gokarna to Adur near Kasargod. It was the land of enchantment of Sahyadri mountains, where the great sages Kanva, Vysa,Vashista, Vishvamitra and others spent their days of meditation.
The Sultan Battery in Mangalore built in 1784 by Tippu Sultan to prevent English warships from entering the Gurupura River. It is situated in Boloor, 6 Km. away from Mangalore City Bus Stand. It was built in Black Stones. The remaining part of the fort is called as Tippu's well.
The Sultan Battery in Mangalore built in 1784 by Tippu Sultan to prevent English warships from entering the Gurupura River. It is situated in Boloor, 6 Km. away from Mangalore City Bus Stand. It was built in Black Stones. The remaining part of the fort is called as Tippu's well.
Mangalore history
Mangalore derives its name from goddess Mangaladevi. Mangaladevi temple is situated in Bolar in the city of Mangalore. Mangalore is translates as Mangala-Ooru which means Mangala's town.In 19th century the temple was built by kundavarma in guidence of 2 holy saints Machendranatha and Gorakanatha who had come from Nepal. Gorakdandi is a place where these two saints had crossed the river Netravathi to come to Mangalapura
General
Mangalore is a reminder of the good times of life. The district offers a wide range of interesting places like Dharmasthala, Subramanya, Kollur, Udupi, Karkala, Venoor and Moodabidri for both pilgrimage and pleasure. Though developed as a business and commercial centres Mangalore still retains its old charm with old tile-roofed buildings amidst coconut groves, fishing boats, sea food served in spicy coconut curries.
The city is well connected by road to the rest of the state. This fishing town is also known for its coffee, beedi and cashew nut industry. Mangalore is also known for its Panambur port, which is India's ninth largest in terms of handling cargo.
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