Kudroli was earlier Known as Kudre-halli where Tippu Sultan, the great ruler of Mysore, army used to have Horses stables and grazing land, ,is one of the oldest and well-known localities of Mangalore City located on the Western Coastal belt of Karnataka , India . Since it is the oldest locality pre-dominated by Muslim inhabitants it has become an Islamic learning center of the city which also hosts various religious functions and the festivities. It is also a historic place as the great ruler , Sher-e-Mysore, Tippu Sultan has his fort just a couple of kilometers away known as Sultan Battery. Kudroli is also famous forGokarnatheshwara Temple. This temple was built by a great devotee (of lord Shiva) and businessman called H. Coragappa in the year 1912. Coragappa who belonged to the Billava (traditionally a warrior1[3] caste) family built the temple at a place which was believed to be the graze land for the horses during the rule of Tipu Sultan. Hence the name Kudre (horse) halli which transformed into kudroli over time. we still find some prominent Mosque Built during Tippu Sultan Time, one is Shamil Vali Mosque, Near Chitra Cinema. Ustad Shamil Vali was a great Scholar, when he died, few soldiers were placed to guard his Burial hence a Small Mosque came up, was Built near the site, which was later Known as Shamil Masjid. One more Mosque rebuilt during his time was in Bunder. we find Beautiful beaches around, frequented by local. Mangalore city is the city of Church, well said , here we find Peoples from all community very friendly and...
Read more"I visited Kudroli Shree Bhagavathi Temple in Mangalore last week and had a super peaceful experience! The temple is located in a quiet area near Hampankatta, and the surroundings are really scenic. The architecture is stunning - loved the blend of traditional Karnataka and Kerala styles with black granite and wooden carvings.
I went on a weekend around 8 pm, and it was pretty chill - not too crowded, so I got to spend some quality time soaking in the vibe. The pooja timings were convenient, and I caught the 8 pm one; it was really calming. If you're in Mangalore, this temple is a must-visit for sure. Dress code is traditional (covered shoulders and knees), and there's no entry fee, though donations are appreciated. Also, if you're looking for more to do around, Tagore Park and Kadri Sri Manjunatha Temple are nearby.
Overall, Kudroli Shree Bhagavathi Temple is a gem for anyone seeking some peace and spirituality...
Read moreThe Kudroli Shri Bhagavathi Kshetra is a temple located in the heart of the city in Kodialbail,Mangalore in Karnataka, near experts college. This temple has an 800-year-old history and this is the only temple where 14 Goddess Bhagavathi are worshiped in three different names: Shri Cheerumbha Bhagavathi (4 forms), Shri Padangara Bhagavathi (5 forms), Shri Pullurali Bhagavathi (5 forms) which is why this temple is called Koota Kala among the 18 bhagavathi temples situated in the States of Karnataka and Kerala states together. Thrikala pooja will be performed in the temple 8am, 12.30pm, 8pm respectively. During Navarathri, temple will be mincing full of lights... There will be stage program going on.. There will be annaprasadam after mahapooje Panchajaya prasadam here is too good.. Parking space...
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