Discover the best top things to do in Kasaragod District, India including Srimath Anantheshwar Temple Manjeshwar, Madiyan Koolom, Shri Gopalakrishna Temple, Bekal Fort, Madhur Temple, Malik Deenar Mosque, Pilavalapp, Ananthapura Lake Temple, Malla Temple, Anandashram.
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Not very far from Kanhangad, almost like a cultural border to Kerala and Karnataka. The temple has a lot of interesting stories associated with the diety Badrakali and Siva the dwarapalaka. There are two ponds, one for devotees and the other for the poojari. Mornings are like awesome peaceful & a holy ambiance. There are some carvings inside and one would need to take off the shirt to go inside and see them, the large lamp outside the temple is iconic to this temple. Literally, a countryside temple built of laterite stones.
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Shri Gopalakrishna Temple, an enchanting beautiful and unique temple situated on the coast of North Kerala was consecrated on the 9th of January 2012 by the divine hands and blessings of H.H. Shrimad Samyameendra Theertha Swamiji, pattashishya (spiritual successor) of H.H. Shrimad Sudheendra Theertha Swamiji of Kashi Mutt Samsthan, Varanasi. The temple is managed by Shri Gopalakrishna Seva Trust, comprising members of Nileshwar Kamath family and with active participation from the devotees from Nileshwar and various parts of Kerala and Karnataka. Devotees experience the divine and sublime aura of Lord Gopalakrishna at this temple which attracts their heart and soul to see the beautiful deity again and again. Jai Shri Krishna !!
Still reeling from the extraordinary experience of my visit to the gopalakrishna temple at nileshwar. The sense of wholeness and devotion that one experiences from the visit is something that I have felt only at places like kedarnath. The diety is so enchanting that one immediately gets immersed in the grace of the divine. This is truly once in a lifetime divine experience.
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this should be in your must visit if you are closeby, beautiful fort, well maintained and amazing views. the coconut trees and sea around, it looks breathtaking. be prepared for a little walk
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Madhur Sree Madanantheshwara-Siddhivinayaka Temple is a popular Shiva and Ganapathi temple located 7 km from Kasaragod town, on the banks of Mogral river, locally known as Madhuvahini. During rainy season the river will flow to the temple when water level is above our thies.Its an interesting phenomenon. Though the main deity of this temple is Lord Shiva known as Madanantheshwara, meaning the god who killed Kama, the god of desires, more importance is given to Lord Ganapathi, who is installed facing south in the main sanctum itself.
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The Ananthapura Lake temple, the only lake temple in Kerala, is a picturesque temple erected in the middle of a lake in Kasaragod district. This temple is believed to be the original seat or moolasthanam, of Lord Ananthapadmanabha, also the deity of Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple of Thiruvananthapuram. The lake which is about two acres wide is consistently nourished with spring water. Right corner of the temple, there is a cave, and popular belief is that, the deity proceeded to Thiruvananthapuram, through this cave. The temple is famous for the ornate wood carvings and brilliant paintings portraying various avatars of Lord Vishnu. The most interesting occupant of the temple lake complex is Babia, the vegetarian crocodile who is believed to be the temple guardian.
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Mallam Sree Durga Parameswari Temple The Mallam Durga Parameshwari Temple is located in Muliyar Village near Bovikanam, in Kasargod District of Kerala. The mallam durga parameshwari temple is Centuries old. The presiding deity of this temple is Goddess Durga Parameshwari. This temple constructed by the karate brahmins of maharashtra, is well maintained. The special feature of the Mallam Durga Parameshwari Temple is daily Annadanam which consists of distributing food among the devotees. During Tuesdays and Fridays the temple premises are crowded with devotees. They offer their prayers to seek a future of prosperity and a happy life. An annual festival held here in the month of February or March is a major draw. The festivities last for seven days. During Tuesdays and Fridays the temple premises are crowded with devotees. They offer their prayers seeking a prosperous future and a happy living. Thousands of pilgrims especially women folk throng here throughout the year. This temple is one of the best tourist place in kasaragod, and also the best tourist place in kerala.
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Very peacfull place , amazingly felt relaxed , i would personally recommend guys with busy schedule should find some time and come over here ...it will definitely boost up your energy level along with nature
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