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Kadri Manjunatha Temple

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January

18.7 - 35.3 °C

February

19.7 - 36.4 °C

March

21.5 - 36.5 °C

April

22.4 - 36 °C

May

22.2 - 35.6 °C

June

21.8 - 33.7 °C

July

21.5 - 31.3 °C

August

21.7 - 31 °C

September

21.8 - 32.3 °C

October

21.6 - 33.7 °C

November

20.1 - 34.8 °C

December

18.9 - 34.9 °C


Major Airports :

Mangaluru International Airport (IXE), Mangalore

Nearest Railway Station :

Mangalore Central Railway Station (MAQ)

Major Airports :

Mangaluru International Airport (IXE), Mangalore

Kadri Manjunath Temple's spiritual resonance

Set amongst the lush greenery of Kadri Hill, the Kadri Manjunath Temple stands as a testament to Mangalore's rich spiritual legacy. Dating back centuries, this revered temple offers visitors an entryway into ancient mysticism while also connecting them with devotion. Explore its hallowed halls for yourself to gain an experience that is soul-enriching as you learn of its intricate artistry, ancient history, and unique blend of Hindu and Buddhist influences that shape this sacred space!

Sanctuary of sensations

The Kadri Manjunatha Temple is more than just a place of worship; it's also an active relic from times past that provides us with a window into their past. With ancient roots dating back millennia and intricate architecture that conveys stories of devotion from generations past, the sanctum housing an amazing statue of Lord Shiva serves as an oasis of inner reflection and connection to divine energies.

As soon as you step foot into a temple's courtyard, a sense of serenity envelops you. Incense scent combines with sounds of chanting to create an ethereal and serene environment; its sacred pond with resident tortoises serves as a symbolic reminder of all life forms being sacred - inviting ardent devotees as well as curious travellers alike to embrace its aura of devotion.


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Timings

Opening time - 05:30 AM - 01:00 PM &

04:00 PM - 08:00 PM

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A fusion of faiths

The temple's magnificent architecture captures its rich history of cultural interactions. Lord Lokeshwara, a Hindu-Buddhist fusion statue, stands as proof that various spiritual paths coexist peacefully within its complex. Additionally, intricate carvings on its walls chronicle stories of devotion that only enhance this transcendent experience.

Tryst with nature

The temple's location amidst the Kadri Hills provides an idyllic respite from the city's hectic hustle. The natural beauty surrounding the temple further contributes to its sense of peace, making it the ideal space for reflection and connecting with divine forces.