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District: Chikmagalur |
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Chikmagalur
- 90km
Bangalore - 335km |
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Mangalore - 100km
Shimoga - 85km |
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Mangalore - 100km |
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STD Code :08265 |
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It
is believed that this town was named after Rishyashringa,
who figures in the famous Indian mythological
epic Ramayana as the chief priest at the sacrifice
of King Dasaratha. Sringeri, where the founder
of the Advaita philosophy, Adi Shankara, discovered
a cobra sheltering a frog from the torrential
rains, has its spiritual centre on the banks
of the Tungabhadra river in the evergreen forests
of Chikmagalur. The Vidyashankara Temple located
here is an architectural marvel - its 12 sculpted
pillars, each representing a sign of the zodiac,
are placed so that the sun's rays fall on each
successively in the order of the
solar months. The temple also has
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| pave courtyard. A second temple, built
in the Dravidian style, is dedicated to Sharada, the goddess
of learning. The Tungabhadra river flows past the temple
where devotees congregate to feed the sacred fish. |
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