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The Murudeshwar temple in Karnataka's Uttara Kannada district has officially implemented a dress code, following appeals from Hindu organisations. Devotees must now wear traditional attire to ...
Karnataka. Hindu outfits demand dress code at Murudeshwar temple. HJJS has already approached Sirsi Marikamba temple and Madhukeshwara temple in Banavasi urging them to introduce a dress code.
Temple Regulation: Murudeshwar in Karnataka bans western attire in sanctum, mandates sarees, salwars for women; dhotis or trousers for men.
The Murudeshwar Temple is considered to be one of the five holy places, or kshetras, of Lord Shiva in Karnataka, along with Dharmasthala, Nanjangud, Gokarna, and Dhareshwara.
Murudeshwar is home to the world’s second-largest statue of Lord Shiva, overlooking the Arabian Sea. The temple, set on Kanduka Hill and surrounded on three sides by the sea, is an architectural ...
The bridge, measuring 130 metres in length, floats in the Arabian Sea and is constructed to give a glimpse of the massive Shiva statue and the Murudeshwar temple from the middle of the sea.
Murudeshwar Shiva Temple, Bhatkal: Built on the Kanduka hill in the town of Murudeshwar, this Temple is indeed one of the most popular Temples in the state Image: Karnataka Tourism ...
udupi (karnataka) dec 15 (pti) the karnataka education and literacy commissioner on sunday denied the rumours that schools are being asked to cancel all trips in light of the murudeshwar tragedy. A ...
Karnataka, with its picturesque coastline along the Arabian Sea, has various wonderful beaches that are especially lovely during the monsoo ...
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