My Visit to the Beautiful Kadri Temple



    A few days ago, I visited the beautiful Kadri Manjunatha Temple in Mangalore. I had heard so much about this place, and finally, I got a chance to see it with my own eyes. It was a peaceful and spiritual experience that I will always remember.

   The temple is located on a small hill called Kadri Hills. As I walked towards the temple, I felt a calm and quiet atmosphere around me. The air was fresh, the trees were green, and the temple looked very old and strong. It felt like I had gone back in time.

   Inside the temple, there is a very beautiful idol of Lord Manjunatha, who is a form of Lord Shiva. The idol is made of bronze and is believed to be very ancient. Many people were praying, lighting lamps, and offering flowers. I also joined them and felt a deep sense of peace.

   One of the things I loved the most was the natural spring water flowing from the Gomukha. It is cool and clean. People believe it is holy and refreshing. There are also many small ponds around the temple where devotees take a dip before entering.

   The temple also has a connection with Buddhism, which I found very interesting. Long ago, it was a Buddhist center, and later it became a Hindu temple. This mix of history makes the place even more special.

   After praying, I sat quietly for some time under a tree. I could hear birds singing and the sound of water nearby. It was very relaxing. I also took some photos of the temple and the greenery around it.

    Visiting Kadri Temple made me feel peaceful and happy. It reminded me of the importance of faith, nature, and silence. If you ever visit Mangalore, don't miss this beautiful temple. It is not just a place of worship—it is a place of peace.



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