Murdeshwar is a small town on the coast of the Arabian Sea. The name of the city is another name of the Hindu god Shiva. It is at a distance of 162 km from Mangalore. On one side it is bounded by the Arabian Sea and another side Western Ghats.
The places of interest here are:
The places of interest here are:
- Murdeshwar Temple
- Statue of Lord Shiva
- Murdeshwar Beach
Amazing. Beautiful pics.
ReplyDelete1st pic just awesome.
Love this place.
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking us along on another very interesting trip Rajesh. Happy Mosaic Monday.
ReplyDeleteMurdeshwar has a beautiful view of the Arabian sea!
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ReplyDeleteI heard a lot about the place but your pics made me a virtual tour.
ReplyDeleteThat's a huge statue of Lord Shiva
ReplyDeleteAlways such beauty and history in your photos ~ wonderful country ~ thanks,
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It looks like a truly beautiful setting.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos Rajesh!
ReplyDeleteThe beach looks lovely and the temple is a different design to other temples you've photographed. What era is the Murdeshwar Temple?
The statue of Lord Shiva is an imposing sight!
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The temple is lovely located next to the water.
ReplyDeleteWhat a marvelous setting near the water!
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Impressive photo's ... Can one climb to the top of that first building, must be very impressive to look down from it
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I'm fascinated by the architecture. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteIt is crown of my district Uttara Kannada. :)
ReplyDeleteMagnifica statua... Myriam :)
ReplyDeleteAmazing views, amazing place to visit for sure! Always so interesting aspects captured! Best regards in April!
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What a beautiful townhall! It reminds me of a fusion between a mosque and a catholic church architecture :)
ReplyDeleteSteve
Fascinating structure in the first photo and lovely view.
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