Murudeshwar Temple, India
Murudeshwar Temple is a famous Hindu temple located in the town of Murudeshwar in Karnataka, India. It is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is situated on the coast of the Arabian Sea, making it a popular pilgrimage site for devotees from all over the country. The temple is known for its towering gopuram (entrance tower) and the massive statue of Lord Shiva that overlooks the sea.
The Murudeshwar Temple is believed to be built on the spot where Ravana, a demon king from the Hindu epic Ramayana, is said to have thrown the Atma Linga (soul of Lord Shiva) before being tricked by Lord Vishnu. The temple attracts thousands of pilgrims each year who come to seek blessings and offer prayers to Lord Shiva.
The temple is open to visitors from 6:00 AM to 1:00 PM and from 3:00 PM to 8:30 PM every day.
Murudeshwar is well-connected by road and rail. The nearest railway station is Murudeshwar Railway Station, which is just a few minutes' walk from the temple. The nearest airport is Mangalore International Airport, which is about 165 km away. Visitors can also hire taxis or take buses from nearby cities like Mangalore and Udupi to reach Murudeshwar.
There are several accommodation options available near Murudeshwar Temple ranging from budget hotels to luxury resorts. Some popular places to stay include RNS Residency, Naveen Beach Resort, and MR International Hotel. Visitors can also opt to stay in homestays or guesthouses for a more authentic experience of the local culture.