Thodikana

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Thodikana(ತೊಡಿಕಾನ) is an Indian village nestled in the foothills of the Western Ghats in southern Karnataka. It is a beautiful little village in Sullia taluk of Dakshina Kannada district, about 100 km from Mangalore city.

Thodikana is known most for its Mallikarjuna temple, which was probably built sometime in the 13th century. The temple gets many hundreds of visitors each week. A few meters south east of the temple there is a fish tank known as 'meenugundi'. Visitors traditionally feed the fish there raw rice. Killing the fish is forbidden.

Temple daily offers free mid day meals to the pilgrimage as a prasadam. A waterfall called Devaragundi is situated about 1.5 kilometers from the temple.

Thodikana village is largely agricultural, with many arecanut (betelnut), coconut, rubber, vanilla, Pepper plantations. Most of the arecanut plantations are owned by Havyakas living in the village.


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[edit] Transportation and Accommodation

The following transportation options are available for travelling to Thodiakana:

[edit] Main attractions

  • Payaswini river flows in Thodikana.
  • Kolikkamale mountain is a famous trekking place situated near Thodikana.
  • Omkareshwara Temple of [Bagamandala], situated around 18 KiloMeters from Thodiakana which also is a famous pilgrimage location.
  • Devaragundi , a water falls, is situated around 1.5 km from Thodikana village.
  • Talakaveri is situated around 22 km from Thodikana.
  • A few meters south east of the Thodikana temple there is a fish tank 'Meenagundi' which belongs to temple which is very famous in Mangalore district.

[edit] People & Culture

The majority of residents of Thodikana are Hindus. The main languages of Thodikana are Kannada, Tulu, Havyaka Kannada,Tamil and Malayalam.

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