Nandalike

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Nandalike
village
Country  India
State Karnataka
District Udupi
Government
  Body Gram Panchayat
Languages
  Official Kannada
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 576126
Nearest city Udupi
Literacy 90%
Lok Sabha constituency Udupi
Vidhan Sabha constituency karkala/kaup
Civic agency Gram Panchayat

Nandalike is a village in Karkala taluk in the Udupi District in Karnataka, India. It is approximately 16 km east of Padubidri and about 15 km from Karkala town.

Nandalike is the birthplace of the poet Muddana (Nandalike Lakshmi Narayanappa).

The Mahalingeshwara (Lord Shiva) worshipped here along with Sathya Devatha (Goddess of Truth) called Siri, Abbaga Daraga, Kumara Swamy, Naga, and Brahma. Nandalike is also called Alade and Moolastana to lakhs of devotees. The temple has a history of over 1000 years. The Annual Festival of the Temple starts from the full moon day of tulu, the month of Mayi (between February 15 and March 15) and celebration day called Ayanostava is celebrated on the subsequent full moon day, i.e. between March 15 and April 15.

Tarun Manna

The people in Nandalike worked hard for the construction of a concrete road called the Nandalike Road. The government sanctioned 3 crores for the road's construction.[citation needed]

Saw Mills in Nandalike

There are presently two saw mills in Nandalike:

  1. Sarala Saw Mill-Suhas Hegde
  2. Jesus Wood Industries-Gregory Menezes

Kanabettu

Kanabettu is a well-known family in South Kanara. This family is famous for their unity and charity. Shri Chandu Pergade was born into this family. Siri, a well-known personality in South Kanara, left her daughter Sonne with Chandu Pergade before she died. Abbaga and Daraga, the twin daughters of Sonne, also have connections with this family and they left a message to Chandu Pergade before their death. Their dead bodies will be visible only to Chandu Pergade as betelnut flower. Recently a statue of Chandu Pergade was installed by this family in his memory. This family worships "Raktheswari", their family god. They have a family get-together every year on the 14th of May, when they perform Annual Pooja of Raktheshwari. They also celebrate the Navrathry Pooja at the Raktheshwari Temple. They also believe and have faith in their Gram Devata "Shri Mahalingeshwar Temple, Nandalike. The family is headed by the elders Shri N. D. Shetty and Shri Ramanna Shetty.

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