Katipalla

Katipalla (Tulu:ಕಾಟಿಪಳ್ಳ ) is a small town, five km from Surathkal in the Dakshina Kannada district of Karnataka state, India. The language most spoken in this area is Tulu.

Katipalla
town
Country  India
State Karnataka
District Dakshina Kannada
Languages
  Official Kannada
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 575 030
Telephone code 91-824
Nearest city Surathkal 5Km away
Literacy 75%%
Lok Sabha constituency Dakshina Kannada
Avg. summer temperature 35 °C (95 °F)
Avg. winter temperature 18 °C (64 °F)

Overview

Many residents of this place were rehabilitated from Panambur, after the New Mangalore Port Trust ( NMPT ). "Katipalla" in local Tulu language literally means wild stream. 'Kati' means wild, 'palla' means stream. A stream originates from this place and flows downtoward towards the Krishnapura Matha and further down joining other streams. Before rehabilitation during the 1970s, the area was covered with forest infested with wild animals like tiger, hyna, fox etc. Perhaps name of this place may have derived because the wild animals used this water stream to quench their thirst. Here the population is mixed with three main religions Muslim, Hindu & Christians, The Misjid situated in heart of the Village is Katipalla 2nd Block near Shamsuddin Memorial Circle which joining three roads Soorinje, Surathkal and Katipalla Kaikamba. The Masjid situated here is Panambur Muslim Jama'at as it is moved from Panambur the name given as Panambur Muslim Jama'at The founder President was of this Masjid Janab P.M Master known as Mukrike Master. At the end of the 21st Century G.Hussainaka and M. Ibrahiaka is the main social worker in the Jama't area.

Furthermore, Krishnapura Matha is one of Ashta Mathas of Udupi founded by Dvaita philosopher Sri Madhvacharya. Some of the area (blocks) of Katipalla are even today known as Krishnapura, especially those which are near to Krishnapura matha. The Krishnapura Matha has a Mukhyaprana (Maruti or Hanuman) temple inside. The structure of the Matha is supported by wood pillars. The Matha has exquisite wooden carving which is worth seeing. The Mangalore petroleum refinery (MRPL) and BASF plant are also nearby.

Important information

Here We can see a beautiful Church. INFANT MARY CHURCH.

How to reach Katipalla

There are many city buses starting from State Bank ( Heart of Mangalore ) to Katipalla. The frequency of buses are good.Most of these buses come to Katipalla via Surathkal.The route numbers are as follows 45,45B,45C,45D,45 The last bus stop for 45, 45A is Katipalla Shamsuddin Circle. and for 45C Katipalla Kaikamba near Ganapati Temple at Ganeshapura.

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