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Murudeshwara is a temple town in Bhatkala Taluk, North Canara district in Coastal Karnataka. Located on the main Mangalore- Karwar Highway, And it is sandwiched between the picturesque Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea. Its main attraction is a Shiva Temple with Chalukya and Kadamba sculptures built in the Dravidian style of architecture with an awesome Shiva statue and its pristine beach. The temple is located on a hillock which offers a magnificent view of the sea. The temple complex is famous for its tall Shiva statue which is around 37 m high and is the tallest Shiva statue in India. The temple gopura at 237 ft is the 2nd tallest in India. From across the beach, one can see the mammoth statue sparkling against the backdrop of a blue sky. There is also a huge statue of the Gitopadesha depicted in the lush garden here complete with a chariot.

Things to do in Murudeshwara:

  • Murudeshwara Temple: Built on Kanduka hill surrounded by ocean on 3 sides houses the main deity, Sri Mridesa or Murudeshwara.
  • Sun Chariot: A golden coloured sun chariot next to the Shiva statue depicts Arjuna receiving geethopadesam (teaching of Bhagavad Gita) from Lord Krishna
  • Climb up the temple tower (Raja Gopura): Raja Gopura has 20 stories, accessible by an elevator. Visitors can reach the top floor of the temple tower to get a grand view of the Shiva Statue and ocean.
  • Water sports on the beach: Jet Ski rides and boat rides
  • Scuba Diving at Netrani Island: A must try adventure sports

Places to visit near Murudeshwara: Jog Falls (90 kms), Gokarna (80 kms), Maravanthe Beach (55 kms), Idagunji Mahaganapathi Temple (20 kms) are the major attractions to visit  near by places.

How to reach Murudeshwara : Murudeshwara is 490 kms from Bengaluru and 155 kms from Mangaluru. Mangaluru is the nearest airport. Murudeshwara Railway station is just 3 kms from town. Regular bus services are available to reach Murudeshwara from all major cities in Coastal Karnataka. 

Places to stay near Murudeshwara : Several budget and mid range hotels, luxury resorts are available

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Murudeshwar Temple of Karnataka is one of the most beautiful pilgrim destinations in India. As it boasts the second tallest statue of Lord Shiva in the world with a staggering height of 123 feet and the second-highest gopuram in India with a height of 237 feet. Situated between the picturesque western ghats and the Arabian sea, the Murudeshwar temple is built on the Kanduka Hill that is covered by the Arabian sea from three sides. The beauty of the Arabian sea and the beautiful architecture of the temple especially the statue of Lord Shiva make it a perfect place for both pilgrims and nature lovers.

The main deity of the temple is Lord Murudeshwara who is one of the forms of Lord Shiva. And the main highlight of the temple is the statue of Lord Shiva. Devotees from all over the world come here to pray to Lord Shiva to fulfill their wishes.

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Every wall of the temple is covered by beautiful sculptures and carvings in the Dravidian style of architecture that makes it more beautiful. The main complex of the temple is modernized except the sanctum sanctorum that remains in its original form. Due to the coastal region, there is a beach near temple named Murudeshwar beach where you can enjoy with family & friends. Therefore apart from the pilgrimage activities there, you can try some adventurous activity likes Jet Skiing, boating, rafting and trekking.

Where is Murudeshwar is Temple?

Murudeshwar temple is located in the quint town of Murudeshwar that is situated in Bhatkal Taluk of the north Kannada district, Karnataka.

History of Murudeshwar Temple:

According to legends, the mother of Ravana, Kaikesi was a big devotee of Lord Shiva. She used to make Linga daily out of the beach sand. But every night the Linga washed by the waves of Sea. Seeing this, Ravana promised his mother that he’ll bring Lord Shiva Atma Linga from Mount Kailash to her. Therefore, he proceed to Mount Kailash and performed very hard mortification to impressed Lord Shiva.

Eventually, Shiva got impressed and granted him a wish. Then Lord Shiva took Atma Linga from his heart and gave it to Ravana but on one condition that if he keep the Linga down before reaching his destination then Linga will become affixed and nothing can separate it. However, Lord Vishnu and Lord Ganesha tricked him into putting the Linga down. By seeing this Ravana got furious and tried to destroy the Linga. But he only managed to scatter the Linga to different places that gave rise to 5 different sacred places and Murudeshwar is one of them. And rest of the places are known as Sajjeshwara, Gunavanthe, Dhareshwara and Gokarna.

These five places are known as Pancha Kshetras of Lord Shiva. Anyone who visits these places with a pure heart and worships Lord Shiva will be free from their all sins. 

Temple Timings:

  • Morning 6 AM to 1 PM
  • Evening 3 PM to 8 PM

Things to do and Places to Visit Near Murudeswar temple:

1. murudeshwar beach:.

murudeshwar beach

Situated along with the Murudeshwar temple, Murudeshwar beach is a beautiful beach surrounded by the hills and greenery of coconut trees. It is one of the best places to visit in the coastal region of Karnataka. The sand of the beach has a silky texture that makes it great to explore barefoot. There you can enjoy lots of water activities like jet skiing, boat ride, kayaking, Scuba diving and parasailing.

2. Netrani Island/Pigeon Island:

Netrani Island

Netrani Island is located 10 nautical miles or approx 20 KM away from the Murudeshwar in Bhatkal Taluka. By seeing from above the island seems of being heart-shaped. The island is famous for its amazing underwater world. Therefore it is quite popular among adventure lovers who loves to explore marine life. There you can see amazing collections of Arabian sea fishes including trigger fish, butterfly fish, shrimps, parrot fish, stonefish, blacktip sharks, turtles, great barracuda, and vibrant corals. Whenever you visit Murudeshwar don’t forget to do scuba diving and Snorkeling at Netrani Island. You can book a scuba tour from Netrani Adventure that charges you around 5K.

How to reach: The island is located around 20 KM from Murudeshwar. The boat takes around 1 and half hours to reach there. You can book a full scuba diving tour from Netrani Adventure.

Best time to visit: December and January are the best months to go to Netrani Island when the weather becomes perfect from snorkeling and scuba diving.

3. Bhatkal beach:

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Bhatkal beach is located 15 KM away from the Murudeshwar temple. The beach is surrounded by many historic temples and buildings. The religious significance of the beach attracts tourists from all over India. Apart from it the white sand, rocky terrain, serene water and greenery of coconut trees makes it worthy to visit. The hilly and rugged coastline of the beach makes its trekker a favorite spot. Therefore you can trek along the coastline to admire the beauty of the Arabian sea.

There are some amazing historic monuments near the beach including two Jain temples 16th century, the Sholeshwar temple believed to be built by the Chola king in 10th century and a church that represents the Portuguese architecture.

How to reach: It is well connected by train and road to nearest cities like Mangalore and Murudeshwar. So it is very easy to reach there. You can take KSRTC buses from Murudeshwar that takes around 15 to 20 minutes to reach the beach. You can also hire a cab or taxi as well.

4. Murudeshwar Fort:

Situated behind the complex of the temple, Murudeshwar fort is one of the best historical places to visit near the Murudeshwar temple. It is believed that the fort is built from the Vijayanagara period in the 15th century later renovated by the ruler of Mysore, Tipu Sultan. The fort is famous for its historical significance and amazing architecture. You can see the elegant paintings and sculptures of old times on the wall of the fort.

Timings: 8 AM morning to 6 PM evening

5. Apsarakonda Waterfall:

Apasarakonda fall

Located 28 KM away from Murudeshwar, Apsarakonda fall is the most scenic place to visit near Murudeshwar temple. The water flows down through the roots of the peepal tree at the height of 10 meters into the pond below. The pond appears like a lagoon as it is facing the sea. You can enjoy swimming inside the pond.

According to the legends, angels used to come here from heaven to take bath inside the pond hence the fall is known as Apsarakonda Fall. Just a few minutes walk away there is a spectacular viewpoint on the hill. The hill allows you to have an amazing view of the beach and sea. Also, there are small and big caves known as Pandava Caves where the Pandavas stayed during the time of exile.

6. Bhukailasa Cave Museum Murdeshwar:

bhukailasa Cave - Murudeshwar Temple

Located right next to Shiva Statue in Murudeshwar temple, Bhukailasa cave is a kind of sculpture museum where you can see various religious characters with background commentary. There you’ll see various big size sculptures of many mythological characters from Ramayana and Mahabharata. There is also a story of Ravana handling the Atma Linga to child Ganesha with background commentary. You can easily spend hours inside the cave without being bored. It is a very interesting place for both art and mytho lovers.

Entry Fees: 10 INR for Adults and 5 INR for Kids

Timing: 7 AM to 1 PM and 3 PM to 8 PM

Best Time To Visit Murudeshwar Temple:

The best time to visit Murudeshwar temple is from October to February when the weather becomes pleasant with a cool temperature. Since this is the peak time so you can expect the little crowd on street and inside the temple. Apart from sightseeing, you can indulge yourself in various water activities as well. The month of March, April, May, June gets hot temperature with lots of humidity and heavy rainfall. So if you want to skip the crowd then choose this time to travel.

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How to reach murudeshwar temple:.

Murudeshwar is located on NH17 connecting Mumbai to Kochi via Mangalore.

Distance from Nearby Cities:

  • 54 KM from Gokarna
  • 494 KM from Bengaluru
  • 157 KM from Mangalore
  • 189 KM from Goa

By Train: Train is the most affordable and easiest way to reach Murudeshwar as the railway station of Murudeshwar is well connected to Mumbai and Mangalore. And the Mangalore railway is well connected to most of the cities of Karnataka and other major cities of India.  

By Road: Road is one of the easiest ways to reach Murudeshwar as the private and government buses ply regularly from Kochi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru. Mumbai & Bengaluru is well connected to other major cities of India.

By Flight: Flight is the fastest way to reach Murudeshwar. The Mangalore International Airport is located just 153 KM from Murudeshwar and from there you can easily get a taxi, cab and car rentals to reach Murudeshwar. The Mangalore Airport has a direct flight from all major cities of India.

Places to Eat Near Murudeshwar Temple:

There are lots of stalls and restaurants in Murudeshwar that mainly serve delicious South Indian Food. You can visit the canteen in front of Murudeshwar Temple Complex near the parking area where you can have dosa, coffee, tea and snacks. For delicious seafood, you can visit the stall and restaurants near Murudeshwar Beach. And for the North Indian dishes, you can visit the restaurants near the Railway station.

Interesting Facts About Murudeshwar Temple:

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  • The statue of Lord Shiva in the Murudeshwar temple is 123 feet tall. It is the second-largest statue of Lord Shiva in the world. It was built in over 2 years and the cost of around five crore rupees were spent.
  • The statue of Lord Shiva is made in such a way that it reflects the first ray of the sun near the beach and the sunlight keeps falling throughout the day.
  • The 20 storied Raj Gopura of the Murudeshwar Temple is the second-highest Gopura in India with a height of 237 feet. This gigantic gopuram allowed you to have an amazing birds-eye view of the temple and nearby beaches. You can take the elevator ride to reach the top of Gopuram that charges you around 10 rupees of the ticket.
  • Interestingly, the Murudeshwar Temple has the hollow Linga of Lord Shiva that indicates that it is an Atma Linga. According to the legends, the soul of the Linga has departed the realms of humans.
  • Apart from the statue of Lord Shiva, there is an island name Netrani island or Pegion Island that is known as one of the best scuba diving destinations in India.

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Shri Murudeshwar Temple

Marking its prominence in the array of Murudeshwar tourist places,Shri Murudeshwara temple is a shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva and is one of the must-visit spots of the region. The temple features the second-highest statue of Lord Shiva from all over the world and is surrounded by the beautiful landscapes of the Arabian Sea on all sides. The main entrance of the temple is called the gopura and from here you can gape at the enchanting landscapes of the statue. The most striking feature of the temple is the intricate carvings that are done on the walls. Devotees from different regions travel to this temple to seek blessings of Lord Shiva and offer their prayers to him Location: Murudeshwar Temple Main Road Murdeshwar Bhatkal Taluk, Murdeshwar, Karnataka 581350 Timing:  3:00 AM - 1:00 PM, 3:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Murudeshwara Beach

Murudeshwara Beach

Soak in the tranquility of one of the most serene places to visit in Murudeshwar the Murudeshwara beach. The beach serves as an ideal picnic spot and is a refreshing getaway for the tourist as it offers a wide range of exhilarating water adventures. Right from bird watching to boating business there is everything at this beach to spend quality time with your friends and family.  Something that one must not miss is the sunset view as at this time the sun displays beautiful color and contrasts with sparkling water, which will just melt your heart away.  The beach overlooks the Lord Shiva statue and caters as a perfect relaxing spot. The surroundings of the beach are covered with lush green foliage and the sparkling golden sand is arched by the coconut grooves that add up to the beauty of the beach. Location: Murudeshwar, Karnataka Timing: 24 hours open

Murudeshwar Fort

Murudeshwar Fort

Next in the list of Murudeshwar tourist places, is the Murudeshwar fort that is famed from the Vijayanagara period. The fort was built back in the 15th century by the  Vijayanagara kings and then renewed by the ruler of Mysore, Tipu Sultan. The architecture of the fort is of ancient times and here you can spot elegant paintings, stylish artworks, and a whole lot more intriguing carvings on the walls. Another key feature of the fort is its location that is right behind the temple complex making it easily accessible from all modes of transport. Location: Murdeshwar, Karnataka 581350 Timing: 8:00 am to 6:00 pm

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Jamia Masjid

Jamia Masjid

Renowned as one of the oldest mosques of the region Jamia Masjid is frequented by tourists. This is a 3 storey structure with a basement along, reflecting the charm of history. It is located in the Bhatkal town and people from all over the world travel here to pay their homage to the divine.

The mosque exhibits the elegant question inscriptions and countless other relics of the ancient period. This mosque is one of the old Heritage pride of India and is the second Jamia Masjid after Delhi.

Location: Qazi Mohalla, Murdeshwar, Karnataka 581350

Timing: All time open.

Statue Park

Statue Park

 The best place to spend quality time with your family and friends is the Statue Park! The park features well-manicured lawns that are adorned with vibrant colored flowers and the striking Shiva Statue that is the second tallest in the world. If you are seeking a place to re-energize your body, then this park is a great choice. Apart from this, the park even has a number of elegant stone sculptures and a majestic man-made waterfall. The aura of the park will leave you spellbound and serenity it offers will just add up to the experience. Location: Murdeshwar, Karnataka 581350 Timing: 8:00 am to 8:00 pm

Jali Beach

Another one in the array of Murudeshwar Tourist Places is the Jali Beach that is nestled in the fishing town named Bhatkal. The Jali beach is one of the pristine beaches of the region and is known for its serenity. The beach is arched with trails of coconut trees and the sparkling golden coastline makes the landscapes even more wonderful.

If you are looking for a tranquil place to visit with your partner or a relaxing spot to witness with your family, then the Jali Beach is a choice with no regrets.

Location: Jalikodi Rd, Jalikodi, Bhatkal, Karnataka 581320

Timing: 24 hours open

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Netrani Island

Netrani Island

Escape the buzzing sound of the city life and head to the Netrani island that is a picturesque island tucked surrounding the striking Arabian sea. The most prominent feature of the island is that it is heart-shaped and owns a wide collection of marine creatures making it ideal for scuba diving and snorkeling. It is settled 19 km away from Murudeshwar and is an excellent sightseeing spot for visitors. With scuba ding at this island, you can witness some of the rare combinations of underwater species namely butterfly-fish, triggerfish, and several other wonderful corals. The list of adjectives falls short to define the serenity and lure of this island, and this is the reason it is a must-visit locale. Location: Netrani Island, Murudeshwar, Karnataka Tour cost: Starting from INR 1200 per person. Timing: 24 hours open

Basavaraja Durga Fort

Basavaraja Durga Fort

Supposed to be one of the best tourist places to see in Murudeshwar, Basavaraj Durga Fort dates back to the 16th century. The charming fort is located in Dakshina Kannada district and accessed by a trek towards the hill. Once a dazzling fort on an island, the fort offers stupendous views of the Arabian Sea. Another way to reach the fort is by taking a boat from Honnavar which is located 4 km away. Constructed during the Vijayanagar rule, the fort is a marvelous getaway for all the history buffs. The fort is named after Keladi Prince Basavaraj and boasts of impressive architecture that comprises massive bastille made from laterite blocks.  One of the eye-catching attractions of the fort are the eight mounted guns located here. If you are a fan of ruined structures, this fort will impress you with its empty inside structure. One of the most offbeat places to see in Murudeshwar, Basavaraj Durga Fort should be added to your itinerary if you are looking for a different kind of adventure. Location: Basavaraj Durga Fort, Honnavar Taluk, Uttar Kannada District Timing: 9 am to 5 pm

Kollur Mookambika Temple

Kollur Mookambika Temple

Perched on the banks of Souparnika River, this temple is hailed as one of the seven Mukti Stalas which were constructed by Parashurama. It is one of the most famous places to visit in Murudeshwar in the valley of Kodachadri Peak. The famous place of pilgrimage attracts many devotees throughout the year because of its temple that is dedicated to Goddess Parvathi. It is said that this is the place where Goddess Parvathi killed the demon Kamsasuran after he was made  dumb by Veerabadra, Ganesha and Shiva and got to be called Mookasuran. Later, the Goddess came to be known as Mookambika and the place where he was killed got popular as Marana Katte. The temple is well known for housing the Panchaloha(five metals) that are a gift of  Adi Shankaracharya along with a Shiva Lingam which is worshipped here. Other popular deities see here include those of Ganesha, Subrahmanya, Naga, Mahishasura Mardini, Partheeshwara, Chandramouleeswara, Prana Lingeshwara, Nanjundeshwara, Anjaneya, Venkataramana, ThulasiGopalakrishna. The temple is a stunning example of Dravidian style of architecture with a beautiful vimanan, a sanctum in quadrangular shape and a grand mantapa that rises to 135 feet. Believed to be 1200 year old, the temple is supposed to have gone through major enhancements in its design during the 15th and 16th century. Location: Kollur Mookambika Temple, Kollur, Udupi District, Karnataka Timing: 5:00 am to 9:00 pm

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Murudeshwar beach.

Murudeshwar Beach

A paradise for nature lovers, Murudeshwar Beach is perched beside the Lord Shiva temple in Kanduka Giri. One of the most beautiful tourist places to see in Murudeshwar, this beach is squeaky clean and enchants all the beholders with its serene surroundings. With the thundering waters of Arabian Sea on the west and the backdrop of the hill, the beach is dotted by a grove of coconut trees. The wonderful views of nature here will help you cherish a great time with your loved ones. Also, if you are a fan of sunsets, this beach will surely leave you stunned with the breathtaking views of the crimson hued skies. The beach is a perfect spot to enjoy a memorable picnic with your friends and family. If you are lucky and visit the beach during the morning hours, you may spot some seagulls and kingfisher birds. Foodies can also look forward to having a good time here as there are many shacks which serve mouthwatering goodies to the visitors. Location: Murudeshwar Beach, Murudeshwar

Idagunji Ganapathi Temple

Idagunji Ganapathi Temple

Located in Idagunji, this temple is believed to be the place where Lord Ganapathi stayed. It is said that many ancient saints performed their rites of penance here. Nestled on the banks of River Sharavati, this temple has its mention in the Skanda Purana as well. One of the important places to visit in Murudeshwar for pilgrimage, the temple attracts more than 1 million devotees every year.

The major highlight of this temple is the statue of Lord Vinayaka which is kept in a standing posture. When you are here, try to visit the temple during the time of Vinayaka Chaturthi as during that time the temple is decorated ornately and celebrates the festival with great fervor. The temple is hailed to be one of the most prominent Ganesha temples on the western coast of India and often popularly called as ‘Ganesha Coast’.

Location: Idagunji Road, Idagunji Khatri, Karnataka

Timing:  6AM - 1PM & 3PM - 8.30PM

Apsara Konda Falls

Apsara Konda Falls

One of the most picturesque places to visit in Murudeshwara, this is a small waterfall that attracts all nature lovers. Falling from a height of 10 metres to splash over a small pond, this waterfall can be reached by an easy trail. It is said that the pond was the place where the angels arrived from heaven and took a bath. Hence, the pond is well known as Apsara Konda and dazzles everyone with a sight of water flowing through a peepal tree. When you are here, you can indulge in swimming and playing with your loved ones in the pond. It is a site of intrigue as you can see many small and big caves here which are also called Pandava Caves. It is believed that this was the place where the Pandavas stayed during their exile. The sunset views from the hill are totally mesmerising and lets you cherish some beautiful memories. If you are looking for more adventure, you can visit the park built by Karnataka Tourism Department on the hillock and enjoy some time appreciating the natural beauty by boating in the clear blue waters. Location: Apsara Konda Road, Apsara Konda, Karnatak Timing: 6:00 am to 6:00 pm

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Mirjan Fort

Mirjan Fort

Perched on the serene river banks of River Aghanashini, Mirjan Fort is one of the most spectacular places for history buffs among tourist places in Murudeshwar. Sprawling over an area of about 4 hectares, it is a stunning reminder of the past. It is said that many battles during the sixteenth and seventeenth century were fought here. The fort is well-known for its architecture that will transport you to another time. If you are an architecture lover, you will admire the beautiful canals, moats, secret passageways etc. Covered in a carpet of green grass and moss, this fort helps you relish that old world charm. It is said that the fort was once an important place that enabled trade in spices. Declared as one of the protected monuments by the Archaeological Survey of India, this fort is built of laterite stones. It is believed that the fort was home to Queen Chennabhairadevi of Gersoppa who ruled here for 52 years and later became popular as the Pepper Queen. It is said that the fort served as an important center for trade of spices with the Dutch, Portuguese, and the Britishers. Encompassed by a lush green landscape, Mijan Fort is best visited after the months of monsoon in Murudeshwar.  Location: Mirjan Fort Road, Mirjan, Karnataka Timing: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm

Murudeshwar Market

Murudeshwar Market

Head to Murudeshwar Market to have a gala time with your friends and family. It is your one stop place to buy anything that you want when you are touring the best places to visit in Murudeshwar. Located on the road towards the temple, it is one of the best markets to buy items like handicrafts, showcase pieces, wall paintings etc. The vibrant market offers something for all the tourists. If you like to add to your jewelry collection, there are many local shops selling their work in Murudeshwar Market. Moreover, for those looking to add some zing to your home, there are many wall hangings, baskets and idols of Lord Ganeshaavailable here. Another thing not to miss here included the Rudraksha Jewellery along with the Rudraksha beads sold here. Along with offering tons of goodies to help you cherish a day out indigenous shopping, Murudeshwar Market is an excellent getaway for the foodies as well to help you indulge in delectable items. Location: Murudeshwar Market, Murudeshwar, Karnataka

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Murudeshwar Temple: Dedicated to Lord Shiva, Murdeshwar Temple is perched on Kanduka Hill in a landscape that boasts of serenity. It is well known for the Shiva statue and amazes everyone with the scenic shores of Arabian Sea. Netrani Island: A must visit for all the water babies, Netrani Island is a haven for those who are looking for a splendid scuba diving experience. Moreover, here you can look out for many varieties of fish like Napoleon Wrasse, Cobia, Stonefish, Black Tip Sharks, Great Barracuda, Turtles and Stingrays etc. to appreciate marine life. Murudeshwar Beach: This splendid beach is one of the most scenic spots near Murudeshwar Temple. It is well known for its silky sands and the impressive statue of Lord Shiva which makes it an ideal place to visit with loved ones. Statue Park: Boasting of a vast expanse of greenery, this park is well known for its colorful flowers, sculptures of stone and beautiful ponds to take your breath away. It is one of the best places in Murudeshwar to appreciate nature.

What are the must things to do in Murudeshwar?

The various activities which can be enjoyed in Murudeshwar are: Snorkel to see marine biodiversity at Netrani Island: Also called Pigeon Island, it is one of the best places to indulge in snorkeling and scuba diving. In the crystal clear waters of Netrani Island, you can spot many Napoleon Wrasse, Cobia, Stonefish, Black Tip Sharks, Great Barracuda, Turtles and Stingrays etc Hike to Yana Caves: Enjoy a hiking adventure through the lush green forests to explore the monolith caves called Bhairaveshwara Shikhara and the Mohini Shikhara near Murudeshwar. The thrilling experience helps you explore one of the most shiva-lingams in the world. Enjoy a water jet ride: Hop on a water jet to get adrenaline rushing when you are at Murudeshwar Beach. Lasting for about 10 minutes, this is a very safe activity that attracts all adventure lovers. 

How far is Murudeshwar from Udupi?

Murudeshwar is located at a distance of 102 kms from Udupi. 

What is Murudeshwar famous for?

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  • 12 Things To Do In Murudeshwar For A Relaxing Holiday In Shiva’s Coastal Abode In 2024

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The first sight that catches your eye as you enter this peaceful and scenic seaside town is the majestic statue of Lord Shiva blessing you perched atop a small hillock overlooking the Arabian Sea. Though there are a plethora of things to do in Murudeshwar , the spiritual town’s biggest draws are the revered Murudeshwar temple and the heart-shaped Netrani island offering excellent scuba diving and snorkeling opportunities. You can also walk along the serene beach, get great photographs at the Statue Park, visit a coastal fort, indulge in hiking and water sports, and spot some gorgeous waterfalls on your trip to this quaint town.

12 Best Things To Do In Murudeshwar

If you’re planning a religious vacation and thinking about what to do in Murudeshwar, make sure to indulge into these offbeat things to do in Karnataka. Keep scrolling down and read along!

1. Lord Shiva Statue: Feel The Divine Presence

awe-inspiring colossal Shiva statue

Standing tall on the Kanduka Hill surrounded by water on all three sides is the 123-feet high awe-inspiring colossal Shiva statue and one of the top things to do in Murudeshwar. Even those crossing the town through the Mangalore-Gokarna highway must stop by to feel the divine energy of this majestic piece of art, which is also the second tallest statue of Shiva in the world. Viewing the towering deity from the top of the rajagopuram of the temple with panoramic views of the coast in its backdrop is nothing short of breathtaking.

Timings: 6AM-1PM; 3PM-9PM

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2. Gopuram: Gaze The Beauty

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One of the most spectacular shore temples of India, this magnificent abode of Lord Shiva is said to be one of the sites of the divine atma-lingam. Also known as the Kethappa Narayana temple, its 20-storey high gopuram said to be the tallest in the world is guarded by two life-size elephants. The Dravidian style majestic granite temple is a must-visit during Murudeshwar sightseeing. The sanctum sanctorum is home to one of the original atma-lingas thrown by Ravana, placed 2 feet below the ground level. The complex also houses a small museum explaining the mythical story and significance of the temple.

Entry Fee: No entry fee but Rudrabhishekam ticket costs INR 55 for 2 people Timings: 6AM-1PM; 3PM-9PM

3. Mirjan Fort: Walk Amidst History

for history buffs and photography enthusiasts

Located at an hour’s drive from the pilgrimage town, this historical fort stands testament to the military might of the region and is amongst the best things to do in Murudeshwar for history buffs and photography enthusiasts. One of the lesser-known gems, this ASI preserved monument presents an aesthetically beautiful sight, especially during the rainy season. The sprawling 4 hectare complex with double walls and secret passageways also rewards you with stunning views from above. The construction credits of the 16th-century fort with Deccan and Mughal influences goes to Queen Chennabhaira Devi also called the ‘pepper queen’.

Entry Fee: No entry or camera fee. Timings: 8 AM-6 PM

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4. Netrani Island: Explore The Biodiversity

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Tucked away in the Arabian Sea, at a distance of 20Kms is Karnataka’s best-kept secret: the heart-shaped Netrani Island also christened as the Pigeon Island. One of the best snorkeling sites in Karnataka and the top things to do in Murudeshwar, Netrani Island is home to amazing marine biodiversity. You can spot a wide variety of corals, parrotfish, butterflyfish, eels and triggerfish on your snorkeling and diving tour. The crystal clear waters allow visibility up to 25-30 meters and ensure you have an amazing Murudeshwar scuba diving experience exploring the underwater world

Things To Carry: Waterproof backpack, swimming costume, sunscreen sunglasses and floaters/slippers. Scuba Diving Costs: packages begin from INR 5500 inclusive of underwater photographs

5. Statue Park: Capture The Gigantic Beauty

the statue park that beautifully depicts the history behind the temple

Around the majestic Shiva statue, amidst lush green lawns is the statue park that beautifully depicts the history behind the temple and is adorned with many more sculptures. One of the top things to do in Murudeshwar right inside the temple complex, the statue park portrays legends from the Ramayana including the story of the Atma-linga with images of Ganesh and Ravana. Also eye-catching is the Surya statue as well as those of Krishna and Arjuna from the Mahabharata. Do not miss the glorious sunset views from the area right behind the park. A small Shani temple close by is also worth visiting.

Tip: Visit around 4 pm for the best light for photographs and to witness the sunset once you’ve done the park tour. Timings:  6 AM-8:15 PM

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6. Yana Hike: Taste The Adventure

the unique and unusual limestone rock monoliths

An hour and a half away from Murudeshwar are the unique and unusual limestone rock monoliths known as the Bhairaveshwara Shikhara and the Mohini Shikhara. Surrounded by lush evergreen forests, hiking through the dense forests to reach these surreal rock outcrops is amongst the most thrilling things to do at Murudeshwar. At the base of the Bhairaveshwara Shikhara is a revered shiva-lingam frequented by devotees. Going inside the caves is an exciting experience too and adds to the adventure quotient of your trip to Yana.

Tip: 1. At the vehicle parking spot (parking fee:INR 30), remember to pick some aerated drinks and water from the food stalls before embarking on the adventurous hike. 2. Wear sports shoes/sneakers for a comfortable experience.

Location:  Yana Rocks Rd, Achave, Karnataka 581403 Timings: 8 AM-6 PM

7. Murudeshwar Beach: Soak In The Tranquility

beach is a beautiful and clean sandy beach

Like most Konkan beaches, the Murudeshwar beach is a beautiful and clean sandy beach extending to 2-3 kilometers with shallow waters to enjoy the sea and here you can try out some amazing Murudeshwar beach activities . One of the most fun things to do in Murudeshwar is to indulge in exciting water activities like banana ride, water scooters, water-skiing, speed-boat ride, etc. The beach is also a great spot for marveling at the grand Shiva statue especially with the lights turned on at night. Evenings are abuzz with the small flea market, street vendors, and food stalls.

Location:  Murudeshwar Beach, Murudeshwar

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8. Bhatkal: Seek The Spirituality

Bhatkal with a picturesque beach and interesting monuments

Just about 20 minutes from Murudeshwar is the ancient port town of Bhatkal with a picturesque beach and interesting monuments. Home to temples from the Vijayanagar period and some ancient Jain shrines, the place also holds historical and spiritual significance. Though you cannot enter the Bhatkal lighthouse, the spot offers some breathtaking views of the port and the beach.

Location:  Uttar Kannada, Karnataka

9. Idagunji Ganapathi Temple: Experience The Spiritual Bliss

the shrine houses a unique standing posture of Ganpati

On the banks of the Sharavathi river stands one of the most revered temples of Southern India, visited by more than a million devotees every year. With a mention in the Skanda Purana, the temple holds great mythological significance as it is believed to be the place where Lord Ganpati stayed making it one of the popular Murudeshwar attractions . Simple and elegant, the shrine houses a unique standing posture of Ganpati in dvibhuja style holding a modak and a lotus. A haven of tranquillity and peace, this spiritual place must feature on your Murudeshwar things to do list.

Timings: 6AM-1:30PM; 3PM-8:30PM. Abhisheka at 11:00Am and Maha Pooja at 12:30PM

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10. Apsarakonda Falls: Feel Refreshed

the falls offers spectacular views

Located just 20 Kilometres from Murudeshwar are the small yet mystical Apsarakonda Falls believed to be the bathing place for angels (hence the name) and is one of the popular Murudeshwar attractions . Right behind the Apsarakonda beach, the waterfalls are a great place for a cool dip in the shallow pond. Visiting the falls for a few hours is one of the fun things to do in Murudeshwara with kids and family. The beautiful garden above the falls offers spectacular views and approach steps to the beach below.

Timings: 6 AM-6 PM Entry Fee: The entry to the garden is INR 10/person.

11. Water Jet In Murudeshwar: Feel The Thrill

Water Jet In Murudeshwar

Get into the thrill of experiencing water jet on the calm waters of Murudeshwar beach which is situated at Uttar Kannada coastline in Karnataka. Apart from the spiritual tour of the famous Murudeshwar temple, devotees can also enjoy some adventure around the coastline This 10 minutes activity can be availed anytime during the day where you will be geared up with all the safety gears. Along with this one can also witness the calm beauty of the sea as you indulge into this one of the best things to do near Murudeshwar .

Location: Uttara Kannada District Duration: 10 Minutes

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12. Eco Beach: Spend A Leisure Day

Shrivardhan Beach

If you are thinking about Murudeshwar Beach activities that you can try out then you are in luck as Eco  Beach which is just 24 kilometers away from the main city and is the most pristine and unexploited beaches in Konkan coast. One of the best places to visit in Murudeshwar and originally known as Kasarkod Beach, this white sand beach is not too crowded and stretches up to 5 kilometers. Another great thing about this beach is that it can be a great picnic spot if you wish to visit the place with your family.

Location:  Honavar Lighthouse, Bunder Road, Kasarkoda, Karnataka 581334 Timings:  8 AM-7 PM

Best Time To Visit Murudeshwar

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Situated in Karnataka, Murdeshwar is a quaint town that is renowned for the Murudeshwar temple. If you are planning a vacation to this town and are confused about the best time to visit then keep reading. Winter season is considered as the best season to visit this serene town as the weather is perfect for a relaxing vacation. You can visit this town between October and March to make the most out of your trip. If you want to attend the grand celebrations of Maha Shivratri at Murudeshwar Temple then you should plan your visit in February or March.

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Murudeshwar is surely a treat for those who want a calming vacation for the mind and soul and looking at all the amazing things to do in Murudeshwar, it is surely a must-visit destination. So when are you visiting this coastal abode of Shiva? If you’re planning anytime soon then take a look at the customize your Murudeshwar holiday with TravelTriangle and enjoy a surreal holiday in South India.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Things To Do In Murudeshwar

How to spend a day in Murudeshwar?

In order to spend an ideal day in Murudeshwar, you must visit its top attractions including Murudeshwar Temple, Murudeshwar Beach, Statue Park. Statue Park, Idagunji Ganapathi Temple, Bhatkal, and more. In the evening, you can visit the best local markets.

Is it safe to visit Murudeshwar during Covid?

Yes, Murudeshwar is one of the safest destinations where you can plan a vacay during Covid. However, make sure to get fully vaccinated before planning a trip. Keep your mask on at all times when out, sanitize your hands at regular intervals, and maintain social distance whenever in a crowd. All in all, your trip can be quite safe if you follow all the government protocols.

What is the best time to visit Murudeshwar?

You can visit this town between October and March to make the most out of your trip. If you want to attend the grand celebrations of Maha Shivratri at Murudeshwar Temple then you should plan your visit in February or March.

What is Murudeshwar famous for?

Murudeshwar is famous for not just one but many things. Murudeshwar is another name for Lord Shiva and the town very naturally happens to be famous for being home to the second tallest Shiva statue. Murudeshwar Temple is also known for being home to Murudeshwar Temple and it lies on the coast of the Arabian Sea. There are many interesting things to do in Murudeshwar which also contributes to its fame.

What is there to see in Murudeshwar?

There are many interesting places to see in Murudeshwar which will be a treat for your eyes. Some of the best places to see in Murudeshwar are Murudeshwar Beach, Netrani Island, Murudeshwar Temple, and Mirjan Fort.

How does one get from Murudeshwar to Netrani Island?

There are many ways to get from Murudeshwar to Netrani Island. Taking a boat ride from Murudeshwar to Netrani Island is one of the most convenient ways to commute. It will just take somewhere around 75-90 minutes. You can also hire a taxi from Murudeshwar to Netrani Island. Murudeshwar Railway Station is just 21 kilometers away from Netrani island so you can take a cab or taxi from there too.

How far is Murudeshwar to Gokarna?

Murudeshwar is just 78 kilometers away from Gokarna and it will take you just 1 hour and 45 minutes by road to reach from one destination to another.

How far is Murudeshwar from Udupi?

Murudeshwar is 102 kilometers away from Udupi and it will take you around 2 hours by road to reach from one destination to another.

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Murudeshwar Temple

🗓 Best Time To Visit: October to May

⏰ Open Hours: 6:30 AM to 1:00 PM and 3:00 PM to 8:30 PM

🧳 Traveller Types: Family, Solo, Couples, Spirituality Seekers

💰 Budget: No entry fee, optional donations

🔍 Known For: Second largest statue of Lord Shiva, 20-storied Gopura, Raja Gopura

📍 Distances: 16 km from Bhatkal Railway Station, 165 km from Mangalore Airport, 1.8 km from Murudeshwar town

🏞 Things To Do: Visit Raja Gopura, Enjoy the beach, Scuba diving, Visit Statue Park

🛍 Shopping: Local handicrafts, traditional jewelry, religious souvenirs

🍽 Food: Nearby restaurants serve South Indian, North Indian and seafood

📌 Tips: Modest clothing required, Photography allowed, Footwear not allowed inside the temple

♿ Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible

Are you looking for a place to visit in Karnataka that offers a unique blend of spirituality, nature, and culture? If yes, then you should definitely consider visiting Murudeshwar Temple, a stunning temple dedicated to Lord Shiva that is located on a scenic beach in the Arabian Sea.

Murudeshwar Temple is one of the most popular and revered temples in Karnataka, attracting millions of devotees and tourists every year. The temple is also known for its rich history, architecture, and features that make it a must-see attraction for anyone who loves to explore the divine.

In this article, we will tell you everything you need to know about Murudeshwar Temple, such as its location, history, architecture, deity, attractions, and planning guide. We will also share some tips and tricks on how to make the most of your trip to this divine destination.

Murudeshwar Temple: A Brief History

Murudeshwar Temple was built by King Bhoja in the 10th century CE as a tribute to Lord Shiva. The temple was originally located on an island called Murud, which was later submerged by the sea due to natural causes. The king then shifted the temple to its present location on the mainland and expanded it with the help of various rulers over time.

The temple has witnessed many historical events and legends associated with it, such as its role in defeating Tipu Sultan’s army during the Third Anglo-Mysore War in 1799 CE. The temple also has a connection to Mahabharata, as it is believed that Lord Krishna performed penance here before leaving for Dwarka.

The temple is also known for its association with sage Narada, who is said to have taught Lord Shiva the secrets of yoga and meditation here. The temple also has a beautiful statue of Narada that is placed near the entrance of the main hall.

Murudeshwar Temple: A Stunning Architecture

Murudeshwar Temple is one of the most impressive temples in India for its architecture and design. The temple has a unique style that combines elements of Dravidian and Nagara styles . The temple has a shikhara (tower) that rises 120 feet above the ground and has 12 spires that symbolize the 12 months of the year. The shikhara also has intricate carvings and sculptures that depict various scenes from Hindu mythology.

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The main hall (mandapa) of the temple is circular in shape and has four entrances (gopura) that lead to different directions. The hall is decorated with pillars (prakara) that have intricate carvings and sculptures. The sanctum (garbhagriha) of the temple is located at the center of the hall and has a black stone idol of Lord Shiva that is 18 feet tall and weighs 2 tons.

The idol of Lord Shiva is made of black stone and has four arms holding various weapons such as trident (trishula), conch shell (shankha), discus (chakra), and mace (mala). The idol also has a third eye on his forehead that glows with divine light. The idol is adorned with jewels and ornaments that reflect his power and glory.

Murudeshwar Temple: A Sacred Deity

Murudeshwar Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva as his main deity. Lord Shiva is one of the most revered gods in Hinduism and is considered as the supreme god who presides over creation, preservation, destruction, transformation, etc. He is also known as Mahadeva or Bhagavat or Shankar or Nataraja or Rudra or many other names.

Lord Shiva is worshipped at this temple as he represents both destruction and creation. He symbolizes death but also life; he destroys evil but also creates good; he transcends time but also rules over it; he is calm but also fierce; he is compassionate but also wrathful; he is one but also many; he is formless but also manifest; he is eternal but also changing; etc.

Lord Shiva’s attributes include his third eye that signifies his omniscience; his crescent moon on his head that signifies his wisdom; his snake around his neck that signifies his power; his trident that signifies his authority; his drum that signifies his rhythm; his drumstick that signifies his action; etc.

Lord Shiva’s rituals include offering prayers (puja) to him daily at dawn or dusk; chanting mantras (hymns) to him at specific times or occasions; performing rituals (yajna) to him at specific locations or altars; worshipping him with flowers (prasadam) or fruits (dakshina); etc.

Murudeshwar Temple: A Scenic Beach

Murudeshwar Temple is also located on a scenic beach that offers a stunning view of the Arabian Sea. The beach is about 2 km long and has golden sand and clear water. The beach is ideal for relaxing, swimming, surfing, or sunbathing.

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The beach is also surrounded by lush green hills and coconut trees that add to its beauty and charm. The beach is also a popular spot for birdwatching, as it attracts many migratory birds such as pelicans, herons, egrets, etc.

The beach is also a great place to enjoy the sunset or the sunrise, as it offers a spectacular view of the sky and the sea. The beach is also a great place to watch the fishermen bring in their catch or the locals sell their fruits and vegetables.

Murudeshwar Temple: A Nearby Fort

Murudeshwar Temple is also located near a fort that offers a panoramic view of the coast. The fort is called Murud Fort and was built by Shivappa Nayaka in the 17th century CE. The fort has four bastions that are connected by walls and gates. The fort has two temples inside it, one dedicated to Lord Shiva and one dedicated to Goddess Parvati.

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The fort is also known for its historical significance, as it was used by various rulers over time, such as Tipu Sultan, Hyder Ali, and the British. The fort was also involved in several battles and sieges during the wars between Mysore and Maratha.

The fort is also known for its natural beauty, as it has a lush green landscape and a serene atmosphere. The fort is also a great place to enjoy the breeze or the shade, as it offers a refreshing view of the surroundings.

Murudeshwar Temple: A Statue Park

Murudeshwar Temple is also located near a statue park that showcases various statues of Lord Shiva in different poses and styles. The statue park is called Murudeshwar Statue Park and was inaugurated in 2019 CE. The statue park has 12 statues of Lord Shiva that are made of bronze or stone or wood or metal.

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The statue park has statues of Lord Shiva in various postures such as dancing (Nataraja), meditating (Padmasana), holding trident (Trishula), holding conch shell (Shankha), holding discus (Chakra), holding mace (Mala), etc. The statue park also has statues of Lord Shiva with his consort Parvati (Sati), his son Ganesha (Vighneshvara), his daughter Kartikeya (Skanda), his brother Brahma (Brahmavallabha), etc.

The statue park has statues of Lord Shiva with different themes such as nature (Nataraja with lotus flowers), culture (Nataraja with musical instruments), art (Nataraja with paintings), science (Nataraja with books), etc. The statue park also has statues of Lord Shiva with different expressions such as smiling (Nataraja with open mouth), frowning (Nataraja with closed mouth), angry (Nataraja with clenched teeth), etc.

Dress Code For Visiting The Temple

There is no specific dress code for visiting Murudeshwar Temple. However, some Hindu organisations have suggested that male devotees and tourists should wear a dhoti, while women should wear a saree or churidar. This is to follow the tradition and respect the temple customs.

Murudeshwar Temple: A Planning Guide

Murudeshwar Temple is a divine destination in Karnataka that offers a unique blend of spirituality, nature, and culture. If you are planning to visit this temple and its surroundings, here are some tips and tricks on how to make the most of your trip:

When to visit:

You can visit this temple throughout the year, but the best time to visit is during winter months from December to February when the weather is pleasant and cool.

Where to stay:

You can stay at various hotels or resorts near this temple or on the beach or on the hilltops. Some of the popular options are Murud Beach Resort & Spa, Murud Fort Resort & Spa, Murudeshwar Palace Resort & Spa, etc.

What to eat:

You can eat at various restaurants or cafes near this temple or on the beach or on the hilltops. Some of the popular options are Murud Beach Restaurant & Cafe, Sea Lounge, etc.

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Where To Eat Near Murudeshwar Temple

There are many places to eat near Murudeshwar Temple that offer a variety of cuisines and dishes. Here are some of the best places to eat near the temple:

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Sri Ganesha Bhavan:

This is a vegetarian restaurant that serves authentic South Indian dishes made with fresh ingredients. You can enjoy dishes like idli, dosa, vada, upma, etc. along with sambar, chutney, and rasam. The restaurant is located near the temple and is open from 6:30 AM to 3:30 PM and 6:30 PM to 10:30 PM .

Sea Lounge:

This is a seafood restaurant that serves delicious seafood cooked in local flavours. You can enjoy dishes like fish curry, prawn curry, crab masala, etc. along with rice, roti, or noodles. The restaurant is located in RNS Residency and is open from 12:00 PM to 11:00 PM .

Naveen Beach Resort:

This is a beach resort that serves a variety of cuisines and dishes. You can enjoy dishes like Chinese, Italian, Continental, etc. along with salads, soups, desserts, etc. The resort also has a multi-cuisine restaurant that serves different flavours every day.

Nayak Fishland:

This is a fish market that also serves fresh seafood cooked in local flavours. You can enjoy dishes like fish fry, fish curry, fish soup, etc. along with rice or bread. The market also has stalls that sell other seafood items like crabs, prawns, lobsters, etc.

Romanish Restaurant:

This is an Indian restaurant that serves North Indian and South Indian dishes made with quality ingredients. You can enjoy dishes like butter chicken, paneer tikka masala, dal makhani, etc. along with roti or naan bread.

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Murudeshwar Temple is a divine destination in Karnataka that offers a unique blend of spirituality, nature, and culture. It is a place where you can experience the glory of Lord Shiva and his consort Parvati, as well as the beauty of the Arabian Sea and the surrounding hills. It is also a place where you can enjoy various attractions and activities, such as visiting the statue park, exploring the fort, relaxing on the beach, or watching the sunset.

If you are planning to visit this temple and its surroundings, we hope that this article has given you all the information and tips that you need to make your trip memorable and enjoyable. You can also check out our website for more details and reviews about this temple and other places in Karnataka.

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Murudeshwar temple: Of Huge Shiva Statue, Big Gopuram & Atma Linga

Last Updated on April 16, 2022 by asoulwindow

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Information about Murudeshwar temple

Murudeshwar temple in Karnataka is a great weekend break from Bengaluru. This blog is about my solo budget trip to Murudeshwara. I traveled on a very low budget to Murudeshwar from Bangalore. Despite being small in size, I was impressed to that there are so many interesting places to see in Murudeshwar.

The tall Shiva statue, gorgeous Murudeshwar beach and fun activities such as scuba diving in nearby Netrani Island makes Murudeshwara one of the best offbeat places to visit in Karnataka in South India.

You can use this handy and quick guide to plan a solo budget trip in Murudeshwara. On the Hindu festival Mahashivratri, devotees from Karnataka and other Indian states throng in large numbers at Murudeshwar Temple and offer their prayers.

Nomenclature of Murudeshwar

Murudeshwar is also known as

  • Murudeshwara

Shiv Bhagwan is addressed here as

  • Sri Mridesa Linga
  • Lord Murdeshwar
  • Murudeshwar Mahadev

Murudeshwara Temple is also known as

  • Murudeshwara kovil
  • Murudeshwar beach temple
  • Shri Murudeshwar temple
  • Sri Murudeshwara temple
  • Murudeshwara devasthana

Which God is in Murudeshwar temple?

The presiding deity here is Sri Mridesa Linga or Lord Murdeshwar. Devoted to Shiv Bhagwan, this temple is visited by thousands of devotees every day.

When was Murudeshwar temple built?

How old is Murudeshwar temple? It took many years to build Murudeshwar Temple. The colossal Gopuram of Murudeshwar temple was built in the year 2008? The construction of this Gopuram began in 1990. The second phase began in the year 1998.

Where is Murudeshwar located?

Located at a small town in Bhatkal Taluk of Uttar Karnataka (North Canara) district in Karnataka , South India, Murudeshwar is a very famous destination of India . It was one of my first visit in the Uttar Karnataka aka North Karnataka.

Murudeshwar, I found, had a mixed features of Karnataka and the bordering state of Maharashtra , both my favorite states in India. The famous Murudeshwar Temple is located on the holy Kanduka Hills, surrounded by Arabian Sea on all 3 sides.

I discovered that the unique cuisine, language, weather, landscape, people etc living in Uttara Karnataka is quite distinct from other parts of Karnataka. The temple town of Murudeshwar is located very close to many places in Goa, the backpacking paradise of Gokarna and Karwar beach, both in Karnataka.

Why is Murudeshwara Famous?

Which is the tallest temple in India? Murudeshwar is famous world over for its tall Shiva Statue and Temple Gopuram. Murudeshwar devasthana is also famous for its pristine beaches and scuba diving opportunities in the lovely Netrani Island. I was lucky to visit all these places during my 2 months long temporary travel writer freelance job in Bangalore.

The night view of the Shiva Statue of temple Gopuram adds to the fame of Murudeshwar. Murudeshwar is also very popular with locals and tourists alike for the fact that you can take a lift to the top floor of the tall Murudeshwar temple Gopuram for sweeping bird’s eye views of the Murudeshwar beach, fishing village and the Murudeshwar town. And it costs almost nothing! It is thus also a popular picnic spot.

Despite its fame, I found Murudeswar to be an unexplored place, located away from the crowds in touristy places.

Why is Murudeshwar famous? The Murudeshwar temple is famous the world over for the gigantic Gopuram, tall Shiva Statues and breathtaking views of the Arabian Sea from the top floor of the Gopurum accessed by a lift. What also makes the Murudeshwar temple famous is the 249 feet tall Gopuram. It is famous because the Raja Gopura is the tallest Gopura of the world.

The beauty of Arabian Sea surrounding the Murudeshwar Temple and the pristine Murudeshwar beach adds to its fame. Murudeshwar is also popular with young people because it allows them to indulge in Scuba Diving in nearby Netrani Fort or head to Mirjan Fort. The Gokarna Beach Trek is also popular with young adults.

This is the most comprehensive travel guide on Murudeshwar Temple.

Murudeshwar Temple History

Despite appearing contemporary, the modern exterior of Murudeshwar Temple belies its ancient history. The newly built structures of Murudeshwar Temple were commissioned by Mr. R.N. Shetty, A South India based businessman and philanthropist.

In ancient days, Murudeshwara was known as Mrideshwara . It is only after the construction of the impressive Hindu temple , that it was being renamed from Mrideshwara to Murudeshwar.

Architecture of Murudeshwar Temple

The Murudeshwar temple is built in typical South Indian Dravidian style. Murudeshwar temple is built at the visually stunning hillock called Kanduka Giri the beauty of which is enhanced by the gentle sea on all 3 sides of the temple. The other such temple I saw was the ancient Shore temple in Mahabalipuram in Tamil Nadu, also in South India .

Built by Chalukya and Kadamba sculptors, the Murudeshwar temples impressed me with 2 colossal concrete elephants guarding the either side of the Gopuram. These life size elephant statues are a major attraction here. Many tourists flock to get a picture with the elephant statues. The 20 storey high Gopuram itself is impressive.

Who made Murudeshwar Temple?

One of the commonly asked questions is who built Murudeshwar Temple? Businessman and philanthropist Shri R.N. Shetty is credited with constructing the modern part of the Murudeshwar Temple.

Shri S K Achar who is a famous Tamil sculptor and his sons Swaminathan, Dakshinamurthy along with a large team of 500 Tanjore-based sculptors have contributed in the construction of the Rajagopuram. Shri S K Achar is also credited with guiding the construction of the world-famous “Vivekanada Rock” in Kanyakumari .

Places to visit in Murudeshwara

There are so many interesting things to do and unusual places to see in in Murudeshwara devasthana. Some of the top places to see in Murudeshwar are listed as below. These places are not found in the traditional travel guide books.

Murudeshwar Temple

What is the story of Murudeshwar temple? Let me unravel the lesser-known mystery of Murudeshwar Temple. The unique Shivlinga in the form of a rough rock exists here. The ancient Murudeshwar Shivling in the inner sanctum is located 2 feet below the hollow ground. I saw something similar in Siva Dol in Sibsagar in Assam of North East India.

The garbhagriha or the sanctum sanctorum is a pleasant departure from the mostly modern constructions in and around Murudeshwar Temple. The presiding deityat Murudeshwar Temple is Murdeshwar also known as Sri Medisa Linga . As per the Hindu beliefs, the Linga present in Murudeshwar temple Karnataka is a part of the Atma Linga which fell here originally.

Hindu devotees are allowed to enter and perform various rituals such as Rathotsava, Abhisheka and Rudrabhishek from the threshold of the sanctum. The spiritual atmosphere inside the Murudeshwar temple is enhanced by the soft glow of the many lamps which light up the dark interiors.

Expect a long queue as devout Hindu pilgrims line up for a darshan of Shivlinga . Devotees are however not allowed to enter inside the sanctum.

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Shiva Statue in Murudeshwar

Where is the largest Shiva statue in the world? Here is all you wanted to know about the world-famous Shiva Statue of Murudeshwar. This is the top place to visit in Murudeshwar. The iconic Shiva Statue which is 123 feet or 37 meters tall is the second largest Shiva statue in the world.

I took a small flight of stairs to climb towards the statue of Shiv ji. It is a beautiful statue. I performed a parikrama around the statue to admire it from different angles. This idol is so huge that I was able to see it from far distance.

This statue of Bholenath is built in such a way that it receives direct sunlight. This is also why, I noticed that it sparkles in sunlight. Constructed by Shivamogga’s Kashinath and many other sculptors, it is a must-see place in Murudeshwar.

Statue of Lord Shiva’s manifestation as Bhaghirnath and descending as holy Ganga River is also not to be missed here. There are many such statues carved around the grassy knolls and hill here. These are also the highlights of Murudeshwar tourism. There are so many reasons to plan a vacation to Murudeshwar.

Soul Window Observations

Later I saw similar statue of Shiv Bhagwan in Char Dham atop the Solophuk hilltop of Namchi in Sikkim in North East India .

So, which is the tallest Shiva Statue in the world? The Kailashnath Mahadev Statue in the only Hindu nation Nepal is the tallest statue of Shiv ji at 143 feet or 43.5 meters. It is located in Sanga, about 20 kilometers away from Kathmandu , capital of Nepal .

Raja Gopura of Murudeshwar temple

Which is the biggest temple in Karnataka? Raja Gopura , which I noticed first as I headed towards Murudeshwar temple from Murudeshwar railway junction impressed me with its grandeur. The Raja Gopura is the tallest Gopura of the world. I craned my neck to admire the beauty of the Raja Gopura from all angles.

When I visited the front of the Raja Gopura was blanketed with dark shadow. So, I moved to the other side. I was agape mouthed to see sun casting its soft glow during the early evening hours.

What is Murudeshwar Gopuram height? The Raja Gopuram of Murudeshwar devasthana measures 209 feet in height. Climbing on the top floors of Raja Gopura is the best things to do in Murudeshwara.

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Observation Deck at Raja Gopura

The detailed art work on the exterior walls of the Raja Gopura was worth appreciating. What also impressed me was that visitors were allowed to take the lift to the top floor of Raja Gopura. I took the INR 10 (No kidding) lift to the top floor of Murudeshwar Gopuram.

The top floor has been converted to an observation deck for people to enjoy bird’s eyes view of Murudeshwara town and scenic Murudeshwar beaches. It is the only gopuram in the world which has a lift.

While one window allowed me to enjoy the views of the gorgeous Arabian sea, the other window allowed me to have a panoramic view of the massive statue of Shiv Bhagwan. The view of the Murudeshwar town and the picturesque village was equally mesmerizing. Of course, carrying your drone camera is optional here.

As is common with all Hindu temples , I and other tourists were not allowed to enter the lift with shoes. I deposited my shoes at the nearby shoes counter before entering the observation deck at Raja Gopura. Some of the best offbeat places in Karnataka are here. People come here to enjoy the Murudeshwar 360 view.

Murudeshwar devasthana in Night

Though you can visit all main attractions of Murudeshwar in half day, I would still recommend that you stay overnight in a Murudeshwar beach resort to enjoy the beauty of Murudeshwar in night. Bathed in lights, the Murudeshwar temple looks entirely different from what it looked during the day.

Also, the vibes of Murudeshwar by night is entirely unique. It is absolutely worth it to spend a night extra here to experience Murudeshwara by night. I have covered all the aspects of Murudeshwar in this information packed travelogue, based on my own experience.

It reminded me of my magical experience of Petra by Night in Jordan in the Middle East . You should also see all of my videos on Jordan and read blogs on same.

I also visited an impressive artwork from another Hindu epic called Mahabharata. If you are facing the Raja Gopura, on the right side, you will notice many gigantic sculptures scattered on the well-manicured lawns of the Kanduka Giri hills.

One such sculpture depicts Krishna Bhagwan passing valuable life lessons to Arjuna. These lessons are known as Shrimad Bhagwat Katha or Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta. Spending some time here is the top thing to do with family and kids. There are many such free things to do in Murudeshwar.

Sun Chariot

There is a beautiful Sun Chariot located on the lawns near the Murudeshwar temple. Here, the Aruna is depicted as the charioteer of Surya Bhagwan. 7 horses which represent the 7 days drive the chariot. This Beautiful and huge chariot and the sun is a major attraction here. This is one of the best places near Murudeshwar Temple.

Besides spirituality, many people also come to Murudeshwar as a picnic spot. It is an easy and low-cost weekend destination from Mumbai, Bengaluru and Mysuru after all.

Lord Ganesh Sculptor

The sculpture of Ganesh Bhagwan, son of Shiv ji in the Murudeshwar temple precincts is a must-see. You can take a free walking tour here.

Located close to the statue of Shiva ji is the sculpture depicting Ravana giving Atma Linga to Ganesh ji. There are many secrets linked to this historical destination. I have shared some lesser-known facts here.

The statues depicting the scenes associated with Atma Linga are built right beneath the tall statue of Shiv Bhagwan. It is a rare example of depicting Atma Linga in statue form. No where else have I seen statues depicting the story of Atma Linga. It is a top place to see in Murudeshwar.

You can read a detailed article on Atma Linga on my blog A Soul Window. These are some amazing facts few know about.

You must also read my blog on another Shiva Temple known as Baijnath Dham . Located in Himachal Pradesh near the hill station of Palampur, McLeodganj and Bir-Billing, this temple also has stories associated with the Atma Linga.

Rameshwara Linga

Rameshwara Linga is where the Hindu devotees do seva themselves. It is located at the bottom of the hill. It is one of the top places to visit in Murudeshwara.

Shaneswar Temple

There are many temples near Murudeshwar. Shaneswar Temple is another must-visit place here. It is located right next to the idol of Sri Akshayaguna . Many devotees visit this sacred temple all day.

Murudeshwar Beach

Beaches in Murudeshwar are some of the most beautiful and unspoiled I have seen in India. Murudeshwar Beach, I observed was very popular with both locals and tourists alike. Most visitors and pilgrims head to the Murudeshwar beach after having Darshan at the temple.

The best time to be at the beaches in Murudeshwar is early evening when the weather is pleasant. The quaint beaches here are some of the best sightseeing places in Murudeshwar.

The Murudeshwar beach is vast and has a long coastline. The other side of the beach is lined with the boats of the locals. It made quite a spectacle to see flags in different colors fluttering wildly on equally colorful boats. What’s not to love? Visiting Murudeshwar Beach from Bengaluru is easy.

Scuba Diving in Murudeshwar Temple

What is there to do in Murudeshwar? Did you know you can also do Scuba Diving near Murudeshwar Temple? Murudeshwar scuba diving is the top thing to do here. It is a lesser-known diving site in India. Scuba diving in Netrani Island is one of the unusual things to do in Murudeshwar. Netrani is a must-visit if you love going off the beaten track.The best part is that Netrani island scuba diving cost is very low. Several Netrani island scuba diving packages are available right at Murudeshwar Temple. Snorkeling in Netrani islands is also very popular activity here.

It is more fun to do scuba diving at Netrani island with friends. Netrani island is located only 19 kilometers away from Murudeshwara devasthana. Clear water of Murudeshwar sea is great for spotting exotic marine life .

Vegan and Vegetarian Food Guide to Murudeshwara

When I was exploring the temple town Badami along with Pattadakal and Aihole , I had a casual chat with a stranger Swapnil Soni who asked me to click his and his wife Rashmi’s photo. “Have you tried the food of Uttar Karnataka?”, asked the stranger, now friend.

I refrained from saying, “Yes I had Idli , Uttapam and Dosa ” and accepted my inability to find the unique food of Uttar Karnataka. He then showed me pictures of the food. Unfortunately, I was unable to find it in either Badami or Murudeshwara.

I tried to find the Uttara Karnataka food in few restaurants that lead to Murudeshwar Temple. However, I again ended up eating Idli Vada which I didn’t mind as it tasted very good. The portion size was also quite big for the price of just INR 100.

There are many places to eat in and around the premises of Murudeshwar temple. Expect to snack on local ice creams, idli, vada, dosa, bhajiya etc. The prices of these are reasonable as well.

Murudeshwar Temple Timings

The Murudeshwar Temple and Gopuram Lift is open from 3 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. to 8 p.m.

It is a frequently asked question. Entry is free in Murudeshwara temple. In fact, there are several free things to do in Murudeshwar devasthana.

Is Murudeshwar safe to visit?

Being a male Indian, I have never faced any safety issue anywhere in India, including remote places such as Arunachal Pradesh in North East India or Ladakh in North. All the points of attractions in Murudeshwar are under constant watch of security personnel.

Luxury travel Tips for Murudeshwar temple

If you are on a luxury trip, then you can hire a cab from Bengaluru, Mysuru, Mumbai or Pune. Once you reach Murudesvara, there is not much money can buy.

Budget travel tips for Murudeshwar

Can you believe that the cost of my entire Murudeshwar trip was under only INR 1,000? The total cost of INR 1,000 also includes sleeper class train tickets from Bangalore, random food and water I bought during the train journey and the money I spent at the Murudeshwar Temple vicinity.

Once I got down at Murudeshwar railway junction, I didn’t have to spend a single rupee to arrive at the Murudeshwar temple. I just walked from the Murudeshwar Railway Station to Murudeshwar Temple. Since all the tourist places in Murudeshwar are located close to each other, it saves cost further. Backpacking on a very low budget is very easy here.

This is all I spent during my day trip to Murudeshwar:

Lunch of massive Idli Vada: INR 100

Lift to top floor of Murudeshwar Gopuram: INR 10 (Yes, read that again)

Ice Cream : INR 10

So, once in Murudeshwar, I spent only INR 120 (beat that) apart from the super cheap sleeper class train tickets from Bengaluru. This is my cheapest travel since year 2008, when I started traveling independently across India and foreign nations . Even if I wanted, I couldn’t have spent more! The cost of Lift to the top floor of Murudeshwar Gopuram was just INR 10.

Soul Window Thoughts

In my experience, I have never seen an experience so amazing and yet priced so low. In western countries or Middle East nations , this would have been sold as a premium experience for the price of your diamond studded teeth .

But then Murudeshwar devasthana is in India, where pricing is done reasonably and keeping in mind the varied demographics of this vast nation. India after all is the 7 th largest nation and 2 nd most populous nations of the world.

What to wear in Murudeshwara temple Karnataka?

Is there any dress code for Murudeshwar temple? Being a highly revered place, it is wise to dress modestly here.

Murudeshwara doesn’t get as cold as North India even in winter. You can easily enjoy Murudeshwar temple trip in cotton shirts and pants/shorts throughout the year.

Duration of Visit in Murudeshwar

How many days to spend in Murudeshwara? What can I do in 1 day in Murudeshwar? I visited all the places of interest in and around Murudeshwar temple within a span of few hours. In fact, I headed towards the temple as soon as I got down from Bengaluru to Murudeshwar Railway station.

What can I do in 2 days in Murudeshwar? If you have some extra time and money, you can spend 2 days in Murudeshwar. I highly recommend enjoying the stunning sunset over the beach here. Also, the lighting of the Murudeshwar Temple is a sight to behold. It is a must-see spectacle.

Best time to visit Murudeshwar

I visited Murudeshwar Temple on 21 st September. The morning and evening were very cool this time. Noon was sunny and humid but still good. Expect cooler weather of Murudeshwar in November, December and January. October and February also have mild temperatures as compared to other months.

March, April, May, some days in June are very hot months in Murudeshwar.

June and July are the months when it rains heavily in Murudeshwar. You can still plan Murudeswar trip in rainy months as the climate is very pleasant.

Festival of Murudeshwar temple

Mahashivratri is celebrated at Murudeshwar Temple on a grand scale. Mahashivratri usually falls in the month of February or March every year. This is the time when many people visit this holy Shiva Temple.

Souvenirs Shopping Guide to Murudeshwar temple

I saw many small shops right outside Murudeshwar temple selling pooja samagri , toys, trinkets and local namkeens, farsan and snacks.

ATM in Murudeshwar temple

There are a few ATMs near Murudeswar Temple. You will mostly visit only Murudeshwar Temple, so it is unlikely that you will go anywhere else for cash withdrawal. It is best to carry some cash from your city of origin such as Bengaluru and Mumbai, Pune etc.

Photography Tips for Murudeshwar temple

You must take a round of Murudeshwara temple and the Shiva statue so that you can get various angles of the temple. If you are not carrying drone then you can take the lift to the top towers of the Gopuram of Murudeshwar temple. Not only can you capture breath taking views of the tall statue of Shiva Ji but also that of ocean. This is a secret photography tip no one knows about!

Hire local tourist guide in Murudeshwar

You do not need to hire a local guide here as most of the tourist attractions here are self-explanatory. However, if you are able to find a local guide, do hire him so that he can show you some hidden gems here.

Languages spoken in Murudeshwar devasthana

Kannada and Marathi are commonly spoken in Murudeshwar as it is located in Uttara Kannada or North Karnataka. This region shares its border with Goa. Hindi is also commonly understood and spoken by many. You can also find many people speaking English here.

Toilet facility near Murudeshwar temple

Clean toilets are located right outside the Murudeshwar temple. These are pay and use toilets. Near the restaurant area also you can find some toilets.

Where to stay in Murudeshwar

From basic guest houses to low-cost lodges, there is a wide range of accommodation where you can stay in Murudeshwara. There are many luxury hotels and resorts also in Murudeshwar. Since I made a day trip to Murudeshwar from Bengaluru, I had not stayed here. You can stay in a sea view beach resort in Murudeshwara as well. If you love luxury, you can stay in a resort near Murudeshwar.

Excursions from Murudeshwar temple Karnataka

What else to see near Murudeshwar Temple? After visiting the best places to see in Murudeswar, I took a bus to Kumta from the highway opposite the Murudeshwar Railway Station. I proceeded to Kumta via a bus halt at Karwar beach town.

From Kumta I arrived at Gokarna in pitch dark. I did the famous Gokarna Beach Trek (It is free) and chilled out at a lovely homestay in Palolem beach for just INR 500. Patnem beach is just few minutes of walk away from Palolem beach.

Mookambika temple of Kollur

Sri Mookambika temple of Kollur which is located just 59 kilometers away from Murudeshwara is the top nearby place to see here. Many people travel to both Mookambika temple in Kollur and Murudeshwara devasthana. A swayambhu (self-born) jyotirlinga is the mainpresiding deity here.

Sri Mookambika temple is a grand temple devoted to Goddess called as Mookambika Devi. Located on the foothills of Kodachadri hills and on the southern bank of Souparnika River, it is a must-visit place near Murudeshwara. A four-handed panchaloha idol of Goddess Mookambika is worshipped by devotees here.

Do not miss the festival of Rathotsava which takes places in Phalguna month of Hindu Calendar. Navratri is another main festival here which is celebrated in the Ashwina months of Hindu Calendar.

I arrived late night at Gokarna from my half day trip to Murudeshwar. Both are in Karnataka. I took a bus to Kumta from the highway After much negotiation, I managed to find a low budget room for just INR 500, right opposite the Kudle beach in Gokarna.

Several Goan beaches are located close to Murudeshwar. It is easy to travel to Goa from here. Distance between Palolem Beach in South Goa and Murudeshwar beach for example is only 143 kms and it takes only 3 hours via NH66.

My almost empty public bus from Murudeshwar to Kumta stopped at Karwar . I was tempted to get down since it was an impulsive trip anyways. But then I reminded myself of my commitment of sticking to my original plan of Gokarna Beach Trek. Karwar beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in India .

Murudeshwar Itinerary

You can plan this amazing trip to Murudeshwara, Gokarna, Mirjan Fort and the famous Jog Falls.

Please have a look at below Murudeshwar itinerary:

Murudeshwar and Gokarna

I was able to visit Murudeshwar temple Karnataka, Shiva Statue, nearby lawns, views from top of Murudeshwara Gopura and the Murudeshwar beach in half a day. Beaches in Murudeshwar have a charm of their own. This time includes time taken for lunch. If you wish to do scuba diving in Netrani Island then you need one more day in Murudeshwar.

Next you can head off straight to Gokarna like I did. I reached Gokarna after dark, but if you reach early, you must do the Gokarna Beach Trek which starts from Kudle beach and ends at Paradise beach via the famous Om beach and Half Moon Beach .

In case you are unable to do the Gokarna Beach Trek on Day 1, you can do this early morning on Day 2 like I did. If you are able to finish the trek you have two options. Option 1 is that you can just laze at the beach over a good book, casual conversation with friends and just eating, drinking till you waste yourself away.

Option 2 is that you can take a rickshaw to visit all the temples of Gokarna such as the ancient Hindu temple called Mahabaleshwar Temple, built in classical Dravidian architectural style.

In case you are unable to visit all the temples, you can reserve this day to visit all the Gokarna temples. You can also rent a scooty to see hidden gems around Gokarna. I, for example, discovered breathtaking bird’s eye views of Gokarna beach and dense canopies of trees as I walked from the Kudle beach towards the Mahabaleshwar Temple.

Mirjan Fort is just 32 minutes and 21 kilometers away from Gokarna. You can do it on the Day 3 or Day 4 depending on how much time you have.

After visiting Mirjan Fort, you can head to Jog falls near Shimogaa . Distance between Jog falls and Mirjan Fort is only 92 kilometers and takes just 2 hours via NH69 and NH66.

You can visit Mattur early morning from Shimoga . Mattur is the only Sanskrit village in India where people from India and other nations like Germany speak the ancient language Sanskrit in everyday life. Rest of the day, you can explore the small town Shimoga or Shivamogga .

Local Transport for sightseeing in Murudeshwar

You can hire an auto rickshaw from the Murudeshwara railway Station straight to all the sightseeing attractions. Though it will take only 30 minutes to cover this distance on foot but I recommend taking the rickshaw. I hired the rickshaw from one side for a very nominal price. Not only did it save my energy but also helped the local economy of Murudeshwara temple Karnataka.

How to reach Gokarna from Murudeshwar

I visited Gokarna and Murudeshwar as a weekend getaway from Bengaluru. It is very easy to catch a random bus to Kumta from the highway opposite Murudeshwar railway station. I am saying this from my personal experience. Murudeshwara Railway Station lies on the Mangalore–Mumbai Konkan railway route . I noticed that it is set in a picturesque location.

I just waited for few minutes and was able to board a half empty comfortable government bus to Kumta from Murudeshwar for just INR 24 . From Kumta I took another bus to Gokarna for just INR 55. And the rickshaw from Gokarna bus stand to Kudle beach made me poor by just INR 100.

Alternatively, you can take a train from Murudeshwar to Gokarna. One of the train which starts at 10:15 am will drop you at Gokarna at 11:30 a.m. The passenger train costs just INR 25. I chose bus because I wanted flexibility of my movement in Uttar Karnataka and Goa which a pre booked train ticket would not have allowed me.

How to reach Murudeshwar

It is fairly easy to reach Murudeshwar. I visited Murudeshwar from Bangalore via an overnight sleeper class train. Murudeshwar is located just 13 kilomegters away from Bhatkal.

Here are all the possible ways to reach Murudeshwar Mandir.

Murudeshwar railway station

It was very easy for me to book Bangalore to Murudeshwara train on a short notice. I arrived at Murudeshwar railway station from Bangalore via sleeper class train on the picturesque Mangaluru Mumbai Konkan railway route.

Buses from Kumta, Gokarna, Goa etc to Murudeswar are also available. The bus drop near all the best places to visit in Murudeshwara.

You can plan a road trip to Murudeshwar from nearby places such as Palolem, Patnem, Gokarna, Karwar etc.

Mangalore international airport is the nearest airport from Murudeshwar. Dabolim airport of Goa is also another option to reach Murudeshwara.

Solo travel tips

It is very easy to travel solo to Murudeshwar. As a solo male traveller, I had booked my sleeper class return trains from Bangalore in advance. My solo trip to Murudeshwar was fun, hassle free and very easy.

It is as easy as taking a train from Bangalore and dropping straight at venue and leave the same day. I however explored nearby places such as Gokarna and Palolem and Patnem beach in South Goa.

Distances from Murudeshwar temple

Shared below are the Distances from Murudeshwara temple Karnataka to other nearby attractions. You can easily include these nearby places in your Murudeshwar trip. I combined my holiday in Murudeshwar with Gokarna Beach Trek. The distances from Murudeshwara are mentioned below in ascending order.

Distance between Idagunji to Murudeshwar is only 15 kilometers and it takes 20 minutes via NH66

Distance between Gunavante to Murudeshwar is only 19 kilometers and it takes 20 minutes via NH66

Distance between Netrani island to Murudeshwar is only 19.5 kilometers.

Distance between Kumta and Murudeshwar is 46.6 kilometers and it takes 55 minutes via NH 66.

Distance between Kollur (Mookambika temple) to Murudeshwar is only 59.2 kilometers and it takes 1 hour and 10 minutes via NH66 and NH766C

Distance between Gokarna and Murudeshwar is 78 kilometers and it takes 1 hour 30 minutes via NH 66.

Distance between Udupi and Murudeshwar is 104 kilometers and it takes 2 hours via NH 66.

Distance between Karwar and Murudeshwar is 118 kilometers and it takes 2 hours and 22 minutes via NH 66.

Distance between Surathkal to Murudeshwar is 144 kilometers and it takes just 2 hours and 45 minutes via NH66.

Distance between Palolem and Patnem Beach in Goa and Murudeshwar is 145 kilometers and it takes 3 hours via NH 66.

Distance between Mangaluru or Mangalore and Murudeshwara is 157 kilometers and it takes 3 hours via NH 66.

Distance between Gunavanthe to Murudeshwar is only 172.8 kilometers and it takes 3 hours and 40 minutes via NH66

Distance between Shivamogga or Shimoga and Murudeshwar is 187 kilometers and it takes 3 hours and 40 minutes via NH 69.

Distance between Dharmasthala to Murudeshwar is only 198 kilometers and it takes 4 hours via NH66

Distance between Horanadu to Murudeshwar is only 211 kilometers and it takes 4 hours and 40 minutes via NH66

Distance between Chikmagalur and Murudeshwar is 239 kilometers and it takes 5 hours via NH 66 and Chikkamagaluru – Sringeri road.

Distance between Hassan and Murudeshwar is 292 kilometers and it takes 6 hours via NH 66.

Distance between Mysuru or Mysore to Murudeshwar is only 406 kilometers and it takes 8 hours and 10 minutes via NH66 and NH 275

Distance between Bengaluru and Murudeshwara is 491 kilometers and it takes 9 hours and 9 minutes via NH 48.

Distance between Mumbai and Murudeshwar is 744 kilometers and it takes 14 hours via NH 48.

Conclusion: Why visit Murudeshwar Temple?

Is Murudeshwar Temple worth a visit? Here are my final thoughts. In a nutshell, despite being famous, Murudeshwar is one of the best offbeat places to see in Uttar Karnataka in South India . Murudeshwwar, which is cheap and easy to reach from Bangalore is a perfect quick holiday destination.

Both Murudeshwara and Bengaluru aka Bangalore are located in Karnataka . I discovered that this perfect weekend getaway from Bangalore is a charming blend of spirituality and leisure.

The stunning panoramic views of Murudeshwar beach from the top floor of the Murudeshwar Temple Gopuram took my breath away. The scuba diving at the nearby picturesque Netrani Island makes it a must visit destination for adventure and water sports lovers as well.

Having said that, the biggest attractions of Murudeshwar remains the Shiv Bhagwan Statue and the super tall Gopuram of the Murudeshwar temple, both of which some of the tallest in their categories. This is why Murudeshwar is a famous Indian destination .

Like me, you can also use this travel guide to plan a solo, low budget, day trip to Murudeshwar from Bangalore.

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Murudeshwara Temple, Karnataka: History, Timings, How to Reach

Murudeshwar Temple and Beach Karnataka

Murudeshwara Temple is situated in the Murudeshwar Bhatkal Taluk in the northern side of Karnataka state and this temple also shares a border with Goa as well. Murudeshwara Temple is mainly a religious spot which is why it is also called Murudeshwara Devasthal. Murudeshwara is one of the names of Lord Shiva who is worshipped in this temple. Murudeshwara in Karnataka attracts a vast number of tourists because of the sacred Murudeshwara Temple which is located on Kanduka Giri hills. This temple is the house of the world’s second statue of Lord Shiva. This temple is covered with the huge Arabian Sea from the 3 sides and it is a nice view for the visitors. If you are searching for a place where with a fusion of beaches along with the holy essence spread everywhere, Murudeshwara temple is an apt one.

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History of Murudeshwara Temple:

The tale of the Murudeshwar Temple has its roots in the Hindu epic, Ramayana. Ravana who is the Demon King, was a keen devotee of Lord Shiva. He performed rituals and offered repentance to attain immortality. Shiva felt happy with his prayers and granted Ravana what he wanted but on one condition that is, Ravana had to carry AtmaLinga to Lanka without placing it on earth. When Lord Ganesha and Lord Vishnu heard this, they knew if Ravana was successful he would create disasters on Earth. So the two made a plan to deceive Ravana.

Vishnu created an illusion of sunset, and Ganesha covered up himself as a Brahmin. The two knew Ravana does not allow a day to end without offering his prayers to Lord Shiva through a ritual. Ravana observed the sun was about to set and was concerned and bothered about his ritual. At this point, the Brahmin (Ganesha) met Ravana and offered to hold the Linga on a simple condition. So the Ravana went to perform the ritual, but when he returned AtmaLinga was on the ground. Vishnu removed the delusion and it was day again and Ganesha changed into his original form. Understanding, that he had been tricked, Ravana got angry and tried to remove the Linga from the ground with a much force that it crushed and all its pieces got scattered.

It is said that one of those scattered pieces took off and landed in a place called Mrideshwar which is now called as Murudeshwar. The temple is home to that piece of AtmaLinga.

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Architecture of Murudeshwar Temple:

Murudeshwar Temple is constructed on Kanduka Hill, which is covered with the Arabian Sea on the three sides. This temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and in front of this temple, is a 20- 20-storeyed tower which is called Raja Gopura. There is also a lift facility where you can go to the top of the gopuram to experience a breathtaking view of hills, water, a 123-foot Shiva idol, and serene nature. There are several statues, parks, and pools in the temple compound. A huge number of statues of Lord Vishnu, Shiva, and Ganesha and other statues of Chariots, a scene of Lord Ganesha misleading Ravana, and more are present inside the temple compound. With the fusion of architectural brilliance and tranquil and pleasant nature, this temple attracts so many visitors.

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Festivals of Murudeshwara Temple:

The Maha Shivratri takes place in February or March. A huge number of visitors from Karnataka come to the shrine to seek the blessings of God. This Maha Shivratri is a day when the Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvathi got married and some people also think, this is the day when Lord Shiva drank the poison during the mythological “churning of Amrit”.

Another festival which is known as Karthik Purnima is held in November or December during the month of Karthik. These are the two main festivals which are celebrated in a grand way in this temple.

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Timings and Best Time to visit Murudeshwara Temple:

The doors of the Murudeshwara Temple open from 6:00 AM to 1:00 PM and from 3:00 PM to 8:15 PM, which offers you a lot of time to explore around and feel spiritual.

The best time to visit the Murudeshwara Temple is between October to March because the two major festivals are held in between these months and the place is filled with a pleasant atmosphere that offers you to immerse in the tranquil and picturesque view around the temple.

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How to Reach Murudeshwara Temple:

By Air: The nearest airport to the temple is Mangalore Airport, which is at a distance of 153 kilometers to the south of the temple. It connects to all the big cities in the country and some places outside the country. From the airport, you can hire a taxi to reach the temple.

By Rail: Mangalore is the main railway station which is at a distance of 2 kilometres east of the town and it also connects to all the major cities in India. From the station, there are some local buses available and also you can hire an auto-rickshaw that drops you there at the temple.

By Road:  There are huge numbers of both government and private buses available to reach Murudeshwar from Mumbai , Kochi , Bengaluru , and many other major cities.

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Conclusion:

As said earlier the Murudeshwara Temple is a perfect spot that is mixed with both serene nature and spiritual significance. The mesmerizing view of the Arabian Sea, the huge Shiva statue, and the architectural brilliance offer you a memorable moment in the journey to this temple.

Further Reading:

  • Karnataka Places to See in January
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  • Karnataka Places to Visit in May
  • Places to See in Karnataka in June
  • Places in Karnataka to See in July
  • Karnataka Destinations to Visit in August
  • Places to Visit in September in Karnataka
  • Tourist Places in Karnataka Visit in October
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Murudeshwar Temple Karnataka: India’s 2nd Massive Shiva Statue

The Murudeshwar Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, located in Murudeshwar, Karnataka, India. The temple is known for its towering 123-foot (37 m) tall statue of Lord Shiva, which is the second-tallest Shiva statue in the world after the Kailashnath Mahadev Statue in Nepal. The temple complex also includes a temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha, a sacred pond, and a Nandi bull statue.

Murudeshwar Temple Karnataka

  • 1 History of Murudeshwar Temple Karnataka:
  • 2 Legend of Murudeshwar Temple Karnataka:
  • 3.0.1 Legend of Ravana and the Atmalinga
  • 3.0.2 Ravana’s Atmalinga in the Kanduka Hill
  • 3.0.3 The Divine Intervention of Lord Shiva
  • 3.0.4 The Sacred Nandi
  • 4 Significance of Murudeshwar Temple Karnataka:
  • 5.0.1 Timings
  • 5.0.2 Poojas
  • 5.0.3 Special Timings during Maha Shivratri
  • 5.0.4 Rituals
  • 5.0.5 Tips for Visiting the Murudeshwar Temple
  • 6 Places to visit near Murudeshwar Temple Karnataka:
  • 7.1.1 What is Murudeshwar Temple?
  • 7.1.2 Where is Murudeshwar Temple located?
  • 7.1.3 When is Murudeshwar Temple open?
  • 7.1.4 Is there an entrance fee to visit Murudeshwar Temple?
  • 7.1.5 What are the timings for the abhishekam (sacred bath) performed on the Shiva statue?
  • 7.2.1 What is the dress code for visiting Murudeshwar Temple?
  • 7.3.1 Is photography allowed inside Murudeshwar Temple?
  • 7.4.1 Is there a place to store luggage at Murudeshwar Temple?
  • 7.5.1 Are there any hotels near Murudeshwar Temple?
  • 7.6.1 How can I reach Murudeshwar Temple?
  • 7.7.1 What is the significance of Murudeshwar Temple?
  • 7.7.2 What are some of the other things to see and do in Murudeshwar?
  • 7.7.3 What is the best time to visit Murudeshwar Temple?
  • 7.7.4 How many floors Murudeshwar temple has?
  • 7.7.5 Is Gokarna and Murudeshwar same?
  • 8.0.1 By Air:
  • 8.0.2 By Train:
  • 8.0.3 By Road:
  • 9 Google Maps:

History of Murudeshwar Temple Karnataka:

The history of the Murudeshwar Temple dates back to the 14th century, when the temple was built by the Kasapara Nayaka kings. The temple is believed to be constructed on the Kanduka Hill, which is said to be the spot where Ravana, the demon king of Lanka, worshipped Lord Shiva. According to Hindu mythology, Ravana obtained the Atmalinga, a sacred lingam, from Lord Shiva and carried it back to Lanka to attain immortality. However, Lord Shiva tricked Ravana into returning the Atmalinga, and it fell into the sea near Murudeshwar. The lingam is said to be enshrined in the Murudeshwar Temple.

The construction of the temple complex took several centuries to complete. The temple was renovated and expanded in the 16th century by the Keladi Nayaka kings. The Shiva statue was completed in 2002, and it is now a major tourist attraction.

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Legend of Murudeshwar Temple Karnataka:

The legend of Murudeshwar Temple is deeply intertwined with the epic Ramayana, one of the most revered Hindu scriptures. The story revolves around Ravana, the mighty demon king of Lanka, and his quest for immortality.

Ravana, a fervent devotee of Lord Shiva, sought the Atma Linga, a sacred embodiment of Shiva’s power, believing it would grant him invincibility and eternal life. Shiva, pleased by Ravana’s devotion, agreed to grant his wish but imposed one condition: Ravana was not to place the Atma Linga on the ground until he reached Lanka.

Ravana, eager to possess the Atma Linga, embarked on his journey back to Lanka. Along the way, he stopped at a coastal town to perform his evening prayers. While he was engrossed in his devotions, Lord Ganesha, the wise elephant-headed god, took the form of a young boy and approached Ravana.

Ganesha, acting on behalf of the gods who feared Ravana’s growing power, cleverly distracted the demon king. As Ravana was busy performing his rituals, Ganesha took the Atma Linga from his hands and placed it firmly on the ground in the town, which later came to be known as Murudeshwar.

Enraged by the trickery, Ravana tried to lift the Atma Linga, but it remained immovable. Frustrated and defeated, he left the Atma Linga in Murudeshwar, where it became the revered deity of the temple.

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Myths of Murudeshwar Temple Karnataka

Myths of Murudeshwar Temple Karnataka:

Legend of ravana and the atmalinga.

One of the most popular myths surrounding the Murudeshwar Temple is the legend of Ravana, the demon king of Lanka. According to the epic Ramayana, Ravana, in an attempt to gain immortality, stole the Atmalinga, a sacred lingam worshipped by Lord Shiva himself. Fearing Shiva’s wrath, Ravana flew towards Lanka, carrying the Atmalinga with him. However, as he reached the coast of Murudeshwar, Lord Shiva intervened. A fierce battle ensued, and Ravana, weakened and defeated, dropped the Atmalinga into the sea. The Atmalinga is said to have washed ashore at Murudeshwar, where it was discovered by local fishermen.

Ravana’s Atmalinga in the Kanduka Hill

Another legend relates to the Kanduka Hill, on which the Murudeshwar Temple is situated. The hill is believed to be the solidified form of Ravana’s Atmalinga. According to this legend, when Ravana dropped the Atmalinga into the sea, it transformed into a giant ball of fire and rolled onto the shore. The fire gradually cooled down, solidifying into a hill, and the Atmalinga remained embedded within it.

The Divine Intervention of Lord Shiva

There are also stories about Lord Shiva’s direct intervention in the construction of the Murudeshwar Temple. One legend narrates that a devout Shiva devotee named Kasyapa was instructed by the Lord in a dream to build a temple at Murudeshwar. Kasyapa, facing many challenges in his task, sought Lord Shiva’s guidance. Lord Shiva is said to have appeared before Kasyapa in the form of a construction worker and assisted him in completing the temple.

The Sacred Nandi

The temple complex also houses a large statue of Nandi, Lord Shiva’s sacred bull. According to legend, Nandi was originally a demon named Nandin, who opposed Lord Shiva. During a fierce battle, Nandin was defeated and transformed into a bull, becoming Lord Shiva’s faithful companion. The Nandi statue at Murudeshwar is believed to possess divine power and is revered by devotees as a symbol of strength and devotion.

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Lord ganesh at Murudeshwar Temple

Significance of Murudeshwar Temple Karnataka:

Religious Significance: The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, one of the principal deities in Hinduism. The towering statue of Lord Shiva, standing at a height of 123 feet, is the second tallest Shiva statue in the world and a revered symbol of faith for Hindus worldwide.

Historical Significance: The temple’s origins date back to the 7th century AD, with its construction attributed to the Kasapkara, Chalukya, and Vijayanagara dynasties. The temple’s architecture and sculptures reflect the artistic and cultural heritage of these dynasties.

Pilgrimage Site: The Murudeshwar Temple is a major pilgrimage site for Hindus, attracting devotees from India and abroad. The temple’s annual Maha Shivaratri festival is a grand celebration, drawing thousands of pilgrims who partake in rituals and seek blessings from Lord Shiva.

Architectural Marvel: The temple complex is an architectural marvel, showcasing intricate carvings, sculptures, and pillars that depict various Hindu deities and mythological scenes. The temple’s Gopurams (gateway towers) are particularly impressive, adorned with detailed sculptures and rising majestically.

Tourist Attraction: The Murudeshwar Temple is a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors not only for its religious significance but also for its stunning architecture, scenic coastal location, and proximity to other attractions like the Netrani Island.

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Murudeshwar Temple Timing and Rituals

Murudeshwar Temple Timing and Rituals:

  • Morning Darshan: 6:00 AM to 1:00 PM
  • Evening Darshan: 3:00 PM to 8:30 PM
  • Morning Pooja: 6:30 AM to 7:30 AM
  • Maha Pooja: 12:15 PM to 1:00 PM
  • Night Pooja: 7:15 PM to 8:15 PM

Special Timings during Maha Shivratri

During the Maha Shivratri Festival, the temple timings and the schedule for Aarti/Pooja may undergo alterations. Please refer to the official temple website or local sources for the most up-to-date information during this time.

  • Darshan: Darshan is the act of seeing and worshipping the deity. Devotees can offer prayers and seek blessings from the deity during darshan.
  • Pooja: Puja is a ritual offering to the deity. Devotees can offer flowers, fruits, sweets, and other items during puja.
  • Aarti: Aarti is a ritual of offering light to the deity. Devotees can participate in aarti by waving a diya (lamp) around the deity.

Tips for Visiting the Murudeshwar Temple

  • Dress modestly. Men should remove their shirts and trousers above the knees. Women should wear sarees or salwar kameezes.
  • Remove your footwear before entering the temple.
  • Do not carry any bags or cameras inside the temple.
  • Do not touch any of the idols or statues inside the temple.
  • Be respectful of other devotees.

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Places to visit near Murudeshwar Temple Karnataka

Places to visit near Murudeshwar Temple Karnataka:

  • Netrani Island: Also known as Pigeon Island, Netrani is a popular spot for scuba diving and snorkeling. It is located about 19 kilometers from Murudeshwar and offers clear blue waters with diverse marine life.
  • Gokarna: Approximately 78 kilometers south of Murudeshwar, Gokarna is a tranquil beach town known for its temples, pristine beaches, and laid-back atmosphere. The Mahabaleshwar Temple and Om Beach are must-visit attractions here.
  • Yana: Situated around 55 kilometers from Murudeshwar, Yana is known for its unique limestone rock formations amid dense forests. The Bhairaveshwara Shikhara and Mohini Shikhara are the two main rock formations.
  • Kollur: Located about 135 kilometers from Murudeshwar, Kollur is famous for the Mookambika Temple, dedicated to Goddess Mookambika. The temple is situated in the scenic surroundings of the Western Ghats.
  • Maravanthe Beach: About 53 kilometers south of Murudeshwar, Maravanthe is known for its picturesque beach with the Arabian Sea on one side and the Souparnika River on the other. The sunset views are spectacular.
  • Bhatkal: Approximately 16 kilometers from Murudeshwar, Bhatkal is a historic town with ancient temples, mosques, and a fort. The Jamia Masjid and Jain Basadi are notable landmarks.
  • Koodlu Theertha Falls: Located in the Western Ghats, about 120 kilometers from Murudeshwar, this waterfall is surrounded by lush greenery and offers a serene and peaceful atmosphere.
  • Mirjan Fort: Situated around 38 kilometers from Murudeshwar, Mirjan Fort is known for its historical significance and architectural beauty. The fort is surrounded by a moat and has intricately carved wooden structures.

Nature beauty at Murudeshwar Temple.

General Information

What is murudeshwar temple.

Murudeshwar Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, located in the coastal town of Murudeshwar, Karnataka, India. The temple is famous for its colossal statue of Lord Shiva, which is the second-tallest Shiva statue in the world. The temple complex also houses several other shrines and a cave temple.

Where is Murudeshwar Temple located?

Murudeshwar Temple is located in the town of Murudeshwar, Uttara Kannada district, Karnataka, India. It is situated on the Arabian Sea coast, about 160 kilometers from Mangalore, the nearest major city.

When is Murudeshwar Temple open?

The temple is open from 6:00 AM to 8:30 PM daily.

Is there an entrance fee to visit Murudeshwar Temple?

There is no entrance fee to visit the temple. However, there is a fee of Rs. 10 per person to enter the cave temple.

What are the timings for the abhishekam (sacred bath) performed on the Shiva statue?

The abhishekam is performed on the Shiva statue twice a day, at 6:00 AM and 6:00 PM.

What is the dress code for visiting Murudeshwar Temple?

Visitors are expected to dress modestly. Men should wear full-length pants and shirts, and women should wear sarees or salwar kameez. Shoes are not allowed inside the temple.

Photography

Is photography allowed inside murudeshwar temple.

Photography is allowed inside the temple complex, but it is not allowed inside the sanctum sanctorum.

Luggage Storage

Is there a place to store luggage at murudeshwar temple.

There is a cloakroom facility available at the temple where visitors can store their luggage for a small fee.

Accomodation

Are there any hotels near murudeshwar temple.

Yes, there are several hotels located near the temple. Visitors can choose from a variety of options, ranging from budget-friendly hotels to luxury resorts.

Transportation

How can i reach murudeshwar temple.

Murudeshwar Temple is well-connected by road and rail. Visitors can reach the temple by taking a bus or train from Mangalore or Goa. The nearest airport is Mangalore International Airport, which is about 160 kilometers away.

Other Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of murudeshwar temple.

Murudeshwar Temple is considered one of the most sacred Hindu temples in Karnataka. The temple is believed to have been built in the 13th century by the Kasapara dynasty.

What are some of the other things to see and do in Murudeshwar?

In addition to visiting the temple, visitors can also enjoy the beach, go for a boat ride, or explore the nearby town.

What is the best time to visit Murudeshwar Temple?

The best time to visit Murudeshwar Temple is during the winter months, from October to March.

How many floors Murudeshwar temple has?

The Murudeshwar temple’s Raja Gopura, or grand tower, has 20 floors. It is the second-tallest temple tower in India, after the Brihadeeswarar Temple in Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu. The gopura is made of granite and is adorned with intricate carvings of Hindu deities and mythological scenes. Visitors can climb up the gopura to the 18th floor, where there is an observation deck with panoramic views of the surrounding area.

Is Gokarna and Murudeshwar same?

No, Gokarna and Murudeshwar are two different places located in the state of Karnataka, India. Both are popular pilgrimage destinations, but they have distinct characteristics and attractions.

Gokarna is a coastal town situated in the Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka. It is renowned for its numerous temples and beaches, making it a sacred and serene destination for Hindu devotees and nature enthusiasts alike. The town’s main attraction is the Mahabaleshwara Temple, which is believed to be one of the seven Mukti Sthalas, or places of liberation. Gokarna also boasts several beaches, including the Om Beach, Half Moon Beach, and the Kudle Beach, offering stunning views of the Arabian Sea and opportunities for relaxation and water sports.

Murudeshwar

Murudeshwar, also located in the Uttara Kannada district, is primarily known for the colossal Shiva statue that stands tall on the shores of the Arabian Sea. The statue, measuring 123 feet (37 meters) in height, is the second-tallest Shiva statue in the world. The Murudeshwar Temple complex, surrounding the statue, houses various shrines and a cave temple, making it a significant pilgrimage site. Additionally, Murudeshwar offers attractions like the Kanduka Hill, a natural rock formation resembling a ball, and the Netrani Island, a scenic island known for its rich marine life.

Is dhoti compulsory in Murudeshwar?

While there is no strict dress code enforced at the Murudeshwar Temple, it is customary for men to wear dhotis or mundus, and for women to wear sarees or salwar kameez. This is a sign of respect for the sanctity of the temple and its traditions. Shorts, sleeveless tops, and revealing clothing are not allowed.

Here is a summary of the recommended dress code for visiting Murudeshwar Temple:

  • Men: Dhoti or mundu (traditional Indian attire), shirt or kurta (traditional Indian top), and angavastram (shoulder cloth)
  • Women: Saree, salwar kameez (traditional Indian attire), or a long dress that covers the shoulders and knees
  • Footwear: Shoes are not allowed inside the temple. There are designated areas where visitors can leave their shoes before entering.

What is special about Murudeshwar Temple?

Murudeshwar Temple in Karnataka, India, is renowned for its towering statue of Lord Shiva, the second-tallest in the world, standing at a majestic 123 feet (37 meters). This awe-inspiring statue, along with the temple’s intricate carvings, sculptures, and gopurams (tower gateways), showcase the region’s artistic brilliance and architectural heritage. The temple complex also houses various shrines, including the sacred Atma Linga Sanctum Sanctorum, making it a revered pilgrimage site for Hindus worldwide.

How to reach Murudeshwar Temple Karnataka:

The nearest airport to Murudeshwar is Mangalore International Airport (IXE), which is approximately 153 kilometers away. From the airport, you can hire a taxi or take a bus to reach Murudeshwar.

Murudeshwar has its own railway station, Murudeshwar Railway Station (MRE). It is well-connected to major cities in Karnataka and other parts of India. You can check the train schedules and book tickets to Murudeshwar.

  • The distance from Mangalore to Murudeshwar is around 156 kilometers. You can take NH66 (National Highway 66) towards Udupi and then continue on NH66 to reach Murudeshwar.
  • The distance from Bangalore to Murudeshwar is approximately 491 kilometers. You can take NH48 (National Highway 48) towards Mangalore, and then switch to NH66 towards Murudeshwar.
  • If you are coming from Goa, you can take NH66 towards Karwar and then continue on the same highway to reach Murudeshwar.
  • Murudeshwar is well-connected by road, and you can find both government and private buses operating from major cities in Karnataka to Murudeshwar. Bus services are available from Mangalore, Bangalore, and other nearby towns.
  • Once you reach Murudeshwar, you can use local transportation such as auto-rickshaws or taxis to reach the Murudeshwar Temple.

For more details regarding accommodation and other facilities please visit the Karnataka tourism website .

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Sandwiched between Honnavar and Bhatkal, Murudeshwar is a picturesque pilgrimage town located in the Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka. It is one of the most popular places of pilgrimage in India and among the best places to visit in Karnataka. Also renowned for its world’s second-tallest Shiva statue (123 ft.) & tallest temple tower (249 ft.), the place is visited by millions of tourists throughout the year. The Netrani Island, located nearby is another must-visit place near Murudeshwar as it offers excellent boating, snorkeling, and scuba diving opportunities. Apart, there are also a few places to visit on the way to Murudeshwar from Mangalore that provides you the benefit of making a wholesome, reliable, and memorable holiday experience as part of Murudeshwar tour packages .

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Udupi is a popular pilgrimage and beach town located between the verdant mountains of the Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea. Home to the sacred Shri Krishna Temple, it is one of the best places to visit near Mangalore and among the must-visit tourist places to visit while going to Murudeshwar from Mangalore. Apart from the famous Krishna Temple, Chandramoulishwar Temple, the Ananteshwar Temple, and Anegudde Vinayaka Temple, Malpe Beach, Kaup Beach, St. Mary’s Island, etc. are some other prominent places to visit in Udupi . Also, Udupi is known for its world-famous cuisines like dosas, idlis, and other snacks which are served all over India in the efficiently run Udupi restaurants.

Maravanthe Beach

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Maravanthe Beach is one of the most spectacular beaches near Udupi and among the popular places to visit as part of Mangalore – Udupi Tour Packages . Separated by Souparnika River on one side and Arabian Sea on the other, Maravanthe Beach is a wonderful sight on the NH17 towards Udupi from Mangalore. Dotted with unending deep blue seas, serene and silently flowing rivers and majestic mountains crowning the whole scenery, this is a picturesque virgin beach not unspoiled by tourists. Also, the beach is one of the perfect places to watch the mesmerizing sunset. Besides, the water at the Maravanthe beach is also safe for swimming.

Kollur Mookambika Temple

murudeshwar temple karnataka tourist places

Situated on the banks of Souparnika River, Sri Mookambika Devi Temple is one of the popular places of pilgrimage in Karnataka and among the top places to visit near Bangalore . Regarded as one of the Seven Mukti Stalas created by Parashurama, the temple is believed to be 1200 years old and the Panchaloha (five metals) image of the Goddess Mookambika is consecrated by Adi Shankaracharya during his visit to Kollur. Dedicated to Goddess Parvathi, the idol in the sanctum has three eyes and four arms, with chakra and conch in her hands sitting in the padmasana posture. Built-in Dravidian style architecture, the temple complex also has the beautiful sculptures of Ganesha, Subramanya, Naga, Mahishasura Mardini, Partheeshwara, Chandramouleeshwara, Pranalingeshwara, Nanjundeshwara, Anjaneya, Venkataramana, and Thulasi Gopalakrishna. It is one of the sacred places to visit as part of Karnataka tour packages .

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Bhatkal is another picturesque place that one must visit while on the way to Murudeshwar from Mangalore, among the best tourist places in Karnataka . Bhatkal is a historical & ancient port town located on NH17 near Murudeshwar, one of the best places to visit during your Karnataka tour . Bhatkal was the main port during the Vijayanagar kingdom in the 16th century. The town is home to several temples of Vijaynagar times and many ancient Jain monuments. Kethapayya Narayan temple in Mud Bhatkal is the best example of its rich heritage. The Jain temples of Chandranath Basadi and Parshwanath Basadi are ancient structures that have stood the ravages of time. The picturesque Bhatkal Beach is another attraction of Bhatkal.

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How to reach Murudeshwar Temple in Karnataka?

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1. gokarna, karnataka - land of palm trees, blue seas and golden sands.

Gokarna, Karnataka - Land of palm trees, blue seas and golden sands

Known For : Om Beach Mahabaleshwara Temple Paradise Beach, Gokarna

With its pristine beaches and breathtaking landscapes, Gokarna is a Hindu pilgrimage town in Karnataka and a newly found hub for beach lovers and hippies. Situated on the coast of Karwar, Gokarna is a small town in Karnataka, primarily known for two reasons - its beaches and temples. Gokarna can be different things to different people. Every year hordes of tourists visit Gokarna in search of sanctity and salvation on one hand and respite and relaxation on the other.

Distance from Murudeshwar: 79 km

Best Time: Throughout the year

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2. Agumbe, Shimoga

Agumbe, Shimoga

Located in the Shimoga district of Karnataka, Agumbe is a tiny village often referred to as the "Cherrapunji of South India". This biodiversity-rich region highest rainfall in south India and the second highest annual rainfall in India. Visiting Agumbe is an enriching experience as this hill station and picturesque beauty coupled with trekking trails and gushing rainfalls. It is one of the last surviving lowland rainforests. This beautiful place served as the setting for India's very famous fictional town Malgudi in the TV serial Malgudi Days.

Distance from Murudeshwar: 130 km

3. Netrani Island, Murudeshwar

Netrani Island, Murudeshwar

In the Sahyadri Hills of North Karnataka, Yana is a quaint Hill Station with a beauty that casts a spell and hills to appeal to the direst trekkers. Tucked in between one of the richest biodiversity centres of the world, Yana is a small hill station with immense beauty enough to captivate any soul that lays eyes on it. A small village located just 140 km from Hubli; Yana is famous as a centre of adventure, wildlife and religion hence proving to be the perfect getaway destination.

4. Panambur Beach, Mangalore

Panambur Beach, Mangalore

Panambur Beach is located at a distance of 13 km from Mangalore to the south of Mangalore port. Every year it is visited by tonnes of visitors for it hosts several carnivals comprising of boat racing, kite flying and making sand sculptures. Despite a massive footfall, it is the cleanest beach one can ever come across. The name of the beach has been derived from 'Panam' meaning money and 'ur' meaning place.

Distance from Murudeshwar: 148 km

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5. Yana, Gokarna

Yana, Gokarna

Distance from Murudeshwar: 105 km

6. Kasargod, Kerala

Kasargod, Kerala

Known For : Ranipuram Malom Wildlife Sanctuary Ananthapura Lake temple

Kasargod is a small coastal town in Northern Pary of Kerala displaying a delightful blend of various religions, culture and bounty of nature. Blessed with majestic forts, lofty hills, beautiful offbeat backwaters, temples and pristine beaches, the town oozes charm and tranquillity from every aspect. It is gaining popularity among people from nearby cities owing to the presence of luxury resorts.

Distance from Murudeshwar: 241 km

Best Time: September to January

29 Kasargod Attractions

7. Maravanthe, Karnataka

Maravanthe, Karnataka

Known For : Padukone Village Kodachadri Maravanthe Beach

Maravanthe is a getaway which can be best described as nature's basket full of mesmerizing picturesque views. A beautiful beach town with white sand spread miles and miles along the coast fetches the beach a nickname of Virgin Beach. The sunset sets the whole place tinted in the shade of sepia just out of a painter's canvas. Studded with several places of excursion, the town is adorned with a stark backdrop of Kodachadri Hills, while Arabian Sea bounds it from one side and Sauparnika River on the other side.

Distance from Murudeshwar: 49 km

Best Time: October to March

10 Maravanthe Attractions

8. Bhatkal Beach, Murudeshwar

Bhatkal Beach, Murudeshwar

A prominent beach situated along the Arabian Sea, a pristine coastline interspersed with coconut trees, provides a breathtaking view of the surroundings.

Distance from Murudeshwar: 14 km

9. Mirjan Fort, Kumta

Mirjan Fort, Kumta

Located on the banks of River Aghanashini, Mirjan Fort is a royal reminder of our glorious history. It is situated about 11 km from the town of Kumta in Karnataka and is spread over an area of 4.1 hectares. The fort is also believed to be a site for many past battles in 16th and 17th Century and was functional till 1785. Later, the British captured this fort and used it for their armoury. It is embellished with remarkable architecture of the bygone era, such as canals, moats, secret passageways and various other considerations to fortify its grounds.

Distance from Murudeshwar: 58 km

10. Alvekodi Beach, Kumta

Alvekodi Beach, Kumta

A hidden beach in the village of Alvekodi lying in the proximity of Kumta is pristine and crystal clear. While travelling through a long winding way of fields, the end result is an unspoilt destination adorned with white sandy beach glowing in the shadow of sun rays. Lying in the proximity is a crumbled old lighthouse in Brahma devara gudda. The place serves as an ideal picnic spot with mesmerizing view of sunset.

Distance from Murudeshwar: 43 km

11. Karwar, Karnataka - The Queen of Konkan Coast

Karwar, Karnataka - The Queen of Konkan Coast

Known For : Kurumgad Island Sadashivgad Fort Devbagh Beach

Karwar is a port city with scenic beaches surrounded by casuarinas trees along the Arabian sea coastline. Located 15kms away from Goa, on the west coast of Indian Peninsula, It is both a natural harbour as well as a historic town since the 15th century. Karwar is a multicultural destination with Konkani, Kannada and Marathi speaking communities. It is also famous for the historic monuments that it houses as well as the rich flora and fauna in the region.

Distance from Murudeshwar: 116 km

Best Time: November to April

22 Karwar Attractions

12. Udupi, Karnataka

Udupi, Karnataka

Known For : St. Mary's Island Malpe Beach Krishna Temple

Udupi is a coastal town in Karnataka, most famous for its vegetarian cuisine and South Indian restaurants all over the country. With carefully carved temples, laidback beaches and unexplored forests, Udupi is also the place where the educational hub of Manipal is located. Situated 60 km. from Mangalore, Udupi is famous for its culture. Surrounded by the Arabian Sea on one side and the Western ghats on the other, this pilgrim centre is the most important city in Karnataka after Bangalore and Mangalore.

Distance from Murudeshwar: 102 km

31 Udupi Attractions

13. Sringeri, Karnataka - The Abode of Sharadamba

Sringeri, Karnataka - The Abode of Sharadamba

Known For : Sringeri Mutt Kigga Sharadamba Temple

Commonly known as Sri Kshetra Shringeri, Sringeri is a famed hill town nestled in the Chikkamagaluru District of Karnataka. It is a pilgrimage centre, mainly known for the Sharada Peetham which was built by the great Adi Shankara around the 9th century. According to experts, Adi Shankaracharya stayed here for 12 years and preached his disciples. Packed with numerous temples and ancient relics, Sringeri is a hub for Vedic learning and attract students from different parts of India.

Distance from Murudeshwar: 152 km

9 Sringeri Attractions

14. Kundapur, Karnataka - A town with a Unique dialect of Kannada

Kundapur, Karnataka - A town with a Unique dialect of Kannada

Known For : Padukone Trasi Shankaranarayana

Culturally rich, a treasure trove of mesmerizing nature and environ of spirituality define this temple town best. It is known for its unique dialect in Kannada and amazing cuisine. Lying on the western coast of Karnataka, the town is flanked by water bodies on three sides, i.e. Panchgangavalli River in the north, Kalaghar River in the east and Arabian sea and picturesque Kodi backwaters in the west.

Distance from Murudeshwar: 66 km

Best Time: October to Apr

12 Kundapura Attractions

15. Apsara Konda Falls, Karnataka

Apsara Konda Falls, Karnataka

Apsara Konda Falls is a small waterfall and pond about 20 km from Murudeshwar; perfect for a one day getaway with friends or family. It is easily accessible by road and has a hill, a beach, a park and some caves at close proximity. The place offers great views from the viewpoint, especially during sunrise and sunset. Charges are very nominal. Timings are usually from 6 a.m to 6 p.m.  Best Time: October to February.

16. Basavaraja Durga Fort, Karnataka

Basavaraja Durga Fort, Karnataka

Basavaraja Durga Fort is located at a distance of 36 km from Murudeshwar, and 4 km from Honnavar town. Honnavar is accessible by air, rail and roadways. The fort was built back in the 16th century on the now Basavaraja Durga Island. The flat plateau top of the island is mostly covered by grass. Nearby, there's a small temple as well.  Best time: October to May. 

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Shri Murudeshwar Temple

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Murdeshwar is located in the district of Uttara Kannada which is in the state of Karnataka in India. Lying on the coast of the Arabian sea, this town has the second

Murudeshwar Beach

Murudeshwar Beach

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Apsara Konda Falls Murudeshwara

Apsara Konda Falls Murudeshwara

Apsarakonda is an beautiful waterfall near Honnavar, in the district of Uttara Kannada, Karnataka, India. Close to the Apsarakonda beach, this beautiful waterfall fl

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Jali Beach - Murudeshwara

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Kollur Mookambika Temple near Murudeshwara

Kollur Mookambika Temple near Murudeshwara

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Maravanthe Beach

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Idagunji Ganapathi Temple near Murudeshwara

Idagunji, a small town in Honnavar Taluk is famous for its Ganapathi Temple. It is an ancient temple, with a history dating back 1500 years. This temple is very famo

Mirjan Fort - Places Near Murudeshwara

Mirjan Fort - Places Near Murudeshwara

Located on the banks of River Aghanashini, Mirjan Fort is a royal reminder of our glorious history. It is situated about 11 km from the town of Kumta in Karnataka an

Netrani Island - Murudeshwara

Netrani Island - Murudeshwara

Also known as the 'Pigeon Island', Netrani Island in Murudeshwar is located off the coast of Karnataka. Views from above give this island the appearance of being hea

Sirsi - A place near Murudeshwara

Sirsi - A place near Murudeshwara

If you wish to visit a place that is commercial yet tranquil, Sirsi is the ultimate destination for a getaway. Providing the best of both worlds, this city lies in t

Kodachadri - A place near Murudeshwara

Kodachadri - A place near Murudeshwara

Kodachadri is located in Shimoga district and one of the most spoken-about trekking trails in Karnataka. Situated in the heart of the Mookambika Wildlife Sanctuary,

Malpe - Place to visit near Murudeshwara

Malpe - Place to visit near Murudeshwara

Malpe is a calm beach town near the temple town of Udupi in Coastal Karnataka. Malpe is known for its fishing harbor, St Mary’s Island and beaches.

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Baindur And Bhatkal Beach Murudeshwara

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Kudumari Waterfalls Murudeshwara

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Basavaraja Durga Fort Murudeshwara

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Arishina Gundi Falls Murudeshwara

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    If you are planning to visit Karnataka, then make sure to add Murudeshwar to your travel list to explore the charm and beauty of the town alongside making some unforgettable memories. 1. Shri Murudeshwar Temple: 2. Murudeshwar Fort: 3.

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    Pune, India187 contributions. Splendid place. Great place to be at. Wonderful shiva statue, (supposed to be 2nd largest). Murudeshwar is a place that has combination of spirituality with nature. Good beaches near the temple. Place is very crowded during Weekends and holidays. Shiva temple is closed from 1 pm to 3 pm.

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    Murudeshwar Temple is a divine destination in Karnataka that offers a unique blend of spirituality, nature, and culture. It is a place where you can experience the glory of Lord Shiva and his consort Parvati, as well as the beauty of the Arabian Sea and the surrounding hills. It is also a place where you can enjoy various attractions and ...

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    Murudeshwar temple of Karnataka is known for its tall Shiva Statue, multi-storey Gopuram & Atma Linga. The pristine beach and diving site of Netrani adds to the excitement. ... Since all the tourist places in Murudeshwar are located close to each other, it saves cost further. Backpacking on a very low budget is very easy here. This is all I ...

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    Murdeshwar is a town in Uttara Kannada district in the state of Karnataka, India, It is famous for the world's second tallest Shiva statue, the town lies on the coast of the Laccadive Sea and is also famous for the Murudeshwara Temple. [1] The town has a railway station on the Mangalore - Mumbai Konkan railway route.

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    Timings and Best Time to visit Murudeshwara Temple: The doors of the Murudeshwara Temple open from 6:00 AM to 1:00 PM and from 3:00 PM to 8:15 PM, which offers you a lot of time to explore around and feel spiritual. The best time to visit the Murudeshwara Temple is between October to March because the two major festivals are held in between ...

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    Places to visit near Murudeshwar Temple Karnataka: Netrani Island: Also known as Pigeon Island, Netrani is a popular spot for scuba diving and snorkeling. It is located about 19 kilometers from Murudeshwar and offers clear blue waters with diverse marine life.

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    Sandwiched between Honnavar and Bhatkal, Murudeshwar is a picturesque pilgrimage town located in the Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka. It is one of the most popular places of pilgrimage in India and among the best places to visit in Karnataka. Also renowned for its world's second-tallest Shiva statue (123 ft.) & tallest temple tower (249 ft.), the place is visited by millions of tourists ...

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