- Kallianpur
Kallianpur is a hamlet of Tonse-East village about six km from
Udupi . It is a developed hamlet with all modern amenities like schools, college, hospital, good transport and communication facilities. The people of Kallianpur have survived many ages and still retain great positions with attachment to their culture. Some till date associate their surnames to their village kallianpur.Location
Kallianpur is situated on the southern bank of the river Swarna and is about four km east of the
Arabian sea coast. This place is not the Kalliana mentioned in thePeriplus as was at one time supposed, but may probably be the Kalliana mentioned by Kosmos Indico-pleustes. It has the ruins of a fort belonging to theVijayanagara days. It has temples of Kenchamma, Veerabhadra, Mahalingeshvara, Ganapati and Venkataramana belonging to the later Vijayanagara period. Kallianpur had its hey days during the rule of the Keladi Nayakas.Temples
[http://www.srivenkataramanatemple.com/ Sri Venkatramana temple]
hailed from this village.-people still with surname "kallianpur" in front of their first name are the remnants of a great generation of forefathers.
At Kallianpura another temple which is now being renovated Sri Kenchamma Temple which is Gramadevata. All are requested to donation generously.
The Oldest temple of the Kallianpur is Sri Mahalingeshwara Temple popularly known as Eshwara Temple.
At Arkalabettu near Kallianpur there is a beautiful image of
Narayana with his several attributes; it is probably of the Vijayanagara period. At Uppoor, an adjacent village, there is a shrine of Ganesha built in the Vijayanagara style; its image is exquisitely carved. Uppoor was once said to have been the birthplace ofMadhwacharya , but now Pajaka kshetra has been recognised by his followers as his birthplace.Churches
Milagres Church
The Milagres Church here is dedicated to Our Lady of Miracles. Built about the same time as the Milagres church,
Mangalore , it was founded according to the treaty between the Portuguese and QueenKeladi Chennamma of Bednore who ruled over Canara from 1671 to 1697. In 1678, the Portuguese hierarchy ofGoa established this church of 'Nostra Senhora de Milagres' (Our Lady of the Miracles), popularly known as the Milagres Church.Tipu Sultan destroyed this church in 1784. After the return of the captives fromSrirangapatna , the church was rebuilt in 1806. The existing structure was constructed in 1941.Mount Rosary Church
The place has another
Catholic place of worship named the Church of the Mount Rosary, which came into existence in 1837 at the time of the Goan schism when some Catholic families withdrew from their Parish Church of Our Lady of Miracles and acknowledged the jurisdiction of theVicar Apostolic of Verapoly . They built a church only a few yards away from the Milagres Church. Since then it has undergone alterations and additions.Other Institutions
The Milagres church operates two primary schools, two high schools and a first grade college [http://www.udupipages.com/home/educate/milagres.html] . The T.M.A Pai Foundation also runs a high school here.The Sisters of Queen of the Apostles congregation maintain the Goretti hospital and Ozanam, a home for the aged. Recently an ultra modern Rs 10-million centre named Cynthia Fernandes Memorial Palliative Care Centre was set up with a view to rehabilitating and caring for cancer patients.
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