- Thirthahalli
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native_name = Thirthahalli
skyline = Thunga_river.jpg
skyline_caption = Bridge across the riverTunga at Thirthahalli
type = town| latd = 13.7 | longd = 75.23
locator_position = right | state_name = Karnataka
district = Shimoga
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altitude = 591
population_as_of = 2001
population_total = 14,806| population_density =
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area_telephone= 08181
postal_code= 577 432
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footnotes =Thirthahalli(
Kannada :ತೀರ್ಥಹಳ್ಳಿ) is a panchayattown located in theShimoga District of the state ofKarnataka ,India . It lies on the bank of the riverTunga and is also the headquarters of the Thirthahalli Taluk of Shimoga district.Getting there
By road
Thirthahalli is at a distance of about 62 km. from the district headquarters,
Shimoga . From Shimoga, one has to take the National Highway NH-13 (Thirthahalli road) to reach Thirthahalli. FromBangalore , one has to take the National Highway NH-206 to reach Shimoga and then take the above mentioned route. The total distance from Bangalore to Thirthahalli is around 330 km. FromMangalore , one can take NH-13 to reach Thirthahalli. The distance from Mangalore to Thirthahalli is around 146 km.from UDUPI number of mini buses are there. FromUdupi railway station 86 km to Thirthahalli.By rail
The nearest railway station is in Shimoga. Numerous trains run from Bangalore and Mysore to Shimoga.
By air
The nearest airport is in
Mangalore International Airport .Etymology
According to a
Hindu legend, the sageParashurama using an axe, chopped off his mother Renuka's head on the orders of his father, the great sageJamadagni . Later,Parashurama tried to wash the blood stains off the axe by dipping it in various rivers. Despite his best efforts, asesame -sized blood stain remained on his axe. It was washed away only when he dipped his axe in theTunga river near Thirthahalli. This place is now called as "Parashurama Thirtha" (or "RamaThirtha") and is the origin of the name Thirthahalli (halli means "village" in the nativeKannada language). Near "RamaThirtha", there is a stonemantapa called "Rama Mantapa". This legend has made Thirthahalli a holy place forHindus with a belief that a dip in the riverTunga here will cure one of all sins.History
Another legend related to the times of
Ramayana , indicates thatMaricha , a relative of theLanka kingRavana came in the disguise of a golden deer to enchantSita , the wife ofRama . WhenSita requestedRama to get her the deer,Rama followed the deer and killed it. This incident is supposed to have happened near a place called "Mrugavadhe" in Thirthahalli Taluk. Mrugavadhe means "Killing of an animal" in the localKannada languageThirthahalli has a rich
archaelogical history withNeolithic sites uncovered in "Kunda Hill" nearAgumbe andporthole dburial chamber s found at "Arehalli" near Thirthahalli.A small fort was constructed at Kavaledurga, near Thirthahalli at around 9th century AD. The king of Belagutti, Cheluvarangappa strengthened this fort in the 14th century. Venkatappa Nayaka, a
Keladi king, acquired this fort and constructed seven battlements to protect this fort in the 16th century.Hyder Ali conquered this fort in the 18th century and later the fort came under the rule ofTipu Sultan .Geography
Tirthahalli is located at coord|13.7|N|75.23|E|. [ [http://www.fallingrain.com/world/IN/19/Tirthahalli.html Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Tirthahalli] ] It has an average elevation of 591
metre s (1938 feet).it is located in the midst of dense forests of the western ghats.Places to see
Tunga bridge
This town has a unique bridge built across the
Tunga River which connects Thirthahalli on one side to a place called "Kuruvalli" on the other side. Now, Kuruvalli has become an extension of Thirthahalli.Sri Rameshwara Temple
"Sri Rameshwara Temple" is the main
Hindu temple of Thirthahalli. This temple is made of stone and is on the banks of the riverTunga . It is near the place "Parashurama Thirtha" which is discussed in the above section. Thesanctum sanctorum of the temple has aLingam which is said to have been installed by SageParashurama himself. The day whenParashurama cleansed his axe to remove thesesame -sized blood stain; is supposed to be the New Moon Day of Margashira month in theHindu calendar . That particular day is termed as "Yellu Amavasya" day ("Yellu" meaningsesame and "Amavasya" meaning New Moon day) and every year on this day a festival termed as "Yellu Amavasya Jatre" is held in Thirthahalli.Even though the festivities last for more than five days, three days are very important for the common public. On the day of "Yellu Amavasya", the "Utsava Moorthi" (main idol) of Lord Sri Rameshwara is taken to the river and holy "Abhishekam" (consecration) is carried out on the idol in the "Parashurama Thirtha". After this, the devotees take a holy dip at this place.
On the second day, the decorated
temple chariot is pulled along the main street of Thirthahalli. This street; called as "Car Street" is a narrow street having a width of approximately 30 feet. The big chariot of the temple which occupies almost the whole width of the street, is pulled by devotees and the chariot even climbs a steep gradient on this road.On the third day, the "Utsava Moorthi" is taken on a "Teppa"(raft) on river
Tunga to the river bank at "Kuruvalli" and brought back. This celeberation is called "Teppotsava" (raft-festival). On this day, a lot of colourful crackers are lit and also the river banks, Tunga Bridge and "Rama Mantap" are decorated with lights.This festival normally falls on last half of December or the first half of January. This festival attracts thousands of people from other cities.
Anandagiri and Siddeshwara Gudda
Two hills adorn Thirthahalli town. First one is Anandagiri Gudda and the second one is Siddeshwara Gudda. "Anandagiri Gudda" is located on Shimoga Road and "Siddeshwara Gudda" is located on
Agumbe Road. Both are reachable by walk from the town. One can climb "Anandagiri Gudda" during any time of the year. Its height may be around 200 to 300 feet (60 to 90 m). There is large mantapa with a big doom on this hill. One can relax on this mantapa and can enjoy scenic beauty. "Tunga College" is on the base of this hill. For climbing "Siddeshwara Hill", the preferred months are October and November. This hill is also about 200 feet in height. From the top of this hill, one will be able to see the other big hills of Shimoga District such asKodachadri andKundadri .Kuppalli
Located at a distance of 18 km from Thirthahalli,
Kuppalli is the native place of the great Kananda poet and playwrightKuvempu . "Kavishaila" and "Kavimane" are two historical places to see inKuppalli .Agumbe
Agumbe is a small town in Thirthahalli Taluk famous for being the location where the television serialMalgudi Days (based on a novel of the same name by the famous writer,R K Narayan ) was shot. This town also attracts tourists who come to see a beautiful sunset over the valleys of theWestern Ghats . On a clear day, theArabian Sea can be seen from here.Chibbalagudde
Famous temple of "Sri Siddi Vinayaka and Matsyadhama" which has lot of fishes at Tunga River. Chibbalagudde, is 10 KM apart from Thirthahalli, and is also near to Kuppalli.
People Associated with Thirthahalli
Thirthahalli has a unique record that two persons who are natives of this Taluk are the recipients of the top most literary award of India, the Jnanapith Award. They are
Kuvempu andU R Ananthamurthy .Other noted persons associated with Thirthahalli are
* Sri Shanthaveri Gopala Gowda, Leader of socialist movement, a great politician, very famous for "Kagodu Satyagraha"
* Sri Kadidal Manjappa, Chief Minister of Karnataka
* Sri Nagaraja Rao H S, Freedom Fighter from Humchadakatte
* Sri. T S Ramachandra Rao (popularly known as TSR): Former editor ofPrajavani , a well knownKannada newspaper
* Smt.M. K. Indira : A popular novelist ofKannada .
* Sri. S V Parameshwara Bhatta: A popularKannada writer.
* Justice. M Rama Jois: A popular judge; he was the former governor of theJharkhand state of India and also has been the Chief Justice of Punjab andHaryana High Courts.
* Sri.Girish Kasaravalli : A well knownKannada film director with four Golden Lotus awards against his name.
* Sri.Poornachandra Tejaswi : Son ofKuvempu and a well knownKannada writer himself.
* Smt K V Lalithamma Sportsperson
* sri guruprasad k k
* Sri Anthony D'souza(Mankikuppe) was a [AYURVEDIC] doctor in the early 1900's. Social Service was his forte, gave medicines free of cost.
* Sri Ramanna Gowda from Devangi,was born in 1870. Frist person to introduce education in Malnad region for the Women'sReferences
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