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Religion and Spirituality in Mangalore, Karnataka

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From Christianity to Islam to Buddhism to Judaism to Sikhism and more, what religious communities exist in Mangalore? Here's what four local experts had to say about religion and spirituality in Mangalore, Karnataka.

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Mangalore is a coastal city. The weather is usually humid and hot. Sunscreen and a cap are a must that should be carried by someone. There are also many tourist places that one can visit while staying here. There are many temples that were built in the 1,700s.

Akshara, says: 2020

Mangalore officially known as Mangaluru is famous for beaches. if you are moving here then you will be able to enjoy the beach scenarios here. and it’s home to many famous temples like mangaladevi temple, Gokarnanatheshwara temple and more. It’s one of the cleanest cities in India.

Meenakshi, says: 2020

Mangalore is a coastal city with lots of beaches and temples. People are friendly and hardworking. It is famous for it’s delicious cuisine and popular dishes. It has many schools and colleges providing great education to the students. There are many places one can visit including the popular beaches and temples.

Zeenat, says: 2020

Renowned for its coast-line, vibrant temples and churches, the small city of Mangalore is much more than just that. As you walk its criss-cross roads built above canals, munch on the signature Goli-Baje straight out of oil, feel the breeze cast in by the coconut trees that lay on either ends of the road, you become one with the city and feel the warmth and love given by those.

Ashwini, says: 2020
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