Shimoga

Shimoga (ಶಿವಮೊಗ್ಗ in Kannada, locally known as Shivamogga) is a city in west-central Karnataka state, India. Shimoga is the administrative seat of the surrounding Shimoga District. It is situated 275 km northwest of Bangalore, the capital of Karnataka.


Mahisha Mardhini - A monument in the backyard of Shivappa Nayaka's Palace
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Mahisha Mardhini - A monument in the backyard of Shivappa Nayaka's Palace
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History

The name of the city is derived from the term Shiva-Mukha, literally meaning Face of Shiva. An alternative etymology is that the name is derived from the term Sihi-Moge, meaning Sweet Pot. The district formed the southern tip of Emperor Ashoka's Mauryan Empire in the third century BCE. It was ruled in later centuries by the Kadambas (4th century CE), Chalukyas (6th century), Gangas, Rashtrakutas (8th century), Hoysalas (11th century), and the Vijayanagara rulers (15th century). The city got an independent identity under the Keladi Nayakas in the 16th century, reaching its pinnacle under the rule of Shivappa Nayaka. From the late 17th century onwards, the city was a part of the Kingdom of Mysore until the independence of India in 1947, when Mysore merged into the Republic of India.


Sangameshwara Temple of Koodli - one of the historic attractions
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Sangameshwara Temple of Koodli - one of the historic attractions

Shimoga District

Shimoga District is a part of naturally rich Malnad (Malenaadu) region of Karnataka. It has an area of 10,553 sq. km, and a population of 1,639,595 (2001 census), a 12.90% increase from 1991. It is bounded by the districts of Haveri to the northeast, Davanagere to the east, Chikmagalur to the southeast, Udupi to the southwest, and Uttara Kannada to the northwest. The Western Ghats or Sahyadri range and the numerous rivers that originate there provide Shimoga with abundant natural beauty. Jog Falls, situated 113 km away from Shimoga, bear witness to nature’s headlong tumble as the Sharavati river makes a spectacular drop of 235 m (810 ft) in four distinct cascades—known locally as Raja, Rani, Roarer and Rocket—to create the highest waterfalls in Asia. The falls are at their best during the monsoon, with arching rainbows colouring the mist.

by the rivers Tungabhadra, Sharavati, Kumudvati and numerous others, Shimoga is known as the Rice Bowl of Karnataka.

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Jog Falls - Highest waterfalls in Asia

Tourist Attractions

Rivers, dams and water falls

  • Jog Falls The Natures Amazing Beauty and the Tallest falls in INDIA.
  • The Linganamakki dam across the Sharavati river
  • Vanake-Abbey Falls
  • Bhadra River Project, dam across the river Bhadra at Lakkavalli
  • Koodli - where the two rivers Tunga and Bhadra joins and becomes 'Tunga Bhadra' River


Hill Stations

  • Agumbe (http://www.dreamroutes.org/western/np.html), famed for its Sunset Point
  • Kodachadri (http://www.dreamroutes.org/western/kodachadri.html), This is the highest peak in Shimoga District

Adventurer and Water Sports

  • Honnemardu (http://www.westernghats.org/tourism.html)
  • Honnemardu (http://www.dreamroutes.org/dreams/nithin_honnemardu.html)


History and Religion

  • Keladi, capital of the Keladi Nayakas
  • Nagara, capital of the Bidanur Nayakas
  • Balligavi, with its Kedareshvara Temple
  • Shivappa Nayaka's palace
  • Church of the Sacred Heart, second largest in India
  • Kanoor Fort (http://www.dreamroutes.org/western/kanoor.html)


Wildlife

  • Tavarekoppa, Lion and Tiger Safari
  • Sakkarebailu, Elephant training camp
  • Mandagadde  (http://www.dreamroutes.org/western/mandagadde.html) , Bird sanctuary


Shimoga tourism

  • Tourisim (http://www.shimogaonline.com/tourism.htm,)

Noted personalities

  • Kuvempu, the national poet and Jnanpith Award winner
  • U R Ananthamurthy, Kannada novelist and Jnanpith Award winner
  • Prafulla Chandra, agricultural experimenter
  • P. Lankesh, writer-journalist
  • Girish Kasaravalli, Well Known film Director and National award winner
  • K.V Subanna (http://www.rmaf.org.ph/Awardees/Citation/CitationSubbannaKV.htm) Magsaysay award winner
  • Chi. Su. Krishna Setty, Well Known Artist and Art Critic
  • Nagappa Shetty, Freedom Fighter
  • Dr. Ashok Pai, Well known psychiatrist
  • S Bangarappa, former Chief Minister of Karnataka
  • J.H Patel,former Chief Minister of Karnataka
  • Kadidaal Manjappa, former Chief Minister of Karnataka
  • K.S Eshwarappa, Wellknown politician
  • B S Yediyurappa, Wellknown politician
  • D.H.Shankar Murthy, Wellknown politician

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