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A view from the centre towards the Tunga river coming into the 'Sangama'.

Koodli is a small town in Shimoga District, in the Indian state of Karnataka.


Koodli is the place where the two life rivers of Tunga and Bhadra meet to give rise to TungaBhadra River.

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Sangameshwara Temple.

Significance

An exquisite view of the 'Sangama' makes the place exotic, with the age old Sangameshwara temple adding to its culture rich natural beauty. There is also a popular Ranganatha swamy temple beside the Sangameshwara temple. The rivers are worshipped and considered to be sacred. Moreover, the river Tunga is considered to be the river with the sweetest water. A local saying quotes: 'Tunga Paana, Ganga Snana' which can be translated as 'Drink Tunga water, Take a dip in Ganga water'. A small temple with nandi denotes the exact point where the two rivers meet, and is considered to be very sacred.


History

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Sangama - a small nandi temple at the exact point where the two rivers meet.

The Place has a historic value, with temples of near Hoysala time. There are shasanas carved near the temples that indicate the era when they were built. The exact dates are disputed, but the sculptures date back to age old Indian culture and look exotic. There are various temples - small and large ones built by the rulers who ruled this place in the age old era.


Geography

The Place is situated just few kilometres away from Shimoga. Known as the border of 'Malnad', it is situated in the best geographical location.


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Seamoby Working Group Rajeev Koodli INTERNET DRAFT Charles E. Perkins 27 February 2002 Communication Systems Laboratory Nokia Research Center A Context Transfer Protocol for Seamless Mobility draft-koodli-seamoby-ctv6-03.txt Status of This Memo This document is an Internet-Draft and is in full conformance with all provisions of Section 10 of RFC2026.
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Koodli - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (439 words)
Koodli is a small town in Shimoga District, in the Indian state of Karnataka.
Koodli is the place where two rivers, the Tunga River and Bhadra River, meet to give rise to the Tungabhadra River.
This has a long history: ometime in 15th or 16th century, the chief swamy of shringeri had gone to a teerthayaatre, probably to kashi.
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