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    Basrur, once called Vasupura, is a historic port town on the banks of the Varahi River on the Kanara coast in Karnataka, India. For much of the sixteenth century and the first half of the seventeenth century, it was the rice port par excellence on that coast. [1]

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    • Quick Facts About Shri Tuluveshwara Temple, Basrur
    • Overview of The Tuluveshwara Temple, Basrur
    • Significance of The Temple, Basrur
    • How to Reach The Tuluveshwara Temple, Basrur
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    Main Deity: Shiva
    Best Time To Visit: October
    Temple Timings: All-day
    Entry Fee: Free

    The Tuluveshwara Temple is one of 24 temples in Basrur. Other significant temples in the area include the Nakhareshwara Temple, the ‘Shree Mahatobar Mahalingeshwara Temple and the Sri Mahalasa Narayani Temple. The original Tuluveshwara Temple is believed to date back to the 5th to 6 Century CE. The temple that stands in ruins today was built at som...

    The Tuluveshwaratag is suggestive of the Tuluva tribes that once lived in the region. It is possible that the Alupa Kings who ruled Mangalore succeeded these tribes. According to the Halmidi inscription, the Alupa kings were followers of the ‘Pashupata’ cult. They were followed by the Natha cults who revived Shaivism in the region. The temple itsel...

    By Air

    At a distance of 97.4 km, the nearest airport is the Mangalore Airport. Visitors can hire a taxi to reach the temple.

    By Rail

    The village of Basrur is less than 2km away from the Kundapura Railway Station. A number of trains linking Kundapura to other parts of Karnataka stop here.

    By Road

    The Tuluveshwara temple in Basrur is well connected by road to the towns and cities around Basrur.

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  4. Jan 8, 2024 · With a symphony of pan-India hits, the ace musical director formerly known as Kiran Basrur, now widely recognised as Ravi Basrur, has orchestrated his way into the hearts of audiences across the country.

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    Basrur, once called Vasupura, is a historic port town on the banks of the Varahi River on the Kanara Coast in Karnataka, India. For much of the sixteenth century and the first half of the seventeenth century, it was the rice port par excellence on that coast.

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  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ravi_BasrurRavi Basrur - Wikipedia

    Ravi Basrur is an Indian music composer, lyricist and director who mostly works in the Kannada film industry. He is known for his collaborations with director Prashanth Neel, with whom he debuted in Ugramm. He is also a film director, having directed the films Gargar Mandala and Girmit.