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Gokarna is a historical temple town located in the Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka state in southern India, The town is famous for the 4th century Mahabaleshwar Temple, dedicated to the Hindu God Shiva, the Bhadrakali Temple dedicated to Goddess Uma and Maha Ganpati Temple dedicated to Hindu God Ganesha. Gokarna is mentioned in the Hindu epic Mahabharata and by the classical Sanskrit poet Kalidasa in his 4th-century work Raghuvamsha, where he refers to the "Lord of Gokarna".

Etymology
According to legend Brahma, feeling proud because he could create the universe, decided to meditate to apologize for his arrogance. He wanted to lift a curse given by Shiva. During his meditation, Shiva appeared unexpectedly, emerging from the ears of a cow. So the place came to be known as Gokarna or ear of the cow. The Puranas state that when Parashurama, the sixth avatar of Vishnu created Kerala, it was from Gokarna to Kanyakumari. == Legend ==
Legend
The mythological origins of Gokarna are traditionally set in the Treta Yuga. According to the Skanda Purana and the Ananda Ramayana, the narrative begins with the demon king Ravana of Lanka performing rigorous penance at Mount Kailash. This was motivated by his mother, Kaikesi, who expressed a deep desire to worship the Atmalinga (the soul-lingam) of Shiva for her personal salvation. Pleased by Ravana's devotion, Shiva granted him the Atmalinga on the strict condition that it would become permanently rooted wherever it was first placed on the earth. As Ravana traveled south toward Lanka, the gods (Devas), fearing the king would become invincible with the Lingam, sought the help of Ganesha. When Ravana reached the western coast at sunset, he needed to perform his evening sandhya rituals but could not put the Lingam down. Ganesha, disguised as a young cowherd, offered to hold the Lingam. However, Ganesha intentionally called out Ravana's name three times and, receiving no immediate response, placed the Atmalinga on the ground at Gokarna, where it immediately became immovable. In a fit of rage, Ravana attempted to uproot the Lingam with immense force. Though he failed to move the base, the pressure caused the Lingam to take the shape of a cow's ear, giving the town the name Gokarna (Sanskrit: Gokarṇa, "cow's ear"). The pieces of the casing that were shattered by Ravana’s strength are said to have flown in different directions, forming other sacred sites in the region: Sajjeswara, Dhareshwara, Gunavanteshwara, and Murdeshwara. The main body of the Lingam remained at Gokarna and is worshipped as Mahabaleshwar (The All-Powerful). == History ==
History
Antiquity and Classical Mentions Gokarna is one of the oldest continuously inhabited sacred centers on the western coast of India. Its significance in ancient times is corroborated by its mention in the Mahabharata Vijayanagara Empire and later Between the 14th and 16th centuries, the Vijayanagara Empire rulers like Bukka Raya I, Harihara I and other royalty donated land and expanded the temple complex. Vijayanagara inscriptions record grants made for the "Mahabaleshwar Puja" and the maintenance of pilgrims. Following the decline of Vijayanagara, the Nayakas of Sonda (Sodhe) acted as the primary protectors of the shrine. They defended the coast against naval incursions and continued the tradition of land endowments. == Geography ==
Geography
Location Gokarna is about 238 km north of Mangalore, 483 km from Bengaluru and about 59 km from Karwar. It is between the Gangavalli River and Aghanashini river along the Karwar coast by the Arabian Sea. It is 200 km north from the college towns of Suratkal and Manipal. It can be reached by Konkan Railway on the Mumbai to Mangalore route or Goa to Mangalore route. The railway station (called Gokarna Road) is 10 km from the town. The station has a retiring room at a nominal price. Many important trains like Matsyagandha Express, KSR Bengaluru Karwar Express, Poorna Express, Marusagar Express and Mangalore Local and DEMU local are the Daily Local Trains halt here. The nearest airports are Hubli Airport, Karnataka which has domestic flights only, Goa International Airport at Goa and Mangalore International Airport at Bajpe, Karnataka are the nearest airports to reach at Gokarna. Neighbouring villages are Bankikodla-Hanehalli, Sanikatta, Tadadi, Torke, Madangere, Maskeri, Adigone, Nelaguni and Bijjur. Climate {{Weather box|collapsed = Beaches The Gokarna main beach is in town and Kudle beach faces west. Om beach, Half moon Beach, Paradise Beach (also known as Full moon) and Belekan beach are south facing. Nearby areas like Honnavar is famous for backwater boating as well as mangrove boardwalk and Karwar for watersports and adventures. Lifeguards and security measures Community locals have demanded rescue measures and extra security after lifeguards rescued seven people including two foreign tourists have been rescued from drowning on Gokarna beach. The police have installed CCTV cameras and mics in all the beaches of Gokarna. == Education ==
Education
Bhadrakali High School in Melinkeli was founded in 1946. A notable alumnus of the school is cancer research scientist, Narayan Sadashiv Hosmane. == See also ==
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