There is an old underground Shiva Temple (called "Nelagudi" which means "Underground Temple"). The city is noted for its grinding stones. Mahalingapura is a town about 19 km to the northwest of Mudhol. Its earlier name, Naragatti, was changed to Mahalingapura in honor of
Sant Mahalingeshwara. Mudhol is famous for
Ranna, a renowned Kannada poet, popularly known as "Maha Kavi". Ranna was a Jain. In recognition of his contribution to the
Halegannada (Old Kannada) literature, The Government of Karnataka has built a stadium named after him and is in the process of commissioning a community hall and constructing a library that will bear his name. The 64th
Kannada Sahithya Sammelana was organised in Mudhol in 1995 under the presidency of
H. L. Nagegowda. The town has a large number of handloom workers and handmade sarees manufactured here have a wide market. Mudhol was declared the ‘fastest mover’ in south zone with a population between 50,000 and 1 lakh in the Swachh Survekshan 2021 rankings, which were announced on November 20, 2021. == Royal Mudhol Hound ==