Marikamba Temple Sirsi's
Marikamba temple was built in 1688 and renovated at periodic intervals. The 'Marikamba Jaathre', commemorating the goddess Marikamba, is held by the temple authorities every alternate year. Nearly 100,000 Hindu devotees from all parts of the country attend the fair, making it one of the biggest festivals in South India. ===
Banavasi Madhukeshwara Temple=== Banavasi is the oldest town in the
Karnataka state.
Sodhe or
Sonda or
Swadi flourished during the Vijayanagara Empire and is a considered to be a sacred place by both Hindus and
Jains. Sonda is known for Shri Vadiraja Matha, Shri Swarnavalli Matha and is about from Sirsi.
Manjuguni Venkataramana Temple Manjuguni is one of the popular pilgrim centers located in the Uttara Kannada (North Kanara) district of Karnataka state. This place is located at a distance of 26 km from Sirsi. The temple here is dedicated to Lord Venkataramana and Goddess Padmavathi. Devotees believe that,
Manjuguni is called as "Tirupati of karnataka". The temple is situated in western ghat belt, popularly known as Sahyadri hills. During winter, this place is covered by thick fog (in Kannada: Manju) and hence it is called by the name 'Manjuguni'. The temple of Lord Venkatramana is a huge complex built in Vijayanagara Style. According to "Sri Venkatesha Mahatmya" the founder of this temple is 'Tirumala Yogi', a saint.
Jain Matha A Jain Matha exists there, and it has been headed by
Bhattaraka Swasti Sri Bhattakalanka. The Sonda Jain Matha is also known as the Swadi Jain Matha.
Kundapura Shri Vyasaraja Matha Hulekal Shree Matha is situated amidst evergreen forests near Hulekal in Sirsi Taluk of Uttara Kannada district. Its history can be traced back to the period of
Madhvacharya who professed Dvaita philosophy and established Mathas to propagate it. Ancient Shri Lakshminarayana Temple in Hulekal having the first Mrittika vrindavana of Sri Vyasarajaru and The moola vrindavana of Sri Lakshmi Nivasa Teertharu.
Ganiga and many more are the traditional disciples of this matha. •
Banavasi, the capital of an ancient kingdom in Karnataka (state) ruled by the
Kadamba Dynasty is 24 km away from the Sirsi town center. Banavasi is considered as the "first" capital of Karnataka state, with the current capital being
Bangalore. Although most of the ancient grandeur of the dynasty in Banavasi has been lost, an ancient temple for Madhukeshwara (Lord Shiva) is still largely intact, and has been declared a monument of historical importance by the Archaeological Survey of India. •
Sahasralinga (
Sanskrit for a thousand Shiva (
deity) lingas) is another place of significance, where Shiva's sculptures carved out of stones thousands of years ago can be found in the middle of a flowing river. The river is surrounded by lush green forest; the place is about 10 km from the town center. The place is quite secluded, except during "
Maha Shivaratri" celebrations, when it receives a huge number of pilgrims from the surrounding areas. •
Sonda, known for its Sri
Vadiraja Matha, and Swarnavalli Mutt are about away from Sirsi. •
Unchalli Falls, (also known as Keppa Joga, referring to the other waterfall nearby, Jog falls) is situated about from Sirsi, and is one of the biggest tourist attractions near Sirsi. The waterfall is a . •
Yana, known for the unusual
rock formation. It is located from Sirsi.
Other destinations •
Shivaganga Falls •
Benne Hole Falls •
Halasinakatte •
Jog Falls •
Tapovan – a sacred place of Shri Vadiraja swami •
Unchalli Falls •
Vibhuthi Falls •
Sathodi Falls •
Sahasralinga •
Magod Falls ==Notable people from Sirsi==