Gokarna

General Information
General Information

Gokarna town is 50 km, south of Krawar, attracts an unlikely mixture of Hindu pilgrims, sanskrit scholars, beach loving travellers and a hardcore hippy element who shifted here when things got way uncool in Goa. It's a sleepy, charming town with a single ramshackle street composed entirely of Keralan-style wooden houses. It leads to the sacred Mahabaleshwara Temple, home to a revered Siva lingam, and onward to the town beach. Near the temple is an enormous chariot, which is dragged along the main street amid much brouhaha on Siva's birthday in February. There's a picturesque bathing tank a few hundred metres south of the temple, where locals, pilgrims, and immaculately turned out Brahmins perform their ablutions next to dhobi- wallahs on the ghats.
Staying in Gokarna is very cheap since there are few distractions to spend money on. It you do need to change money you'll have to head for Karwar, which can take up a significant part of a day, so come prepared.

History

Literally meaning the cow's ear, this town is formed by the ear-shaped confluence of two rivers. belief is also that the place derives its name due to Shiva emerging from the ears of the cow. The Om Beach and the Kutle Beach nearby, are worth a visit. Gokarna is famous for the 'Atmalinga' in the ancient temple here. According to legend, Lord Ganapati tricked Ravana into putting down the Linga after a long penance. But Ravana was unable to lift the Linga from the ground again. And ever since, the Linga came to be known as Mahabala. The place can be visited all the year round.

Places to Eat

Phi Restaurant, halfway along the town's main street, has cheap vegetarian right meals, good masala dosas and the coldest fridge in Karnataka.

Hotel Vinaya, also on the main street but closer to the temple, is a basic vegetarian eatery that's popular with travellers.

Shri Raghavendra Restaurant, where the side road leading to Om Lodge joins the main street, has tasty veg fare.

Om Lodge and a liquor din just east of Vaibhav Niwas are the only places in town selling alcohol since Gokarna is a sacred town.

Travel Info

Bus : Although the falls are close to the coast, they are easier to reach from inland. The best approach is via Shimoga and Sagar, which have several buses to the falls each day.

Rail : The nearest railway station, Talguppa, is about 20 km south-east of the falls, at the end of the line from Birur.


 
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