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Malyavanta Raghunatha Temple | Hampi | Karnataka | INDIAMalyavanta Raghunatha Temple | Hampi | Karnataka | INDIA
Malyavanta Raghunatha Temple | Hampi | Karnataka | INDIA
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Exploring Malyavanta Raghunatha Temple | Hampi | KARNATAKA Hampi or Hampe, also referred to as the Group of Monuments at Hampi, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in east-central Karnataka, INDIA. It is a pilgrimage centre of the Hindu religion. Hampi was the capital of the Vijayanagara Empire in the 14th century. Chronicles left by Persian and European travellers, particularly the Portugu...
My Understanding of Mangalore Being a North Indian | Mangalorean Food | Mangaluru | KARNATAKAMy Understanding of Mangalore Being a North Indian | Mangalorean Food | Mangaluru | KARNATAKA
My Understanding of Mangalore Being a North Indian | Mangalorean Food | Mangaluru | KARNATAKA
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THANK TOU FOR WATCHING!!! ABOUT THIS VIDEO: In this video I have explained my complete understanding of #Mangalore | #Mangaluru and #MangaloreanDishes Mangalorean dishes. I tried to explain and keep information as much as possible, within 9 minutes. My intention is to make people know about culture and traditions of Mangalore specially North Indians. I hope you will like the video. SOCIAL MEDIA...
Hospet Weather Time Lapse and Hyper Lapse | Hosapete | KARNATAKAHospet Weather Time Lapse and Hyper Lapse | Hosapete | KARNATAKA
Hospet Weather Time Lapse and Hyper Lapse | Hosapete | KARNATAKA
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THANK TOU FOR WATCHING!!! ABOUT THIS VIDEO: #Hospet | #Hosapete is a beautiful town in Bellary district (Karnataka). Hospet has beautiful and historically valuable places to visit. In my video I have captured some beautiful time lapse, hyper lapse, videos and pictures. I hope you will like it. SOCIAL MEDIA: INSTAGRAM: thexplorerpro DISCLAIMER: This video is for educational purpos...

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  • @judithalva8209
    @judithalva8209 2 месяца назад

    You missed out that Mangalore is pioneering education and banking. Not a word about old churches, colleges etc. Not comprehensive. You have to be born and brought up in Mangalore to Know this great beautiful city !

  • @marla350
    @marla350 9 месяцев назад

    Kottige usko steam me pakaya jatha he jo healthy hotha he.

  • @harikumarm2894
    @harikumarm2894 9 месяцев назад

    Sir what about the humidity.. is it hold or cold to stay permanently in Mangaluru .pls suggest

  • @marla350
    @marla350 10 месяцев назад

    Super 👌

  • @dhirajdevadiga886
    @dhirajdevadiga886 Год назад

    Ya manglore has great culture intact and huge potential I cannot understand y this city is not under top 3 city inspite of having all facilities like airport ,shiiping port ,highly educated it plp may be they have to choose a right government that can developthis city or bring it on top and bring more jobs in this city .

  • @himanshusingh2029
    @himanshusingh2029 Год назад

    I am recently transferred to Mangalore and i know only Hindi and English language which language should i learn and how?

  • @UdayKumar-ds3bu
    @UdayKumar-ds3bu Год назад

    Great presentation about our proud city mangalore is great i am proud to be mangalirean

  • @amitha72
    @amitha72 Год назад

    What about Surathkal beach

  • @mansoorali9779
    @mansoorali9779 Год назад

    I love Mangalore I miss Mangalore I speak any language Mera jaan Mangalore

  • @karunagehlot9413
    @karunagehlot9413 Год назад

    भाई साहब में चार दिन बाद एक पूरा दिन मंगलौर देखना चाहता हूं। हम 6 मेंबर, मां 64 वर्ष व बच्चे भी हैं । रात को ट्रेन द्वारा आगे जाना है। 🙏 कृपया मार्गदर्शन करें की एक दिन में मंदिर व बीच कोन कोन से कर पाएंगे, और केसे पहुचंगे। कृपया शीघ्र मदद की कृपा करें

  • @surajhk31
    @surajhk31 Год назад

    What you showed is not kottige its Gunda..

  • @IndNationalist
    @IndNationalist Год назад

    Someshwar beach is in Byndoor not Mangluru

  • @divyabharathi9493
    @divyabharathi9493 Год назад

    Power of tulu ❤️

  • @raghaavendran.s.8106
    @raghaavendran.s.8106 2 года назад

    Its a perfect vedio and your observation level on each n everything is excellent, anyone can understand Mangalore, Mangalorens and even Mangalore culture, only one missing thing i observed is Mangalorean Pili Dance (Tiger Dance), it definitely adds more value and more perfect.

  • @roopibhai5508
    @roopibhai5508 2 года назад

    bhai clean tho nhi rakthe he hum..me kudd maantha hu🤣

  • @prajwalsalian8011
    @prajwalsalian8011 2 года назад

    Bro vdo is greaat.and ur observation is owsome .but i want to correct few words like its not a akki shevige its a semeda adye . Well done and tq for make vdo on my motherland TULUNAD

  • @ancitadsouza7288
    @ancitadsouza7288 2 года назад

    I hail from Mangalore and I was pleased to watch the video though there wasn’t much in it. There are very few Beggars in Mangalore which is something that’s rare compared to other cities . Most beggars are given shelter by privately run institutes for the destitute like white doves and Snehalaya to name a few. Some beggars just don’t agree to go to such institutes because they can make money by begging and there are labourers from some other cities who live by the road and beg to make easy money,too. If you plan to visit again, you should definitely get in touch with a mangalorean. Many are very welcoming and would take you around, too. (I definitely would) Mangalore is the most underrated city in India although it is beautiful and has so much to offer. Mangaloreans (born and raised in Mangalore) are welcoming, fun-loving, helpful, educated, and well-behaved . We do have a lot of outsiders residing here as well. Here is a lenglthy comment to give non-Mangaloreans some insight on places to visit. Mangalore/Mangaluru is a land of exquisite cultures, charms and cuisines. It is an educational hub and has many schools, engineering colleges, medical colleges, hospitals every kilometer ,restaurants, old tiled houses and sea-facing resorts. We have Hindus, Christians, Muslims, Sikhs, Jains and other religions in this small city celebrating festivals and preparing different cuisines on different occasions. You would come across a lot of beautiful temples, churches, mosques, and so on. As a Mangalorean who has lived in M’lore for more than 30 years and also travelled to different states, I know for a fact that Mangalore has extremely tasty food, albeit, we haven’t gained much popularity. Many aren’t even aware that there is a city called “Mangalore” and confuse it with Bangalore and we have been busy correcting people ever since! Mangalore is famous for its scrumptious breakfast, ice creams, seafood, toddy, non-veg dishes with homemade masalas especially crab ghee roast, chicken ghee roast, squid ghee roast, prawns & fish tawa/masala fry, chicken sukka, chicken fry/grill, pork chili, pork bafat, along with Neer dosa or boiled rice and yes, not to forget the delicious veg dishes, too. Now the famous question is what and where to eat??? Let us begin with breakfast. For typical Mangalorean breakfast, you may visit Shivbagh cafe (go upstairs to stay away from the chaos, new Taj Mahal cafe, Woodland, Chutney Pure Veg Restaurant, Hotel Janatha Deluxe, or ideal cafe to name a few. These are either small or congested restaurants that serve good breakfast. You can try buns, sheera, masala dosa, poori baaji here or something of your choice. For evening tea-time snacks, you can go to any of the aforementioned places again and try goli baje, banana podi, sweet potato podi, etc. For Continental & Italian cuisine/English breakfast, I reckon Diesel Cafe wouldn’t disappoint you. For toddy lovers, Kalivali The Toddy Lounge is the best place situated amidst the coconut trees. A beautiful village you wouldn’t want to miss. For lunch, you may visit Madhuvan's Village restaurant, Shetty lunch home, Maharaja, gajalee, cruise n dine, redrocks, etc. These are restaurants where you can enjoy the ambience and eat/chill for a while. or you can visit places like Machali, Narayana, Macchhi. These are small canteen-like restaurants where you enter, order, eat and leave immediately. Pretty crowded but we can’t resist the yummy seafood. :) I have heard many say that Narayana restaurant food is salty. Apparently, many order meals with fish fry and they end up eating the “crispy fish masala” given along with the fish fry on its own. That is a big NO!!!!!!! You need to mix your crisy fish fry masala with the boiled rice and relish the uniqueness of that masala. That’s how it is done! :) For desserts/ice creams, visit Pabbas , Natural ice creams, Ideals ice cream, Cherry square or Brick house to taste the famous ice cream called “Some like it hot”.( All these ice creams were started by Mangaloreans ) Brick house has some good Lasagna, Alfredo pasta and other dishes, too . For sweets/snacks - google the best rated bakeries. Vas bakery has good egg puffs and are famous in M’lore, Cochin bakery has famous Banana chips and many other crunchy snacks. The Stairway Bakery & Cafe has some yummy cakes. There are lots of places to visit. Google is your friend here. For pet friendly restaurant, you must visit K9Restro. If you love your beer and you are alcohol friendly or want a place to hang out with friends, you may visit ONYX Air Lounge & Kitchen (venue hosts dance nights with DJs), G Lounge, Spindrift, Froth on top , The Liquid lounge, Summer Sands Beach Resort , redrocks etc. If you are craving for some village vibes, visit river roost resort, the estate resort bar and restaurant, or Guthu House pilikula Heritage village. If you are famished and want to grab a quick bite late in the evening, you should try chicken shawarma and the grilled chicken from any of the small restaurants. You will find many across the streets. Best option is take-away or eat in the car. Middle eastern food with Mangalorean touch. You can try mixed-fried rice and biryanis, too. We have good chaat places as well. For a city that is extremely small, we definitely have a lot going on. If you didn’t know, we are affable and most of us speak multiple languages. Many know a minimum of 4 languages which are Tulu, Kannada,English, and Hindi. Konkani and Beary are other languages that are widely spoken in this city. We are very welcoming and our parents would gladly host lunch or dinner for any number of guests. We call it a Mangy thing! :) <3 P.S. There are a plethora of places you can visit. I have mentioned only a few. Kindly go easy on me. :) I haven’t mentioned veg restaurants because I’m a non-vegetarian. I didn’t want to mention any wrong places. I hope this comment helps at least a few that visit us. Have a blessed day. Loads of love, A Mangy woman

  • @shashankkollaje5640
    @shashankkollaje5640 2 года назад

    what an accurate summary bro. Everything you said are true. Even your pronunciations are correct.

  • @ajjanetwork745
    @ajjanetwork745 2 года назад

    04:26 it's guliga not koragajja

  • @PP-kr
    @PP-kr 2 года назад

    Its not Shevige. Its cld as semedha adya. Shevige is cld by kannada people. Not by Mangaloreans.

  • @PP-kr
    @PP-kr 2 года назад

    U hv honestly told main language of Mangalore is Tulu n its cld as Tulunaadu. There r some Kannada people who make vedios of Mangalore n calls it as Kannada naadu. They try to kill Tuluva identity.

  • @kshagufa619
    @kshagufa619 2 года назад

    proud Mangalorean♥️♥️

  • @shreyapoojary3309
    @shreyapoojary3309 2 года назад

    Mangalore is Beautiful place that very few people knows...Being Aishwarya Rai is one of beauty that emerged from Mangalore

  • @shashanksharma2247
    @shashanksharma2247 2 года назад

    Love from Moodubidre

  • @vijethsalyaan7597
    @vijethsalyaan7597 2 года назад

    Mangalore is luv❤️ Proud to be mangalorean Jai Tulunaad🔥❤️

  • @bhavishkumar3123
    @bhavishkumar3123 2 года назад

    Bhai chaar saal me tune buht jaana he mangalore ke baare me . Ur a tru tuluva now

  • @saushh
    @saushh 2 года назад

    Bro im a manglorien u know so much as much as i know lol GOOD WORK

  • @vijayalaxmishettigar1906
    @vijayalaxmishettigar1906 2 года назад

    Love from Mangalore

  • @TourMangaluru
    @TourMangaluru 2 года назад

    Mangalore, the little Goa very few know 😉

  • @swathiacharya8529
    @swathiacharya8529 3 года назад

    Best vedio... I literally proud to my manglore.... ❤🙏

  • @saveenakarkera371
    @saveenakarkera371 3 года назад

    Another thing u forgot to tell mangalore temples anna prasadha is best.. During my brothers marriage.. My friends from Mumbai came to Mangalore.. And we used explore places in mangalore.. And they said they only want to visits temples to have anna prasadha..

  • @lathashetty9309
    @lathashetty9309 3 года назад

    Nice video 🙏🙏

  • @bgkarkera2111990
    @bgkarkera2111990 3 года назад

    informative thanks -jai korgajja deva kapule mathrerenla,.

  • @Ashleshshetty
    @Ashleshshetty 3 года назад

    JAI TuluNad💙💙

  • @unitedtulunadu9407
    @unitedtulunadu9407 3 года назад

    Please correct your language facts! Tulu is always the main language in Mangalore. It's also called as Tulunadu means Tulu land

  • @abdulrashid9100
    @abdulrashid9100 3 года назад

    You did your best to present mangalore city,after staying there for more than 4 years.

  • @ravishankershenoy1200
    @ravishankershenoy1200 3 года назад

    Konkani mainly spoken by Gowda saraswath Brahmins or Konkanis . Christian Religion people also speak konkani but it spelled bit different . Konkani also spoken as a Main language in Uttar Kannada district or Karwar . Konkani in the main language in U.Kannada spoken by all religious people . . A Sanskrit mix konkani ( A beautiful language ) by Nawayathi Muslims of Bhatkal . The Arabian Coast From Ratnagiri ( Maharashtra ) till Mangalore is called as Konkan coast . Konkan Railway runs regular train in this Coast . Konkan Railway engineered by Konkan railway corporation . This Master peice , engineering marvel of Railway engineering headed by Sri E. Sridharan , then Delhi metro . Konkan Railway is engineering Tunnel cross river Chenab at Kashmir . Lord Parashuram gifted Konkan coast to us . He thrown his Parashu or axe from Mangalore to Sindhu saagar or Arabian sea .

  • @persaud1
    @persaud1 3 года назад

    👌🙏✊ One thing you may have forgotten is that many different languages are spoken here. Tulu, Local (kundapura) Kannada, Konkani are the major ones. Lot of people speak all these almost completely different languages comfortably. Places are very clean compared to other parts of India or even within Karnataka. Dhanyavad Guru. 👌🙏✊

    • @movieteamkannada7669
      @movieteamkannada7669 3 года назад

      Have you seen mysuru.cleanest city of india.or do you know chikamagaluru.fresh air,clean water.thats kannada land.manglore is holy shit

  • @GaneshSAcharya
    @GaneshSAcharya 3 года назад

    Thank you for sharing your experience in Mangaluru...Proud to be Mangalorian😍kudla😍

  • @pmkrock
    @pmkrock 3 года назад

    Bro, thanks a lot for this video. Got my memory back -- I really missed my collee NITK Surathkal. Did you also attend colelge there?

  • @anm1190
    @anm1190 3 года назад

    So beautiful.

  • @vanitaghogare3954
    @vanitaghogare3954 3 года назад

    Pabbbass 😋😋😋

  • @shravyakotian3440
    @shravyakotian3440 3 года назад

    Kudla ❤..u have described it so well.. 👌

  • @neerikshajain1009
    @neerikshajain1009 3 года назад

    Nammana tulunad.I am a pourd tulunadu gril..

  • @abhivanshchaurasia
    @abhivanshchaurasia 3 года назад

    I am visiting mangalore on 1st of March. This is my first solo travel so far. I am from Agra,up I want to know does people speak little bit of hindi or not. And I also want to know about Where I can get the cheap accommodation in the city for 2 days and veg food also nearby. If anyone can tell me. Please help.

    • @thexplorerpro
      @thexplorerpro 3 года назад

      You will find good and cheap accommodation near/beside Mangalore KSRTC Bus station. If you need a dormitory (250 rupee per day) It is just beside the bus station. And about people speaking Hindi, yes they can speak hindi very well.

    • @abhivanshchaurasia
      @abhivanshchaurasia 3 года назад

      @@thexplorerpro oh okay brother thank you. Do I need to book dormitory in advance or directly go there and ask. Reaching mangaluru @ 9pm around

    • @thexplorerpro
      @thexplorerpro 3 года назад

      @@abhivanshchaurasia No need to book in advance. You can easily get a bed.

    • @abhivanshchaurasia
      @abhivanshchaurasia 3 года назад

      @@thexplorerpro thanks man

    • @karunagehlot9413
      @karunagehlot9413 Год назад

      @@thexplorerpro सर रेलवे स्टेशन से कितना दूर है और 6 जने है

  • @ganeshullal4700
    @ganeshullal4700 3 года назад

    What you have covered in 8 mins is excellent introductory video for anyone who doesnot know ABT Mangalore. O don't think any Mangalorean has made such kind of video till date. Great Job 👌👍

  • @nishakishore5468
    @nishakishore5468 3 года назад

    Superrrrrr bro

  • @geethakamath2879
    @geethakamath2879 3 года назад

    Konkani is spoken by Gsb s of mangalore also not only Christians

  • @SonamKumari-yr7hd
    @SonamKumari-yr7hd 3 года назад

    Very nice good😃👌👌

  • @sandeepg1371
    @sandeepg1371 3 года назад

    Good work brother, but there is small correction, the clip which you have showed of deity koragajja isn't a real clip , the video which you have shown in this clip is deity called guliga and panjurli, hope you will correct it