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    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.
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    Mangalore, officially known as Mangaluru, is the second largest city and major port of the Indian state of Karnataka. It is located between the Arabian Sea and the Western Ghats mountain range about 352 km (219 mi) west of Bangalore, the state capital. Mangalore is the state's only city to have all four modes of transport-air, road, rail and sea. The population of the urban agglomeration was 619,664 according to the 2011 national census of India.
    The city developed as a port in the Arabian Sea during ancient times; it has since developed into a major port of India that handles 75 per cent of India's coffee and cashew exports, and is the country's seventh largest container port. Mangalore has been ruled by several major powers, including the Kadambas, Alupas, Vijayanagar Empire, Keladi Nayaks and the Portuguese. The city was a source of contention between the British and the Kingdom of Mysore rulers Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan, and was eventually annexed by the British in 1799. Mangalore remained part of the Madras Presidency until India's independence in 1947 and was unified with Mysore State (now called Karnataka) in 1956.
    Mangalore is also the administrative headquarters of the Dakshina Kannada district, and is a commercial, industrial, educational, healthcare and startup hub.
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Комментарии • 311

  • @PR-pp2zc
    @PR-pp2zc 3 года назад +93

    You are truly a great observer who ever has come here has learnt something which Mangalore teaches everyone My Mangalore My pride Jai hind Jai Bharath 🇮🇳🇮🇳

  • @ForexTradeMinds
    @ForexTradeMinds 3 года назад +57

    If u come Mangalore don't worry about language we can speak any language here... Rather then some other place they only Fouce their... That's the beauty of tulunad.. Jai Tulunad

    • @pearldsouza8438
      @pearldsouza8438 3 года назад +4

      our family speaks Konkani...But I dont even know Tulu but hopefully im gonna learn it

    • @ForexTradeMinds
      @ForexTradeMinds 3 года назад +6

      @@pearldsouza8438 don't worry sister here also lot of people konkani.. And u can learn easily tulu language by watching bolar comedy 😂😂

    • @AG-vd8xe
      @AG-vd8xe 3 года назад +2

      @@ForexTradeMinds yes... That's how I learnt Tulu 😃

    • @ForexTradeMinds
      @ForexTradeMinds 3 года назад +1

      @@AG-vd8xe hahahha

    • @ForexTradeMinds
      @ForexTradeMinds 3 года назад

      @@AG-vd8xe so u also not belong from here??

  • @jovildalmeida1660
    @jovildalmeida1660 3 года назад +108

    I think u forgot to mention about world's no.1 Ideal ice cream.🍨🍧

    • @7varuvij
      @7varuvij 3 года назад +5

      Definitely not world's no 1.
      Ideal ice-cream is good but not best if u have tasted many other good brands in the world. 😀

    • @raghav_m23
      @raghav_m23 3 года назад +3

      Ideal ice cream parlor is 3rd largest ice cream parlor in India ❤️

    • @Bilcat
      @Bilcat Год назад +2

      @@7varuvij it is number 1 in India at least! They have won many awards

    • @Bilcat
      @Bilcat Год назад +1

      @@raghav_m23 actually its largest in india

    • @danny6766
      @danny6766 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@BilcatAmul is the India's no 1 icecream company

  • @pranavi.s.dandakeri2091
    @pranavi.s.dandakeri2091 3 года назад +40

    Yencha ullar Mangalurud janakul 😍

  • @TheVishalshett
    @TheVishalshett 3 года назад +35

    This is perfect . You have put in all the elements of mangalore . I’m sure these 4 years of your life has converted you to a pakka mangalorean . Lots of love ❤️

  • @harshithkpoojary8826
    @harshithkpoojary8826 3 года назад +94

    We tuluvas whole heartedly welcome you... The reason Mangalore is peaceful is because of native tuluvas...

    • @ravivv1869
      @ravivv1869 3 года назад +3

      I admire Tuluvas .They are the most cosmopolitan people.

    • @ramonmathais1477
      @ramonmathais1477 3 года назад +7

      Pls u north Indians don't come to Mangalore u people have already spoiled Bangalore now pls not Mangalore....
      Pls let us live a peaceful life like always..
      U north Indians 🙏 pls go back from where you all came from..

    • @autumnblooms6406
      @autumnblooms6406 3 года назад +7

      @@ramonmathais1477 donot condem ppl based on whr thy come from...this grl here is proud of ur place so show some mutual respect... everywhere thr r good n bad people...I'm also a South Indian in Bangalore but I feel we hv ppl frm all the place doing good and bad...

    • @deepikadiaries5306
      @deepikadiaries5306 3 года назад

      True👍

    • @harshithkpoojary8826
      @harshithkpoojary8826 3 года назад +9

      @@ramonmathais1477 Honestly speaking, Mangalore has accepted people from different places who migrated to Mangalore. Even though Mangalorean soil is Tuluva by its root and majority mangaloreans are Tuluvas, It has accepted the Malayalis from kerala, Kannadigas from south and north Karnataka, Tamils from Tamil Nadu, Konkanis from Goa and many more. To be frank, Mangalore is multicultural today is because, Tulu people never imposed any restrictions or force on people who migrated from elsewhere. Never pin point any community or people from any linguistic background. Tulunadu is in India not somewhere else. Hence all Indians are welcomed to our Tulu Land.

  • @Justforfun-yf8lg
    @Justforfun-yf8lg 3 года назад +14

    Wow can't believe, someone who was not born & brought up in Mangalore is able to pronounce few Tulu words so correctly. Also, it's mesmerizing to see your observations on Indian culture that is present within Mangalore. I am surprised & also this video made me self realise of how deep is Tulu culture. Thanks for such a wonderful video, maybe you should explore many other parts of India as they will have so many hidden values.

  • @zdsouza6638
    @zdsouza6638 3 года назад +50

    Many cultures co-exist peacefully in Mangaluru. Each has its own cuisine.

    • @kumarvikash6122
      @kumarvikash6122 3 года назад

      Are u pourtuguese ??your surname is pourtuguese..

    • @zdsouza6638
      @zdsouza6638 3 года назад

      @@kumarvikash6122 No, I am an Indian. Many Catholics from Mumbai/Goa/Mangalore have Portuguese surnames.. But, we all are true Indians.

  • @manunayak5536
    @manunayak5536 3 года назад +31

    To correct u Hindu 's also speak konkani language as their mother tongue

  • @apr9448951
    @apr9448951 3 года назад +25

    Iam Proud to be a Mangalorean.

  • @chanbasappa5474
    @chanbasappa5474 3 года назад +7

    Though I am from mysore district, settled in Bengaluru,l like mangalore.mangalore is pride of karnataka.karnataka has great cities like Bangalore, Mangalore, mysore,belgaum, Hubli. Dharwad, Gulbarga, Davanagere,Shimoga. Bhadravati,Udupi,Karwar, Chikmagalur, Madikeri, Bagalkot. Badami , Hospet hampi, Bijapur,Bidar,etc,and etc.

  • @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! :)

  • @pmkrock
    @pmkrock 3 года назад +1

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

  • @harikumarm2894
    @harikumarm2894 9 месяцев назад

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

  • @navaneethnyk1895
    @navaneethnyk1895 4 года назад +14

    Great. You are from North India I guess and you love Mangaluru. Mangaluru has got everything and it's a beautiful city. Traditionally and culturally rich at the same time modernized too. Great place to visit.

  • @vishalkadri9488
    @vishalkadri9488 3 года назад +7

    My sincere appreciation for the outstanding video you made about your experiences in Mangalore. It was very interesting video. Picture and clips showed your research and depth of understanding the closer look at the land, culture, and people. Thank you so much for sharing your experiences with us. Jai_kudla❤️

  • @shubhjyo8336
    @shubhjyo8336 3 года назад +28

    Wow....in a nutshell you have tried to cover as much and as many prominent pointers of Mangalore. Really commendable job, keep it up. Mangalore is undoubtedly a beautiful place to live in. Would want that Pristine beauty to remain intact. Yes Mangaloreans are the most wisest and top intellectuals. I miss my Mangalore so much. Looking forward to shift there forever. Love You Mangalore.

    • @abhivanshchaurasia
      @abhivanshchaurasia 3 года назад +1

      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.

    • @shubhjyo8336
      @shubhjyo8336 3 года назад +1

      Yes....people especially the youngsters speak Hindi and are very helpful.

    • @abhivanshchaurasia
      @abhivanshchaurasia 3 года назад +1

      @@shubhjyo8336 yes my trip is done and I am very happy with no problem of language and the city is beautiful and quite. I reached there at 9 pm and everything is closed by that time. Somehow I managed to get food 😅 but I like that people's are not behind money as in north India. Mangaloreans get home on time & start there routine job or service by visiting temple first.

    • @shubhjyo8336
      @shubhjyo8336 3 года назад +1

      V true....n.one of the bestest place

    • @abhivanshchaurasia
      @abhivanshchaurasia 3 года назад +1

      @@shubhjyo8336 are you from mangalore? Is it your native place?

  • @ravishankershenoy1200
    @ravishankershenoy1200 3 года назад +1

    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 .

  • @vijethsalyaan7597
    @vijethsalyaan7597 2 года назад +1

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

  • @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

  • @mansoorali9779
    @mansoorali9779 Год назад

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

  • @ganeshullal4700
    @ganeshullal4700 3 года назад +2

    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 👌👍

  • @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 !

  • @uniquearmy
    @uniquearmy 3 года назад +3

    Basically I'm from udupi but live in Maharashtra.. ❤️❤️

  • @sandeepg1371
    @sandeepg1371 3 года назад +1

    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

  • @rithesh7022
    @rithesh7022 3 года назад +4

    Awsome!!!! You've covered most things about Kudla. And happy to see the amount of time and effort you've put in detailing.

  • @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

  • @kiranshriyan4329
    @kiranshriyan4329 3 года назад +17

    Great man, u have shown mangalorean culture n a great way.

    • @severinesequeira6931
      @severinesequeira6931 3 года назад

      Great,happy to see the north Indian taken a liking for mangalore reslly mangalore is
      ,very much like that.It is famous for educstional Institutions Make more reaserch on churches n jain temples of mangalore in the next videa.wish u good luck

  • @bgkarkera2111990
    @bgkarkera2111990 3 года назад

    informative thanks -jai korgajja deva kapule mathrerenla,.

  • @findingme4
    @findingme4 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the Video, loved every bit of it....my heart is beaming with happiness... Proud Tuluva. ❤

  • @jaideeprai230
    @jaideeprai230 3 года назад +1

    Awesome You have packed the Goodness of Mangalore in a nut shell or rather locally speaking in a coconut shell. Amazing Job. God bless you. ✊

  • @PrabhaPuranik07
    @PrabhaPuranik07 3 года назад +4

    Konkani/ amchigele is spoken by Gsb samaj in mangalore.. Sri Venkatramana temple carstreet

  • @persaud1
    @persaud1 3 года назад +2

    👌🙏✊
    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 +1

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

  • @incarnation8187
    @incarnation8187 3 года назад +2

    A Little More Info: Mangalore is the only place where spirits the guardians of God's have a temple. And each family has their own spirit temple in their ancestral property. Same as yakshagan bhoota kola's are performed similar to what you showed regarding Koragajja. It's a land of warriors the Tuluva's. With the passage of Time the Malabaris found their place here. The protestants and Catholics came in here then the GSB's the Konkani speaking hindu community also came in here and today its home to every culture, the Temples here are very beautiful as u rightly mentioned. It also has Biggest Ice cream parlour the " IDEAL ICE CREAM" which no one misses once they visit Mangaluru, it was once called Chota Mumbai. After Mysore Dusshera it's the only place in Karnataka which celebrates Dusshera/ Dasara in such a large scale and it's a must see for all people. A City where most of it's people are well Educated.A Place which is modern yet has preserved its cultural heritage is a Hard find. Namma Kudla lives in the heart of Every Mangalorean.
    One more interesting fact is the Konkan Belt or Karavali Belt has people who speak Konkani which spans from Goa to Cochin in Kerala.

  • @shobhaprabhu4799
    @shobhaprabhu4799 3 года назад +1

    You are a good observer. Mangaluru has varieties in food, languages, religion. Very beautiful place. People are religious, traditional, intelligent, good looking. Climate is moderate temperature and high humidity. Zoo, water park, planetarium are in the same area in Pilikula. This video is a good attempt. Thankyou.

  • @shashankkollaje5640
    @shashankkollaje5640 2 года назад

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

  • @TourMangaluru
    @TourMangaluru 2 года назад

    Mangalore, the little Goa very few know 😉

  • @Manojkumar-xj2ex
    @Manojkumar-xj2ex 3 года назад +5

    I guess there should be a small correction made there , the vedio shown at 04:08 sec is not of koragajja, but rest all informations are correct 🤗🤗.

    • @7varuvij
      @7varuvij 3 года назад +1

      Finding mistakes of others is also another significance of mangaloreans

    • @Manojkumar-xj2ex
      @Manojkumar-xj2ex 3 года назад

      @@7varuvij yeah ! I guess 😂

  • @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.

  • @amitha72
    @amitha72 Год назад

    What about Surathkal beach

  • @UdayKumar-ds3bu
    @UdayKumar-ds3bu Год назад

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

  • @Kanchanc-l7
    @Kanchanc-l7 4 года назад +22

    Thank u bro ❤️❤️koragajja😍

  • @chethanakamath1131
    @chethanakamath1131 3 года назад

    U didn't visit cartstreet venkataraman temple

  • @Magicpink08
    @Magicpink08 3 года назад +4

    Hi please visit Surnaryana Temple. which is in Maroli, Mangalore it is also a very beautiful temple. it has its own history

  • @melbournemusings7562
    @melbournemusings7562 3 года назад +5

    Nicely covered most of the vital points of Mangalore. But you have forgotten to add the Churches, Mosques , ports and parks that form a integral part of Manglorean history . Otherwise it’s a good video in totality

  • @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?

  • @DineshKumar-gt4wk
    @DineshKumar-gt4wk 3 года назад +1

    Vedio which you played was guliga

  • @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 .

  • @purandharkubanooraya493
    @purandharkubanooraya493 3 года назад

    Well said and we mangalorioans welcome people from all over we don't have any discrimination of you are from North or South..Mangalore is small city but we are well connected may be road ways ,railways ,airways & waterways ..there is lot more to talk about Mangalore as you said this one video is not just enough...once again thanks a lot for voicing out from Mangalore positively..

  • @DineshKumar-gt4wk
    @DineshKumar-gt4wk 3 года назад

    In tulunadu
    DAIVOLEGE RAJE DAIVARAJA KORDABBU
    Who understood please like

  • @prihalishetty8255
    @prihalishetty8255 3 года назад +3

    I am proud to be mangalorean 🙏swami koraga ajja🙏🙏

  • @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

  • @gloriamd8156
    @gloriamd8156 3 года назад +2

    Very impressive video. Thank you so much

  • @dpgdev
    @dpgdev 3 года назад +2

    Great coverage on short video..yeah Mangalore is very beautiful city and heaven for foodies..and you missed there are beautiful ancient churches and Masjid ..and our beloved ideal ice cream.A very big thanks to explore our amazing Mangalore city and finally our Koragajja❤️ is always keep us safe and caring 🙏

  • @aspirant_disha27
    @aspirant_disha27 3 года назад +2

    Great man you are a great observer... Amazing...😇 Totally loved it the way you expressed our Manglore.. ✨😊

  • @saushh
    @saushh 2 года назад

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

  • @jinupmathew2408
    @jinupmathew2408 3 года назад +5

    Tulunadu😍Mangalore Udupi👌

  • @vijayalaxmishettigar1906
    @vijayalaxmishettigar1906 2 года назад

    Love from Mangalore

  • @chandrashekarputhran2407
    @chandrashekarputhran2407 3 года назад

    Kudla Or Mangaluru is part and parcel of Tulunaadu. This is like mini India after Mumbai. Famous for hospitality, education, medical tour, banking, beaches, backwaters, traditional arts like yakshagana, daivaradhane, temples, organic agriculture, traditional fishing &processing so on & so forth.

  • @valenimascarenhas1395
    @valenimascarenhas1395 3 года назад +1

    Nice one however you missed the famous St. Aloysius Chapel.

  • @sansarwati3361
    @sansarwati3361 3 года назад

    आप ने manglore की बहुत सारी सुंदर बाते सुंदर चीज़े हम तक पहुंचाई

  • @hiddenlove1809
    @hiddenlove1809 3 года назад

    Awesome bro...👏👌👍
    Wonderful job you did..🥰🥰
    You covered alot many things related to namma kudla👏👏👏👏👏

  • @Ajay-ts4oc
    @Ajay-ts4oc 3 года назад +1

    Hi plz visit Soorya narayana temple. india's 2nd largest and beautiful temple..(Mangaluru, maroli)

  • @nitzindian8505
    @nitzindian8505 3 года назад +8

    All good in the video.. But malayalam and malayalies have got nothing to do with mangalore as they call this place as manglapuram.. I heard this term 1st time in Qatar from a malayalee.. Its like someone call amitabh bachchan as amit batacharya...

    • @megharajnaik5326
      @megharajnaik5326 3 года назад

      Malayalies comes for Kollur a divine place of sri Mookambika 🙏🏻 idol which is placed by shamkaracharya

    • @nitzindian8505
      @nitzindian8505 3 года назад

      @@megharajnaik5326 so what's manglapuram??

  • @VISHWESHWAR123
    @VISHWESHWAR123 3 года назад +6

    Bro.. you forgot to tell abt the ice cream parlors in Mangalore.. Mangalore is also known as Ice cream capiyof India...

  • @shrividyahegde3119
    @shrividyahegde3119 3 года назад

    Konkani is spoken by a group of Brahmins called G.S.B too...not just Christians.Altthough there is a slight difference in the accent of the language spoken.

  • @marla350
    @marla350 9 месяцев назад

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

  • @IndNationalist
    @IndNationalist Год назад

    Someshwar beach is in Byndoor not Mangluru

  • @rageshreeB.Achar27
    @rageshreeB.Achar27 3 года назад +1

    Bhagwan Parushrama ki shrishti hay humare Kudla. Jai Tulunaad

  • @swathiacharya8529
    @swathiacharya8529 3 года назад

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

  • @thyagrajacharya9609
    @thyagrajacharya9609 3 года назад +3

    Namma kudla city of wise and peaceful ppl.

  • @creativecurry8814
    @creativecurry8814 3 года назад

    Brooo u didn't mention about kaup beach which is famous for light house 😍😍😍

  • @abdulrashid9100
    @abdulrashid9100 3 года назад

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

  • @jeniferdsouza3727
    @jeniferdsouza3727 3 года назад

    Amazing video hai yar..😍😍The best thing about our kudla is our lovely cuisine..🍤🐟must try our sea food..batao Bangalore ake bhi mangalorean restaurants dhundti hn.😂
    And the one thing which I miss the most is our kudla beaches..Manhh!! kaha ye Bangalore ki pi pi karti hue traffic aur kaha vo shanth aur sundar sa samandar. 🤪

  • @akshith4901
    @akshith4901 3 года назад +3

    In mangalore fish is very famous mangalore means fish fish means mangalore🤗

  • @tejascm6154
    @tejascm6154 3 года назад +12

    Kudla/Odipu❤️❤️❤️

  • @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..

  • @neerikshajain1009
    @neerikshajain1009 3 года назад +1

    Nammana tulunad.I am a pourd tulunadu gril..

  • @GaneshSAcharya
    @GaneshSAcharya 3 года назад

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

  • @gurudatt2931
    @gurudatt2931 3 года назад

    IYou did not mention about Gudbud icecream and the its store: Ideal icecrea. An original mangalorean innovation and experiment in ice creams

  • @somashekharbhat7992
    @somashekharbhat7992 4 года назад +2

    Nice. U know many things about Mangalore. Good work.

  • @mr_amir_suhail
    @mr_amir_suhail 3 года назад +16

    Mangalore - Maikaala in beary language

  • @MultiPigtails
    @MultiPigtails 3 года назад

    Konkani is spoken NOT just by Christians but a huge population of GSB's or Saraswath Brahmins. The biggest university there, Manipal is run by these people. You forgot such an important aspect of Mangalore

  • @kshagufa619
    @kshagufa619 2 года назад

    proud Mangalorean♥️♥️

  • @ajitashenoy2018
    @ajitashenoy2018 3 года назад

    Konkani is spoken mainly by Saraswaths and Goud Saraswaths Brahmins and Christians. Please note.

  • @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 +1

      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 +1

      @@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

  • @homekitcheninmuscat9344
    @homekitcheninmuscat9344 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for making this video🙏 i m from Mangalore nd i m proud to be a Mangalorean🙏🙏

    • @ramonmathais1477
      @ramonmathais1477 3 года назад +1

      Good that you are proud to be a mangalorean but don't let these north Indians in...

  • @shiv850
    @shiv850 3 года назад +1

    Thanks Bro for this Video . Proud to be an Indian and a Mangalorean 😊

  • @charanya1422
    @charanya1422 3 года назад +8

    I'm manglorian ❤️

  • @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.

  • @coldmove25
    @coldmove25 3 года назад

    There is no relationship between koragajja and shiva .. koragajja was a tribal boy who was brought up a billava lady .. he was very hard working boy
    He was killed by upper castes while trying to pluck the fruit frm the tree belonging to temple .. later he was elevated to spirit god (daiva/boota) .. most of the human spirit god story in tulunadu is abt the lower caste people who stood against upper castes and got killed.. to preserve the memory of these brave guys who died in the hands of upper castes the backward communities in tulunadu started worshipping them as spirits ( boota/daiva which literally translates to spirit of a dead man )
    Other similar examples are story of koty chennaya, babbariye spirit

  • @vasudhakamath3037
    @vasudhakamath3037 3 года назад +4

    Good coverage. How you forgot GSBs amongst those who speak Konkani, which is different from Catholic konkani.

    • @Bilcat
      @Bilcat Год назад

      Yes, but different dialects

  • @koushikshetty9297
    @koushikshetty9297 3 года назад +3

    Great brother keep it up 💙✨ love from Mangalore 💖

  • @geethakamath2879
    @geethakamath2879 3 года назад

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

  • @lancelotdcosta7673
    @lancelotdcosta7673 3 года назад

    Excellent coverage of Mangalore Brother... All the best for your future videos... Me a Proud Mangalorean👍

  • @rageshreeB.Achar27
    @rageshreeB.Achar27 3 года назад

    Patrode you forgot ah .

  • @shifaliskotian9356
    @shifaliskotian9356 3 года назад

    Thank you for showing the manglore culture........from manglore😎

  • @addsvd
    @addsvd 3 года назад

    You have done a great deal...but there's a lot more you have missed out....no worries....what you have seen you have sincerely told. I liked it. Kudos bro

  • @sandhyanambiar6284
    @sandhyanambiar6284 3 года назад

    Very apt video. Congrats! I love Mangalore too! The people and the cuisine!

  • @ajjanetwork745
    @ajjanetwork745 2 года назад

    04:26 it's guliga not koragajja