Kateel

Kateel
town
Kateel
Location in Karnataka, India
Coordinates: 13°02′38″N 74°52′13″E / 13.0438238°N 74.8701417°E / 13.0438238; 74.8701417Coordinates: 13°02′38″N 74°52′13″E / 13.0438238°N 74.8701417°E / 13.0438238; 74.8701417
Country  India
State Karnataka
District Dakshina Kannada
Languages
  Official Kannada, Tulu
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
Mangalore Mangalore
Lok Sabha constituency Mangalore
Vidhan Sabha constituency Moodabidre
Kateelu Durga Parameshwari Temple

Kateel or Kateelu (Tulu:ಕಟೀಲು) is a temple town in the Dakshina Kannada district of the Indian state of Karnataka. It is considered one of the holiest Hindu temple towns in India. It is stuated on the banks of the river Nandini, a tributary of the Netravati river.

Geography

It is about 26 kilometers away from Mangaluru. Kateel locates on the way to Udupi. Between Bajpe where Mangalore International Airport locates and Kinnigoli an important junction.

Etymology

In Tulu, 'Kati' means 'center'. Kateel is midway between Kanakagiri, the source of the river, and Pavanje, where the river joins the sea. 'Ila' means area (land), thus the place is called 'Kati + lla', Kateel.

Transport

The nearest airport is Mangalore International Airport, 16 kilometers away. The nearest railway station is Mangalore, 18.8 kilometers away. Kateel is well connected by public transport to nearby religious places such as Udupi, Subrahmanya and Dharmasthala.

Shri Durga Parameshwari Temple

The town hosts the temple of Sri Durga Parameshwari. The temple is situated on an islet in the middle of the sacred river Nandini amidst panoramic scenes and fascinating greenery. Thousands of devotees visit Kateel every day to seek blessings from goddess Durga Parameshwari.

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