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'''Karikaanamma''' or '''Shri Karikaan Parameshwari ''' is a [[Hinduism|Hindu]] goddess temple in the [[Western Ghats]] in [[Karnataka]], [[India]], located near the town of [[Honnavar]], established by [[Shreedhar Swami]]. Garbhagudi is carved out of a single rock. In 1970s when Indira Gandhi visited the temple, roads were fully built up to uphill. It is located in the very dense forest, so it is favorite spot for nature lovers. One can have an amazing view of Arabian sea from a top of the mountain.<ref>{{cite book|title=This Fissured Land: An Ecological History of India|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Jmr9n7aoRR4C&q=Karikanamma+hindu+temple%2Chonavar&pg=PR11}}</ref> It is dedicated to the deity [[Kali]] ([[Devanāgarī]]: काली).
'''Karikaanamma''' or '''Shri Karikaan Parameshwari ''' is a [[Hinduism|Hindu]] goddess temple in the [[Western Ghats]] in [[Karnataka]], [[India]], located near the town of [[Honnavar]], established by [[Shreedhar Swami]]. Garbhagudi is carved out of a single rock. In 1970s when Indira Gandhi visited the temple, roads were fully built up to uphill. It is located in the very dense forest, so it is favorite spot for nature lovers. One can have an amazing view of Arabian sea from a top of the mountain.<ref>{{cite book|title=This Fissured Land: An Ecological History of India|isbn = 9780520082960|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Jmr9n7aoRR4C&q=Karikanamma+hindu+temple%2Chonavar&pg=PR11|last1 = Gadgil|first1 = Madhav|last2 = Guha|first2 = Ramachandra|date = 31 March 1993}}</ref> It is dedicated to the deity [[Kali]] ([[Devanāgarī]]: काली).
<ref>http://www.india-karnataka.info/Karikanamma
<ref>http://www.india-karnataka.info/Karikanamma
</ref> Ondadke or Vandadake temple is also nearby to this place.
</ref> Ondadke or Vandadake Shambhulingehwara temple is also nearby to this place.


==References==
==References==

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View from the temple.

Karikaanamma or Shri Karikaan Parameshwari is a Hindu goddess temple in the Western Ghats in Karnataka, India, located near the town of Honnavar, established by Shreedhar Swami. Garbhagudi is carved out of a single rock. In 1970s when Indira Gandhi visited the temple, roads were fully built up to uphill. It is located in the very dense forest, so it is favorite spot for nature lovers. One can have an amazing view of Arabian sea from a top of the mountain.[1] It is dedicated to the deity Kali (Devanāgarī: काली). [2] Ondadke or Vandadake Shambhulingehwara temple is also nearby to this place.

References

  1. Gadgil, Madhav; Guha, Ramachandra (31 March 1993). This Fissured Land: An Ecological History of India. ISBN 9780520082960.
  2. http://www.india-karnataka.info/Karikanamma

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