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'''Attavar''' or '''Attavara''' is a locality in [[Mangalore]] city, [[Karnataka]], [[India]].<ref>{{cite news |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/mangaluru/ramakrishna-missions-swachhata-abhiyan-volunteers-clean-up-attavar/articleshow/62971338.cms|title=Ramakrishna Mission's Swachhata Abhiyan: Volunteers clean up Attavar|date=18 February 2018|accessdate=26 December 2019|newspaper=[[The Times of India]]}}</ref>
'''Attavar''' or '''Attavara''' is a locality in [[Mangalore]] city, [[Karnataka]], [[India]].<ref>{{cite news |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/mangaluru/ramakrishna-missions-swachhata-abhiyan-volunteers-clean-up-attavar/articleshow/62971338.cms|title=Ramakrishna Mission's Swachhata Abhiyan: Volunteers clean up Attavar|date=18 February 2018|accessdate=26 December 2019|newspaper=[[The Times of India]]}}</ref>
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==Attractions and services==
==Attractions and services==
Attavar has some famous high rise apartments, with Casa Grande Mall being the most famous.  
Attavar has some famous high rise apartments, with Casa Grande Mall being the most famous.  
The following are other important places of public interest:
The following are other important points of public interest:


# The Income Tax Offices of [[Mangalore]] division
# The Income Tax Offices of [[Mangalore]] division
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=== Chakrapani Temple ===
=== Chakrapani Temple ===


This is a famous temple dedicated to Lord [http://rcmysore-portal.kar.nic.in/temples/ChakrapaniTemple/AboutTemple.htm Sri Krishna]{{dead link |date=August 2020}} in Attavar.  A locally popular annual community festival known as "Mosaru Kudike"<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.thehindu.com/features/friday-review/history-and-culture/mosaru-kudike-has-a-long-history/article2382419.ece|title='Mosaru Kudike' has a long history|date=10 August 2016|accessdate=26 December 2019|work=[[The Hindu]]}}</ref> is celebrated following ''Shri Krishna Janmaastami'' under the aegis of this temple.
This is a famous [[temple]] dedicated to Lord [http://rcmysore-portal.kar.nic.in/temples/ChakrapaniTemple/AboutTemple.htm Sri Krishna]{{dead link |date=August 2020}} in Attavar.  A locally popular annual community [[festival]] known as "Mosaru Kudike"<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.thehindu.com/features/friday-review/history-and-culture/mosaru-kudike-has-a-long-history/article2382419.ece|title='Mosaru Kudike' has a long history|date=10 August 2016|accessdate=26 December 2019|work=[[The Hindu]]}}</ref> is celebrated following ''Shri Krishna Janmaastami'' under the aegis of this [[temple]].


=== Shri Umamaheshwara Temple ===
=== Shri Umamaheshwara Temple ===


Shri [http://ganigasanghamangalore.org/umamaheshwari-temple.php Umamaheshwara Temple] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180903014157/http://ganigasanghamangalore.org/umamaheshwari-temple.php |date=3 September 2018 }} is an ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva along with Parvathi temple, which was renovated in the year 2003. The Shri Mahaganapathi Idol (called "Kote Ganapathi", used by kings and soldiers to pray before they went to war about 700 to 800 years ago, as mentioned by research archaeologist Dr. Gururaja Bhat) now placed in this temple is the oldest in the Coastal Karnataka. The Idol was found while digging to build a memorial building in the memory of World War II soldiers, now the District Collectors (D.C.) office Red Building. The procession of "Mosaru Kudike" during Krishna Janmastami started in the year 1909 from this temple and is now a regular annual festival.
Shri [http://ganigasanghamangalore.org/umamaheshwari-temple.php Umamaheshwara Temple] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180903014157/http://ganigasanghamangalore.org/umamaheshwari-temple.php |date=3 September 2018 }} is an ancient temple dedicated to [[Shiva|Lord Shiva]] along with Parvathi temple, which was renovated in the year 2003. The Shri Mahaganapathi Idol (called "Kote Ganapathi", used by kings and [[Soldier|soldiers]] to pray before they went to war about 700 to 800 years ago, as mentioned by research [[Archaeology|archaeologist]] Dr. Gururaja Bhat) now placed in this [[temple]] is the oldest in the Coastal Karnataka. The Idol was found while digging to build a memorial building in the memory of World War II soldiers, now the District Collectors (D.C.) office Red Building. The procession of "Mosaru Kudike" during Krishna Janmastami started in the year 1909 from this temple and is now a regular annual [[festival]].


=== Arasu (Daiyongulu) - Mundattaya (Vaidyanatha) Daivasthana ===
=== Arasu (Daiyongulu) - Mundattaya (Vaidyanatha) Daivasthana ===
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== References ==
== References ==
# http://ganigasanghamangalore.org/umamaheshwari-temple.php
# http://rcmysore-portal.kar.nic.in/temples/ChakrapaniTemple/AboutTemple.htm
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}
* http://ganigasanghamangalore.org/umamaheshwari-temple.php
* http://rcmysore-portal.kar.nic.in/temples/ChakrapaniTemple/AboutTemple.htm


[[Category:Localities in Mangalore]]
[[Category:Localities in Mangalore]]