Kudroli

Kudroli was earlier Known as Kudre-halli where Tippu Sultan, the ruler of Mysore, army used to have Horses stables and grazing land, is one of the oldest and well-known localities of Mangalore City located on the Western Coastal belt of Karnataka, India .

Since it is the oldest locality pre-dominated by Muslim inhabitants it has become an Islamic learning center of the city which also hosts various religious functions and the festivities.

This temple was built by a great devotee (of lord Shiva) and businessman called H. Coragappa in the year 1912.

Coragappa who belonged to the Billava (traditionally a warrior[1][circular reference][2][3][circular reference] caste) family built the temple at a place which was believed to be the graze land for the horses during the rule of Tipu Sultan.

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Bhagavathi Temple, Kudroli