Siddapura, Udupi

Coordinates: 13°39′48.54″N 74°54′43.59″E / 13.6634833°N 74.9121083°E / 13.6634833; 74.9121083
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Siddapura, Udupi
Siddapur
village

Siddapur is a village in the Kundapur taluk of Udupi district in the Indian state of Karnataka.

A dam built across the Varahi Riveris nearby. A temple of devi Bhuvaneshwari is situated near Gunjagodu. It is about 25  km from Kundapur. The Varahi irrigation project[1] and powerplant is situated about 5 km from Siddapur. It is a typical South Canara village, hot during summer and heavy rains during monsoon. Agumbe is about 30 km distant. The nearest railway station is Kundapur. It is mainly a bunts community-dominated area.

The Anegudde temple is 32 km from Siddapur.A famous village near Siddapur called ULLOOR-74

The village has Gokul Industries cashew nut factory which also produces fruit and vegetable chips.

References

  1. ^ Prabhu, Ganesh (29 April 2005). "Clearance hastens work on irrigation project". The Hindu. Retrieved 26 July 2013.

13°39′48.54″N 74°54′43.59″E / 13.6634833°N 74.9121083°E / 13.6634833; 74.9121083