Saligrama Village
Demographics
As of 2001 India census, Saligram had a population of 14,959. The male population constitute 47% of the population and female population consists of 53%. Saligram has an average literacy rate of 74%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 81%, and female literacy is 68%. In Saligram, 9% of the population is under 6 years of age.
The name is derived from the sacred stone Saligrama worshipped by the Vaishnavas Smarthas (Hindus) as an aniconic symbol of Lord Vishnu.
Saligrama has special importance for those who follow Lord Guru Narasimha as their community deity. It was believed that the community followed Lord Guru Narasimha as their spiritual guru instead of following mutts for spiritual guidance as an image of Lord Narasimha appeared in Raja Bhattacharya's dream instructing him to do so.
Most of the people of Saligrama are Kota Brahmins. The main language spoken in Saligrama is Kundagannada. Tulu and Konkani is also spoken here.
Transportation
Saligrama is located approximately midway between Udupi and Kundapur on National Highway 17. Bus service is available from Udupi and Kundapur. Direct bus service is available from Saligrama to the state capital Bangalore and Mumbai. Local means of transport is through autos and taxis.
Places of worship
- Guru Narasimha and Anjaneya (Hanuman) devasthana, known for annual car festival.
- Vishnu Murthy devasthana in Parampalli is nearly 800 years old.
- Durga Parameshwari devasthana situated at Muduhole Karkada
- Bhagavathi devasthana, Gundmi
Notable people
- Kalinga Navada, Yakshagana artist
- K. Shivarama Karantha, writer
Places of interest
- Padukere samudra, is on the coast of the Arabian sea. The village Padukere is located on 3 km west of Saligrama.
- Kavdi river and Barkur bridge.
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