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Paranthaman S
5 条分享
2019年12月
We went to this place around 6 pm. It was becoming dark. Not many visit this place. Had to ask villages to find the location.
撰写日期:2020年3月18日
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TravelTime
印度班加罗尔242 条分享
2019年6月 • 夫妻情侣
Huge Lake with greenary, you can't get into the water. Nice place to have some photos clicked, road to this place is not great though, it is a mud road. Cars can get in, if you get some other car opposite then it may be little difficult to pass through
撰写日期:2019年6月16日
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Chichha
印度海德拉巴15 条分享
2018年5月
A lovely experience in Shimoga, away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Great place to soak in a sunset from!
撰写日期:2018年5月23日
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Preethibhatt
印度班加罗尔132 条分享
2017年8月 • 家庭
Mattur kere is nothing to rave about. U can sit this one out as there many more butiful places around shimoga
撰写日期:2018年3月21日
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Arpita R
40 条分享
2017年1月 • 夫妻情侣
small pond type located in a village.Calm place to relax but not a good attraction.Road toward mattu lake is pathetic
撰写日期:2017年3月10日
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Krishna G K
印度金奈(马德拉斯)173 条分享
2016年8月 • 家庭
We looked at the reviews and added this place to our schedule in Shimoga
We took an auto in the evening by about 5 from Shimoga and it took roughly 20 mins to reach this place. To our surprise, the place is not much popular with the locals and the auto driver kept asking where is 'Kere' (Kannada for Lake). Only one of the locals spotted this place correctly
We got down where the auto stopped and were able to see the lake, but, it appeared to be a village pond than a lake. Actually, there aren't much spots on the shore of this very vast lake to visit or sit down and relax
We heard about a very good Shivalaya in the vicinity of the lake and went there, expecting the same disappointment
But, the temple was just awesome. It looked like the legendary 'Ashoka Vana' portrayed in the epic Ramayana. It was a great garden (almost a mini forest) with Alayas for the deities. At the backyard of the falls, there is a water canal which was running to its brim
We returned to Shimoga with mixed emotions. Had we not tried to visit Mattur lake, we would have missed the experience of the one-of-its-kind Shivalaya
We took an auto in the evening by about 5 from Shimoga and it took roughly 20 mins to reach this place. To our surprise, the place is not much popular with the locals and the auto driver kept asking where is 'Kere' (Kannada for Lake). Only one of the locals spotted this place correctly
We got down where the auto stopped and were able to see the lake, but, it appeared to be a village pond than a lake. Actually, there aren't much spots on the shore of this very vast lake to visit or sit down and relax
We heard about a very good Shivalaya in the vicinity of the lake and went there, expecting the same disappointment
But, the temple was just awesome. It looked like the legendary 'Ashoka Vana' portrayed in the epic Ramayana. It was a great garden (almost a mini forest) with Alayas for the deities. At the backyard of the falls, there is a water canal which was running to its brim
We returned to Shimoga with mixed emotions. Had we not tried to visit Mattur lake, we would have missed the experience of the one-of-its-kind Shivalaya
撰写日期:2016年8月16日
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Profvns
印度班加罗尔546 条分享
2015年3月 • 好友
Shimoga is well known as cultural capital of Karnataka and for its modern, progressive strong cultural family and warm hearted and nice behaved people. The special feature of this city, as I personally experienced, is the simple life style, normal cultural activities, low cost of living and less pollution have turned this city to gain the modern title as ‘retired persons’ paradise’.
We can enjoy the beauty of nature in abundance like rivers, waterfalls, dams, gardens, wild life sanctuaries, elephant training camp, temples, religious centers, green field all around, trekking hillocks, historical monuments and many more glamorous items to enjoy are found in this district. In my experience, one week of holiday is not sufficient to cover all the tourist dots found here.
Mattur (Mathur) is a village near Shivamogga city known for the usage of Sanskrit for day-to-day communication, although the general language of the state is Kannada.
There are temples dedicated to Rama, Shiva, Someshwara and Lakshmikeshava. The twin villages namely Mattur and Hosahalli share almost all the qualities and situated across the banks of Tunga River, and always referred together. They have several common objects such as supporting Gamaka, an artistic way of singing while narrating a story or reading a poetic composition of epic stories in Karnataka. They have imbibed a divine quality in speaking in Sanskrit as their common language. The people here speak only in Sanskrit as if it is their mother tongue. Sanskrit is the vernacular of majority of the residents of this quaint, sleepy hamlet found at 8km from Shimoga and 300km from Bangalore.
My friends were looking at the shopkeepers and agricultural labourers with open mouth while they were replying in Sanskrit for all our queries. Fortunately for us we got a young man to help us in translating Sanskrit in Tamil because he could speak only in Sanskrit and Tamil. That was a great help for us since I know Tamil also. The little children were speaking in Sanskrit while playing and conversing. I remembered my grand kids who always speak in English as if they don’t know any other tongue.
Sanskrit is an Indo-Aryan language forming the root of many Indian languages. In ancient India, it was the main language used by scholars. Sanskrit script is known as ‘Devanagari’ and also called as ‘Devabhasha’ namely language of gods. There are very few villages in India where Sanskrit is predominant as in Mattur.
Even the Muslim families speak Sanskrit without hesitation and as comfortably like Urdu. Muslim children are found in the streets reciting Sanskrit shlokas. They freely speak Sanskrit while fighting, playing cricket in the grounds or in studies. While walking in ‘Ratha veethi’ (Car Street) I observed a quotation written on walls in Sanskrit. Since I know Hindi, I could easily read it as “Maarge swachchataya virajate, grame sujanaha virajante” meaning thereby “Cleanliness is as important for a road as good people are for the village”. There are many such writings on the walls but not cinema posters as we see in cities.
Mattur is also famous for the lake of sweet water and attractive natural sceneries. It is a check dam across Tunga but not a lake as is understood commonly. Tunga in its long journey is said to be crystal clear and very clean and tidy in this lake. Mattur Lake is less popular but more popular as the place where Sanskrit dances on the common man’s tongue. It is that factor that attracted me more than anything else.
You can reach Shimoga without risk by bus or train where there are several hotels to provide tasty food and nice accommodation.
We can enjoy the beauty of nature in abundance like rivers, waterfalls, dams, gardens, wild life sanctuaries, elephant training camp, temples, religious centers, green field all around, trekking hillocks, historical monuments and many more glamorous items to enjoy are found in this district. In my experience, one week of holiday is not sufficient to cover all the tourist dots found here.
Mattur (Mathur) is a village near Shivamogga city known for the usage of Sanskrit for day-to-day communication, although the general language of the state is Kannada.
There are temples dedicated to Rama, Shiva, Someshwara and Lakshmikeshava. The twin villages namely Mattur and Hosahalli share almost all the qualities and situated across the banks of Tunga River, and always referred together. They have several common objects such as supporting Gamaka, an artistic way of singing while narrating a story or reading a poetic composition of epic stories in Karnataka. They have imbibed a divine quality in speaking in Sanskrit as their common language. The people here speak only in Sanskrit as if it is their mother tongue. Sanskrit is the vernacular of majority of the residents of this quaint, sleepy hamlet found at 8km from Shimoga and 300km from Bangalore.
My friends were looking at the shopkeepers and agricultural labourers with open mouth while they were replying in Sanskrit for all our queries. Fortunately for us we got a young man to help us in translating Sanskrit in Tamil because he could speak only in Sanskrit and Tamil. That was a great help for us since I know Tamil also. The little children were speaking in Sanskrit while playing and conversing. I remembered my grand kids who always speak in English as if they don’t know any other tongue.
Sanskrit is an Indo-Aryan language forming the root of many Indian languages. In ancient India, it was the main language used by scholars. Sanskrit script is known as ‘Devanagari’ and also called as ‘Devabhasha’ namely language of gods. There are very few villages in India where Sanskrit is predominant as in Mattur.
Even the Muslim families speak Sanskrit without hesitation and as comfortably like Urdu. Muslim children are found in the streets reciting Sanskrit shlokas. They freely speak Sanskrit while fighting, playing cricket in the grounds or in studies. While walking in ‘Ratha veethi’ (Car Street) I observed a quotation written on walls in Sanskrit. Since I know Hindi, I could easily read it as “Maarge swachchataya virajate, grame sujanaha virajante” meaning thereby “Cleanliness is as important for a road as good people are for the village”. There are many such writings on the walls but not cinema posters as we see in cities.
Mattur is also famous for the lake of sweet water and attractive natural sceneries. It is a check dam across Tunga but not a lake as is understood commonly. Tunga in its long journey is said to be crystal clear and very clean and tidy in this lake. Mattur Lake is less popular but more popular as the place where Sanskrit dances on the common man’s tongue. It is that factor that attracted me more than anything else.
You can reach Shimoga without risk by bus or train where there are several hotels to provide tasty food and nice accommodation.
撰写日期:2016年2月15日
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santosh
印度Shimoga136 条分享
a small village near shimoga,everyone here knows sanskrit and thats the uniqueness of this village,river tunga flows nearby and there are couple of temples,good place for sunday outing,not many eateries in this village but shimoga is near
撰写日期:2015年11月1日
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ShajiJV
Bangalore80 条分享
2014年11月
Around 10-12Kms from Shimoga.Not much explored by tourists.Clean water. Kids and adults ca play in the water.Everyone speaks Sanskrit and they are very helpfull. I couldn't see places for staying there. Not exciting ,but not bad.
撰写日期:2015年6月4日
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I'm going to jog for 2night and3 days. What are the places to visit there
Krishna G K
印度金奈(马德拉斯)173 条分享
Actually, you can spend a day in Jog. You can trek down the 1400 steps to the bottom of the falls and enjoy the view
You can take a cab and visit the other view points to get a glimpse of the green valley
Other than Jog, you got Linganamakki dam, which is really good but you cant go inside due to the restrictions. You can look around and enjoy. You can visit Sakrebailu elephant camp, Gajanur Dam in Shimoga
Also on the way from Jog to Linganamakki is the infamous Talakalale dam, whose waters are superb to boat. There is a boatman by a narrow gorge and the driver will take you there if you ask for it. This is a very good place to visit
Looking for a 3-4 days vacation at Mattur village. Kindly guide me on the accommodation facilities in this village. Got to know that villagers let the visitors stay in their houses. But how to approach them for a shed for 3-4 days ?
Krishna G K
印度金奈(马德拉斯)173 条分享
First I really feel there is nothing worth visiting in Mattur Village for 3-4 days. And if you are planning for a stay, better to stay in Shimoga for a day and go to Mattur and enquire if the local people can provide accommodation for 3 days
Mattur village has nothing to offer than the pond and the temple. Not more than couple of hours. Shimoga offers you more
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