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Kumbla

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Kumbla
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Kumbla
Location of Kumbla
in Kerala and India
Country  India
State Kerala
District(s) Kasargod
Parliamentary constituency Kasaragod
Civic agency Panchayat
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)

Coordinates: 12°35′7″N 74°57′19″E / 12.58528°N 74.95528°E / 12.58528; 74.95528

Kumble (Malayalam:കുന്പള /കുംബള ), locally spelt as Kumble or Kumbala, is a small town located 14 km north of Kasaragod town in Kasaragod District, Kerala. It is located on the mouth of a lagoon formed by the Shiriya river.

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[edit] History and Religion

Kumblewas once the seat of the Kumble Kings[1]l, who ruled the southern part of Tuluva Kingdom. It was a small port in ancient times. In the 16th century A.D. (1514), Duarte Borbosa, the Portuguese traveller, visited Kumbala and he had recorded that he had found people exporting rice to the Maldives in exchange of coir[2] When Tippu Sultan captured Mangalore, the Kumble Raja fled to Thalassery; but he returned in 1799 and after an unsuccessful fight for independence, submitted to the British Empire and accepted a small pension of Rs. 11,788 per annum in 1804.[2] Parthishubha, the great Yakshagana exponent, known as Father of Yakshagana was born here in the 18th century.[2]

Examples of a few noted shrines in Kumble are:

  • Sri Parthasarathi Temple, Mujungavu.
  • Arikkady Hanuman Mandira, which lies on the foot of Kumble Fort, which was built by the Keladi Nayakas who built Bekal Fort.
  • Sri Gopalakrishna Temple,situated at the heart of the town.
  • Gadde Mutt, one of the oldest temples in the town of Kumbla. This temple is surrounded on all the sides by paddy fields (called "gadde" in Tulu) hence the name Gadde Mutt. It is a temple belonging to Nayak family of Kumbla. It has a history of over two and a half centuries. It also has the Nagadevatha Gudi. It is one of the many GSB community temples in the town of Kumbla.

Kumble is also famous for its annual festival called Kumble Bedi, celebrated at the Sri Gopalakrishna Temple.

Anil Kumble, former captain of the Indian national test cricket team takes his last name, indicating ancestry or family origins, from this town. [3] [4]

[edit] Transport

  • Kumble is situated on NH-17. Daily minute by minute bus service connect Kumble to Kasaragod and Mangalore.
  • There is also a railway station in Kumble. Two express trains and all passenger trains on that route halt there.

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