8-568: Padukone is a coastal village in Byndoor Taluk , Udupi District . It is also a surname from coastal Karnataka in India . Padukone Village surrounded by the Souparnika River. It is near famous Maravanthe . A portion of Nada Grama and Hadavu Grama is under Padukone Village. In 2016 a bridge was constructed between Maravanthe and Padukone over the Souparnika River. Part of the village is surrounded by
16-541: A population of 24,957 as of the 2011 census [2]. The 8-kilometer urban and 5-kilometer rural areas are covered by the Byndoor Town Panchayat. Byndoor is included in the constituencies of Shivamogga Lok Sabha and Byndoor Vidhana Sabha. Byndoor City is served by Mookambika Road Byndoor railway station , one of the major railway stations in coastal Karnataka in South India. Its four-letter code is BYNR. Trains connect
24-403: Is 28 km from Byndoor. Near by another railway station name is Bijoor, As many as 26 villages including Shiroor, Paduvari, Yadthare, Taggarse, Uppunda, Nandanavana, Kergalu, (Naikanakatte) Bijoor, Kirimanjeshwar, Ullur, Khambadakone, Heranjalu, Navunda, Badakere, Maravanthe, Hadavu, Naada, herur, Kalthodu, Golihole, Yalajith, Kollur, Jadkal, Mudoor, and Hallihole have been brought together under
32-553: The Byndoor taluk. Someshwara Beach, near Byndoor, is named after a local deity. The soft white sands of this beach are imprinted with sandpipers playing tag, and the gentle waves come from the crystal-clear, blue Arabian Sea. This beach is not overly crowded. This beach is encircled by palm trees. Turtle nesting season begins in January, and you might be lucky enough to spot some of these turtles on Byndoor Beach. The Byndoor River flows through
40-531: The Souparnika River and one has to cross this river in an old wooden boat from Maraswami. Padukone is surrounded by coconut trees, water, and kudru. Info. : padukonevillage.in Notable people with that surname have included: Byndoor Taluk Byndoor is a coastal town and headquarters of Byndoor Taluk in the Udupi District of Karnataka state, India . It is about 450 kilometres (280 mi) from
48-597: The state capital Bengaluru and 60 kilometres (37 mi) from the Udupi district headquarters. It has an area of 67.0536 square kilometres (25.8895 sq mi) and a population of 24,957 in 2011. It lies in the foothills of Western Ghats on one side and a virgin Someshwar Beach on the other side. The Mookambika Road Byndoor railway station focuses on the pilgrims visiting the Kollur Mookambika Temple which
56-416: The station to prominent state capitals of India, including Bangalore , Thiruvananthapuram (via Southern Railway), Mumbai , and (via Konkan Railways ). The station was established in 1997. A total of 36 express and passenger trains stop there. The Mookambika Road-Kannur Passenger train used to start and end at the station, however this service was terminated in 2017 due to lack of revenue generation. It
64-895: The town and empties into the Arabian Sea, forming a breathtaking landscape at its confluence. The name refers to a legend about a sage named "Bindu". It is said that he did penance somewhere in the Ottinene hills. According to legend, the name "Byndoor" comes from the "Hoysala Empire" "Bindupura," which translates to "chief town." Kundagannada, Kannada, Konkani, Marati, and Nawayati are the most widely spoken languages in Byndoor, Byndoor Town Panchayat (ಬೈಂದೂರು ಪಟ್ಟಣ ಪಂಚಾಯತ್) and its surrounding areas, which include Yojana Nagara, Byndoor Town, Yadthare, Taggarse Pete, Baada, Biyara, Venkataramana,Paduvari, Kotebagilu,Someshwara,Tarapati,Karavali,Dombe, Kadke, Panti Garadi, Mayyadi, Kalavadi, Surkunda, Ganganadu, Chandana, Varsre,Nelyadi,Alanduru, Tudalli and Maddodi, had
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