
Sagara is a city located in the Indian state of
Karnataka
Karnataka (; ISO: , , also known as Karunāḍu) is a state in the southwestern region of India. It was formed on 1 November 1956, with the passage of the States Reorganisation Act. Originally known as Mysore State , it was renamed ''Kar ...
. It is also a sub divisional and a
taluk
A tehsil (, also known as tahsil, taluka, or taluk) is a local unit of administrative division in some countries of South Asia. It is a subdistrict of the area within a district including the designated populated place that serves as its administr ...
headquarters. Located in the
Sahyadri Mountain range on the banks of river
Varada, it is known for its proximity to
Jog Falls and to the historical places of
Ikkeri,
Keladi and Varadamoola. The river
Varada originates near Varada-moola. Sagara subdivision consists of Sagara,
Soraba,
Hosanagara and
Shikaripur taluks.
City Municipal Council
Sagara city is one of the 74 Karnataka Municipal Reforms Project (KMRP) City in Karnataka. Sagara ULB was started in 1931 and became a City Municipal Council (CMC) grade two in the year 2007. The ULB consist of 31 wards with the respective number of councillors. The population of the city was 64,550 at the 2011 census and total area is 19.71 sq. km.
Etymology
Sagara derives its name from ''Sadashiva Sagara''. Sadashiva Nayaka, ruler of
Keladi dynasty built a lake in between
Keladi and
Ikkeri. Sadashiva Sagara is now called Ganapathi Kere (
Ganapathi
Ganesha ( sa, गणेश, ), also known as Ganapati, Vinayaka, and Pillaiyar, is one of the best-known and most worshipped deities in the Hindu pantheon and is the Supreme God in Ganapatya sect. His image is found throughout India. Hindu ...
Lake). It is a subdivisional headquarters headed by a subdivisional magistrate and Fifth additional District Magistrate.
Economy
The economy of Sagara is mainly driven by
areca nut (betel nut),
paddy
Paddy may refer to:
People
*Paddy (given name), a list of people with the given name or nickname
*An List of ethnic slurs#P, ethnic slur for an Irishman
Birds
*Paddy (pigeon), a Second World War carrier pigeon
*Snowy sheathbill or paddy, a bird ...
, spice and forest products trade. Betel nut is the major cash crop grown in the area. Along with areca nut, spices like pepper, clove, cinnamon, nutmeg, and cocoa are grown. The economy of the city is highly volatile and is dependent on the variation in the pricing of these agriculture products. Sagara APMC is one of the main market for areca nut in Karnataka.
Sagara has a relatively high number of Gudigars – families that for generations have been engaged in sandalwood and ivory carving. The Gudigar men make idols, figurines and knickknacks like penholders, agarbathi stands, cuff links, photo frames and paper clips; the women are adept at making garlands and wreaths out of thin layers of scraped sandalwood.
Demographics
At the 2001 census, Sagara had a population of 50,115. Males constituted 50% of the population and females 50%. Sagar had an average literacy rate of 79%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy was 82%, and female literacy was 75%. In Sagar, 11% of the population was under 6 years of age. At the 2011 census its population exceeded 64,550.
Transport
By road
From the state capital
Bangalore
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, Sagara can be reached by road through NH-69. (via Tumkur, Tiptur, Arsikere, Kadur, Tarikere, Bhadravathi and Shivamogga)
KSRTC, the state government transport, runs several buses from Bangalore, including Hitech volvo and night services. Sagara is around by road from Bangalore. From the coastal side, Sagara is accessible by road through Agumbe Ghat or Hulikal Ghat roads. Bus service is provided by KSRTC and several private bus operators. Sagara is well connected by road with major cities and towns of
Coastal Karnataka
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The region comprises three civil districts, ...
, and most parts of interior Karnataka, except for the Northeast. It is an important bus junction. From November 2013, KSRTC introduced city buses in Sagara city.
By railway
Sagara has its own railway station, known as ''Sagara Jambagaru'' (station code: SRF). There are trains that connect Sagara with
Bangalore
Bangalore (), officially Bengaluru (), is the capital and largest city of the Indian state of Karnataka. It has a population of more than and a metropolitan population of around , making it the third most populous city and fifth most ...
and
Mysore
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and a passenger train between
Shimoga to talguppa passes through sagara.
By air
The nearest airport is Hubli Airport, which is about 159 km from Sagara and the nearest international airport is
Mangalore Airport
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.
Education
Sagara has a number of government and private institutions which offer many courses in post metric, bachelor's degree and post graduation.
TV and radio
Sagara has an LPT-49 TV relay station airing Doordarshan national channel. Cable TV and direct to home services are widely used and these have replaced the conventional VHF/UHF TV antennas and satellite dish antennas.
Digital cable is also available with Shikhara TV, which provides essential day to day information to the people of Sagara.
Sagara has an FM radio station airing FM Rainbow (100.1 MHz)
Tourism
Tourist sites are indicated by milestones and hoardings which are usually in
Kannada
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and English.
Nature tourism
Jog Falls
Jog Falls is in Sagar taluk and is created by the
Sharavathi River. It is approximately 30 km by
National Highway 206. Jog falls is located 30 km from Sagara and 100 km from
Shivamogga. It is also known as Gerusoppa Falls or ''Jogada Gundi'' in
Kannada
Kannada (; ಕನ್ನಡ, ), originally romanised Canarese, is a Dravidian language spoken predominantly by the people of Karnataka in southwestern India, with minorities in all neighbouring states. It has around 47 million native s ...
. It is the second-highest plunge waterfall in India. The drive from Shimoga to Jog falls is scenic and lush with greenery all around, clouds and mist floating among the green hills is a typical sight. July–August is the best time to visit Jog falls.
Honnemaradu
Honnemaradu is situated on the banks of the backwaters of the Sharavati river. A big water mass extends up to the Chakra dam. It is about 35 km from Sagara city towards Jog and 10 km from Talaguppa. Indian Institute For Adventure Applications is a training school situated here which uses adventure as a platform for learning.
Holebaagilu
Holebaagilu is situated on the banks of the Sharavati River about 30 km from Sagar. One has to take a diversion from B. H. Road towards Ikkeri Road to get there. The Sharavati backwaters of Linganamakki dam has submerged acres of land. It is in Kolur Grama Panchayat limits. One has to take a flatboat to get across the backwaters to reach the other side where
Sigandooru is.
Sharavati Wildlife Sanctuary
Sharavati Wildlife Sanctuary is in Sagar Taluk, Karnataka. It is 350 km from Bangalore. Located near Jog Falls, the sanctuary covers the Sharavati Valley Region, near the western border of Karnataka. It is spread over an area of 431 km.
The sanctuary is nourished by the Sharavati River. Linganamakki reservoir spread over an area of 128.7 km is a part of this sanctuary.
Linganamakki dam
Linganamakki dam is built across the Sharavathi river and is 6 km from Jog Falls in Sagara taluk.
It is the main feeder reservoir for the
Mahatma Gandhi
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hydro-electric project. It has two power generating units of 27.5 MW
Dabbe Falls
Dabbe Falls is located near Hosagadde in Sagar taluk. On the road from
Sagara to
Bhatkal
Bhatkal, is a coastal town in the Uttara Kannada District of the Indian state of Karnataka. Bhatkal lies on National Highway 66, which runs between Mumbai and Kanyakumari, and has Bhatkal railway station which is one of the major railway s ...
, Hosagadde lies about 20 km from the town of
Kargal. From Hosagadde a walk of 6–8 km into the forest leads to Dabbe Falls.
Places of worship
;Marikamba Temple, Sagara
The
Marikamba Temple is located in Sagara City, in the Indian state of Karnataka. It features the image of the goddess Marikamba, a form of Durga or Parvati. The temple was built in the center of the city during the reign of Venkatappa Nayak who ruled over Keladi and Ikkeri kingdom during the 16th century. Marikamba was the family deity of the Nayaka dynasty.

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; Keladi
Keladi has a Shiva temple of historical importance is located 6 km from the city. One has to take a diversion at Sorab Road. There is a museum containing old manuscripts written during the Keladi dynasty.
; Sigandooru
Sigandooru is a holy place of Goddess Chaudeshwari. A large temple of Goddess Chaudeshwari is here. This Goddess is a highly believed deity in Sagar and the surrounding taluks as a protector against theft and robbery. Coupons for entry will be distributed on first-come, first-served basis.
; Varadapura
Varadahalli, also known as ''Vaddalli'' is place is 6 km from the city where one has to take a diversion from Jog Road soon after the end of the city limits. It is known for the samadhi of Sri
Sridhara Swami, who is one of the prominent 20th century saints of the region.
; Ikkeri
Ikkeri is a place is of historic importance due to the presence of a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. One has to take a diversion at B. H. Road and travel 6 km.

; Kalasi
Kalase or ''Nadakalasi'' or ''Nadakalase'' is a small village about 8 kilometers away from Sagara in Shivamogga district of Karnataka. One has to travel along Sorab Road for 6 km and take a diversion. Hidden in its densely populated flora and fauna is a temple complex from the Hoysala times. Baleyanna Vergade (Heggade), a local ruler who had accepted the mighty Hoysalas as the overseeing authority of his regions during that time, has constructed two temples next to each other in 1218 AD, during the rule of Veera Ballala II. The temples are a mix of Hoysala and Dravidian temple architectures, but the Hoysala influences are there to be seen in abundance.
The larger of the two temples is the Mallikarjuna Temple dedicated to the Mallikarjuna Shiva Linga in its only sanctum sanctorum. A highlight of this temple are the smooth looking lathe turned pillars inside. They seem to have such a fine finish despite the fact that the stones used don't appear to be the best quality soap stones that we witness at Belur or Belavadi. The main shikhara is of Kadamba Nagara style.
The Rameshwara Temple at Nadakalasi is less extravagant, but equally well decorated, and has, to its credit, a Sala slaying the lion statue next to its Shikhara. The main deity is the Rameshwara Linga, but it has been referred to as Sadashiva in the past.
Nadakalasi's closeness to Sagara hasn't still ensured its visibility on the tourist map, although, equally closer towns of Keladi and Ikkeri enjoy better recall among visitors.
; Varadamoola
Varadamoola is 6 km from Sagara City. River Varada originates at this place. Varada flows through the town of Banavasi before joining Tungabhadra.
; Shettisara
This place has a
Shani temple and Laxminarayana Temple. In Shanashewara Temple it is claimed God will come on Human body.
; Ganapathi temple
This temple is a unique feature of the scenic beauty of Sagara. It is situated beside the Ganapathi lake, where temple and mosque are together side by side. This symbolises social harmony among people of sagara.
;St Joseph's Church
Major roads passing through Sagara taluk
* National Highways:
**
NH-69
* State Highways:
**SH-50 passes through Jog, Mavinagundi, Siddapur, Chandragutti, Sorab.
**SH-62 passes through Siralakoppa and Sagar.
**SH-77 passes through Sorab, Masur, Sagar, Hosanagar.
Rare disorders
Handigodu syndrome
Handigodu joint disease (HJD) is a familial skeletal disorder. Handigodu, near Sagara is one of only two places in the world where this disorder is to be found – the other being northern Zululand, South Africa. Severe precocious, progressive degenerative osteoarthropathy causes marked physical handicap by adulthood. The clinical and radiological manifestations are very similar to MJD (Mseleni joint disease) and they are sometimes believed to be the same entity.
Kyasanur Forest disease
Kyasanur Forest disease, also known as Monkey Disease is a rare endemic
tick-borne viral haemorrhagic fever which was first noticed in the Kattinakere village, near
Sorab which is in the Kyasanur forest range.
Notable people from Sagara
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Raghaveshwara Bharathi- Ramachandrapura Mutt Pontiff and
Guru
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of
Havyakas.
*
Diganth
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, Kannada film actor
*
Bharat Chipli, former cricketer who played for
Karnataka
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and
Deccan Chargers
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Archana Udupa, singer
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K. V. Subbanna
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,
Magsaysay award winner
*
Shantaveri Gopala Gowda, leader of socialist movement
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Na D'Souza, novel writer
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Arun Sagar, theatre artist and
Big Boss Kannada, season 1 runner up
*
Kagodu Thimmappa
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- He was a part of Kagodu Chaluvali and ex Revenue Minister of
Karnataka Legislative Assembly
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References
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