Udupi (alternate spelling Udipi; also known as Odipu) is a
city
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in the Indian state of
Karnataka. Udupi is situated about north of the educational, commercial and industrial hub of
Mangalore
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and about west of state capital
Bangalore
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by road.
It is the administrative headquarters of
Udupi district, and one of the fastest-growing cities in Karnataka. Udupi is one of the top tourist attractions in Karnataka and has various educational institutions. It is notable for the
Krishna Temple and is also known as the temple city. It also lends its name to the popular
Udupi cuisine, is also known as Parashurama Kshetra , and is famous for
Kanakana kindi. A centre of pilgrimage, Udupi is known as Rajata Peetha and Shivalli (Shivabelle).
Etymology
The name ''Udupi'' is the stylized form of the city.
History
In the 13th century,
Vaishnavite saint
Madhvacharya
Madhvacharya (; ; CE 1199-1278 or CE 1238–1317), sometimes anglicised as Madhva Acharya, and also known as Purna Prajna () and Ānanda Tīrtha, was an Indian philosopher, theologian and the chief proponent of the '' Dvaita'' (dualism) sch ...
founded the
Sri Krishna Temple.
He set up eight ''
matha
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Ashta Mathas- In
Kannada
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- ಅಷ್ಟ ಮಠಗಳು in Udupi to propagate the
Dvaita Vedanta
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philosophy, and this caused a vibrant temple culture to take root in present-day
Udupi district.
Significant migration of
Brahmin
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s to the region took place subsequently, and they came to comprise 10 per cent of the region's population, three times higher than elsewhere in
South India
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.
[Chinmay Tumbe, ''India Moving: A History of Migration'' (2019), p.42]
Demographics
Udupi city is part of the eponymous district in Karnataka, India. As per the census in 2011, Udupi city has 33,987 households and a total population of 144,960, of which 71,614 are males and 73,346 are females.
The population of scheduled castes is 8,385 while that of scheduled tribes is 6,774.
The city population is growing at a rate of 14.03%.
The most spoken language in Udupi town is
Tulu.
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 ...
and
Konkani are also spoken in Udupi town.
Dakhini
and
Beary are spoken by
Muslims
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in the region.
Government and politics
Udupi city falls under the Udupi Chikmagalur
Lok Sabha
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constituency and the
Udupi Chikmagalur State assembly constituency and is represented by the Member of Parliament
Shobha Karandlaje and Member of Legislative Assembly,
K Raghupathi Bhat.
Civic Administration
Udupi, which previously had a Town Municipal Council now has a City Municipal Council which came into existence in 1995.
Areas around Udupi, such as Manipal, Parkala, Malpe, Udyavara and Santhekatte were merged to form the City Municipal Council.
The city of Udupi is governed by the City Municipal Council and has 35 wards spread across an area of .
It is headed by Anand C Kallolikar, the
Municipal Commissioner. The city council has departments for health, urban planning, technical division, revenue, finance, birth and death, and Day-NULM.
Civic Utility
Th
masterplanof the city is prepared by the Udupi Urban Development Authority (UUDA) and the Directorate of Town and Country Planning.
The city receives its primary source of drinking water from water stored at Baje vented dam.
The municipality also seeks to augment its water storage by pumping water accumulated in the Swarna River at Sanebettu.
The city is divided into three zones with different timings for efficient water supply. It also received a loan of $75 million from the Asian Development Bank to have all round the clock water supply in 2018.
The city has both open and closed drains.
The underground sewage network exists in only 20% of the city's area as of 2017, but has been proposed to increase from the present 82 kilometres to 143 kilometres.
The municipality area generated 46 million litres (MLD) of sewage which is treated at a
sewage treatment plant in
Nittur.
Geography and climate
Udupi has an elevation of above mean sea level. The climate in Udupi is hot in summers and pleasant in winter. During summers (from March to May) the temperature reaches up to and in winters (from December to February) it is usually between . As it is a coastal area, there are a few beaches which are tourist attractions. Kaup beach, Malpe beach are two of the beaches in Udupi.
The
monsoon
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period is from June to September, with rainfall averaging more than every year and heavy winds.
Culture
Bhuta Kola,
Aati kalenja, Karangolu, and
Nagaradhane are some cultural traditions of Udupi. The residents celebrate festivals such as
Makara Sankranti,
Nagara Panchami,
Krishna Janmashtami,
Ganesh Chaturthi
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,
Navaratri,
Deepavali. Folk arts like
Yakshagana are also popular.
Rathabeedhi Geleyaru and Kalavrinda are local non-profit organisations, founded to encourage creative pursuits, especially those that keep alive the traditions of the region. Its primary focus has been historical dramas.
During Krishna Janmashtami,
Pili Yesa
Pili Vesha in (''Tulu'': ಪಿಲಿ ಏಸ) "Tiger Masque" is a folk dance unique in coastal Karnataka. Pilivēṣa is performed during Navratri to honour the Goddess Durga whose favoured animal is the tiger. Which is called mārnemi. M ...
, a traditional folk dance originated in Udupi is demonstrated on the streets. "Pili Yesa" translates to Tiger.
Cuisine

The term ''Udupi'' (also ''Udipi'') is synonymous with vegetarian food now found all over the world. The origin of this cuisine is linked to Krishna Matha (Mutt). Lord Krishna is offered food of different varieties every day, and there are certain restrictions on ingredients during Chaturmasa (a four-month period during the monsoon season). These restrictions coupled with the requirement of variety led to innovation, especially in dishes incorporating seasonal and locally available materials. This cuisine was developed by
Shivalli Madhwa Brahmins who cooked food for Lord Krishna, and at Krishna Matha in Udupi, the food is provided free of cost. Restaurants specialised in Udupi cuisine can be seen widely in most metropolitan and large cities around the length and breadth of India.
Although popular for its vegetarian cuisine, Udupi has its fair share of non-vegetarian dishes that are similar to Mangalorean cuisine. Some of these include Kori Roti, Neer Dosa, Kori Pulimunchi, Chicken Sukka, Fish Curry, Fish Fry and more.
Economy
Udupi is becoming a major town in Karnataka. Udupi is the birthplace of the
Syndicate Bank,
Corporation Bank
Corporation Bank was a public-sector banking company headquartered in Mangalore, India. The bank had a pan-Indian presence. Presently, the bank has a network of 2,432 fully automated CBS branches, 3,040 ATMs, and 4,724 branchless banking uni ...
and Harsha Retail, the leading retailer of coastal Karnataka. Udupi's economy also consists of agriculture and fishing. Small-scale industries like the
cashew
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industry, and other food industries and milk cooperatives are the most prominent. Recently, Udupi is also making its mark in the real estate industry, greatly influenced by its neighboring spearhead
Mangalore
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.
The
Karnataka government had signed a
memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Cogentrix Light and Power Industry to set up a thermal power plant in the district at
Nandikur. However, because of stiff opposition from citizens and environmentalist groups, the project has been temporarily suspended. An attempt by the Nagarjuna Power Corporation to set up a similar plant at nearby
Padubidri also met strong opposition. Now, the power plant has been set up, generating 1,200 MW of power under the name of Udupi Power Corporation Limited (UPCL), a subsidiary of Lanco Infra, an Andhra Pradesh-based infrastructure major.
Adani Power
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has taken over from Lanco Infra in 2014 for a sum of Rs 6,000 crores. The opposition, however, continues.
Manipal, a suburb of Udupi, is home to the headquarters of Syndicate Bank. It is renowned as an education and medical hub.
Kasturba Medical College and
MIT (Manipal Institute of Technology) are situated here.
TEBMA Shipyards Ltd is located in Malpe harbour complex. It is involved in building multipurpose platform supply vessels (MPSVs), platform supply vessel, geotechnical research vessel, dredgers and tugs for Indian as well as export markets.
Udupi has a local
handloom sari industry. Made of pure cotton and lightweight, the sari has art silk design on its border and pallu besides
butta of art silk dotting it. Hard work, low returns, and competition from
power loom
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has led to a drop in the number of weavers of nearly 95% over three decades. A
geographical indication
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tag for Udupi sarees is under examination with the Geographical Indications Registry of India.
Transport

National Highways
NH 66 and
NH 169A pass through Udupi. Other significant roads include the State Highways to
Karkala
''Karkala'' also known as Karla in Tulu language, is a town and the headquarters of Karkala taluk in the Udupi district of Karnataka, India. Located about 60 km from Mangalore in the Tulu Nadu region of the state,it lies near the footh ...
,
Dharmastala and
Sringeri. NH 66 provides a link to
Mangalore
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and
Karwar via
Kundapur and NH 169A to
Hebri,
Agumbe,
Thirthahalli and
Shivamogga. Private as well as government buses connect Udupi to all parts of
Karnataka. Udupi has a railway station on the
Konkan Railway. The nearest International Airport to Udupi is
Mangalore International Airport, which is approx. 58.5 km away.
City and suburban transport is available for travel within Udupi and its suburbs. The buses originate from the suburban bus stand (City Bus Stand). There are private bus operators as well as KSRTC city service buses.
The nearest harbor/ port to Udupi is
Malpe, which is 5 km away, and
Gangolli (
Byndoor
Byndoor is an Coastal Town and the Headquarters of Byndoor Taluk in the Udupi District of Karnataka state, India. It is situated at a distance of about from the state capital Bengaluru and at about from the Udupi district headquarters, a ...
), which is 36 km away. The
New Mangalore Port
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is 50 km away from Udupi.
Udupi railway station is managed by Konkan Railways. It is in Indrali
about 4 km from Udupi city bus stand and is on the
Kanyakumari
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-
Mumbai
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rail route. Direct trains are available to
Bengaluru
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,
Mumbai
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,
New Delhi
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,
Amritsar
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,
Chandigarh
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,
Pune
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,
Ajmer
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,
Jaipur
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,
Rajkot,
Ahmedabad and
Okha. Cities like
Mysore
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,
Belgaum,
Jodhpur
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,
Agra
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,
Thiruvananthapuram
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,
Ernakulam
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,
Kollam
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(Quilon), etc., are also connected to Udupi.
See also
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Greater Udupi
Greater Udupi is the fast growing city in Karnataka State.Greater Udupi is the proposed extension of Municipal Limits of Udupi City Municipal Council. Greater Udupi which will be formed by merging adjacent villages surrounding Udupi city is propo ...
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Udupi cuisine
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Udupi Krishna Temple
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Udupi
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Udupi ( la, Dioecesis Udupiensis) is a diocese located in the Kallianpur town of Udupi District of Karnataka, India. It was announced by Pope Benedict XVI on 16 July 2012. It comprises the six civil talukas ...
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Mangalore
Mangalore (), officially known as Mangaluru, is a major port city of the Indian state of Karnataka. It is located between the Arabian Sea and the Western Ghats about west of Bangalore, the state capital, 20 km north of Karnataka– ...
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Manipal
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Udupi district
References
Bibliography
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*''Karnataka State Gazetteer 1983. Government of Karnataka. 1983
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Sri Udupi Kshetrada Naija Chitra Mattu Chaaritrika Hinnele [The Authentic Picture of Udupi Piligrim Center and its Historical Background/nowiki>]
Further reading
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External links
Udupi City Municipality Official WebsiteUdupi Urban Development Authority Official WebsiteSri Udupi Kshetrada Naija Chitra Mattu Chaaritrika Hinnele [The Authentic Picture of Udupi Piligrim Center and its Historical Background/nowiki>]
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