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Coordinates: 12°5125N 75°0813E / 12.857°N 75.137°E / 12.857; 75.137
 

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Sarapady
village
Sarapady is located in Karnataka
Sarapady

Sarapady

Location in Karnataka, India

Sarapady is located in India
Sarapady

Sarapady

Sarapady (India)

Coordinates: 12°51′25N 75°08′13E / 12.857°N 75.137°E / 12.857; 75.137

Country

 India

State

Karnataka

District

Dakshina Kannada

Government

 • Body

Gram panchayat

Population
 (2011)

 • Total

3,602

Languages

 • Official

Kannada

Time zone

UTC+5:30 (IST)

PIN

574 264

Telephone code

08255

ISO 3166 code

IN-KA

Vehicle registration

KA-19

Nearest city

Mangalore

Website

karnataka.gov.in

Sarapady is a small village in Karnataka State, India[1] on the banks of the Nethravathi river[citation needed] in the Bantwal taluk, Dakshina Kannada District.[1]

There were plans of building a dam near it which necessitated the evacuation of the villagers from Sarapady, but the plans have been stalled. However a vented dam in Sarapady now helps MRPL pump water from Nethravathi.

Temple[edit]

Sarabeshwara temple in Sarapady. And sadashiva temple in kadeshivalaya. .

Church[edit]

St. john church in Allipade.

Localities[edit]

Mosque[edit]

Ajilamogaru Mosque.

Periyapade[edit]

Sri Dugalaya, Kodamanithaya daivastana in periyapade.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "POPULATION FINDER 2011". Office of The Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India. Retrieved 10 February 2024.

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