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1 Geography  





2 Climate  





3 Climate in Sirsi Taluk  





4 Demographics  





5 Access  



5.1  By Road  





5.2  By Train  





5.3  By Air  







6 Art and culture  





7 Sirsi Supari  





8 Budget information  





9 Savoury and sweet dishes of Sirsi  





10 Religious places  



10.1  Marikamba Temple  





10.2  Banavasi Madhukeshwara Temple  





10.3  Shri Swarnavalli Maha Samsthana  





10.4  Manjuguni Venkataramana Temple  





10.5  Jain Matha  





10.6  Churches  







11 Prominent places in and around the Taluk of Sirsi  



11.1  Other destinations  







12 Notable people from Sirsi  





13 References  





14 External links  














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Coordinates: 14°3710N 74°5015E / 14.61944°N 74.83750°E / 14.61944; 74.83750
 

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Sirsi
City
Clockwise from Top Right- Bheemana Gudda Peak, Yana Rock Mountain, Madhukeshwara Temple Banavasi, Unchalli Falls, Marikamba Fair-Largest fair in Karnataka, Agnhashini river, Shasralinga, Devimane Ghat view point. Sirsi City
Clockwise from Top Right- Bheemana Gudda Peak, Yana Rock Mountain, Madhukeshwara Temple Banavasi, Unchalli Falls, Marikamba Fair-Largest fair in Karnataka, Agnhashini river, Shasralinga, Devimane Ghat view point.
Map
Sirsi City

Coordinates: 14°37′10N 74°50′15E / 14.61944°N 74.83750°E / 14.61944; 74.83750
Grid positionMK74
Country India
StateKarnataka
Köppen climate classificationTropical monsoon climate
DistrictUttara Kannada
RegionMalenadu, Western Ghats, Kanara
Government
 • BodyCity Municipal Council
 • MLABhimanna Naik
 • MPAnant Kumar Hegde
Area
 • Urban
13.2 km2 (5.1 sq mi)
 • Rural
1,316 km2 (508 sq mi)
Elevation
611 m (2,005 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • City62,882 [1]
 • Rural
124,026
DemonymsSirsians
Languages
 • OfficialKannada
 • RegionalHavigannada
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
581401, 581402
Telephone code+91-8384
Vehicle registrationKA-31
Literacy94.82%
Websitewww.sirsicity.mrc.gov.in

Sirsi is a city and a taluk headquarter in Uttara Kannada districtofKarnataka state in India.[2] It was also known as Kalyana Pattana during the Sonda Dynasty.[3] It is a tourist destination with evergreen forest and waterfalls and is also a commercial centre. The main businesses around the city are mostly subsistence and agriculture-based. Areca nutorbetel nut, locally known as Adike (also known as supari), is the primary crop grown in the nearby villages, making it one of the major trading centres for areca nut. The region is also known for spices such as cardamom, pepper, betel leaves, and vanilla. The major food crop is paddy. This city is about 72.2 km away from the city of Sagara and 144.4 km away from Shimoga.

Geography[edit]

Marikamba Temple in Sirsi
Map of Sirsi Taluk

Sirsi is located at 14°37′N 74°51′E / 14.62°N 74.85°E / 14.62; 74.85 (Grid Square MK74).[4] It has an elevation ranging between 1860 feet to 2600 feet above sea level, and is situated in the heart of the Western Ghats. Sirsi is about 399 kilometres (248 mi) from Bangalore. The nearest airport is located in Hubballi, about 104 km (65 mi) and Belagavi Airport, about 190 km (120 mi) from Sirsi. River Aghanashini begins at a place near Sirsi called "shankara honda" and flows towards the Arabian Sea in the west. The river also creates many waterfalls along its path. This city is 144.4 km away from Shimoga and 72.2 km away from Sagara, Karnataka.

Climate[edit]

Sirsi is classified as having a tropical monsoon climate (Am). Sirsi experiences very warm to hot afternoons and pleasant to warm mornings all through the year. The annual average temperature in Sirsi is 23.9 °C (75.0 °F). This town experiences about 25 days of hot days in a year. The hottest days are usually recorded in the months of March and April, which is the summer season in this region. The climate in Sirsi is strongly influenced by the monsoons, and the climate is tropical, moderated by proximity to the sea. During monsoons, the region receives one of the heaviest rainfall in Uttara Kannada district. As a result, the region also has a large variety of wildlife. The vegetation in the region is mainly moist deciduous, and valuable timber wood is commonly found in the forests of this region. Owing to the rich flora and fauna, deforestation and poaching have been causes for concern in recent years. Sirsi receives about 2500mm to 3500mm of rainfall annually. The climate of Sirsi is moderate and pleasant throughout the year with high humidity and day temperature usually stays warm. Annually, Sirsi's day temperature averages about 25 days of hot days with temperature more than 35 °C (95 °F) and 124 days of warm days ranging 30 °C (86 °F) to 35 °C (95 °F) and remains below 30 °C (86 °F) rest of the year (about 215 days).[5] Maximum day temperature is lowest in July or August with an average of 24.03 °C (75.25 °F) and highest in March with an average of 35.35 °C (95.63 °F) with winter temperatures dropping below 12 °C (54 °F) rarely.

Sirsi, India
Climate chart (explanation)

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Average max. and min. temperatures in °C
Precipitation totals in mm
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Imperial conversion
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Average max. and min. temperatures in °F
Precipitation totals in inches
Climate data for Sirsi, KA, India (2001–2013)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 34.4
(93.9)
36.4
(97.5)
38.3
(100.9)
39.4
(102.9)
39.1
(102.4)
33.8
(92.8)
31.0
(87.8)
30.3
(86.5)
32.0
(89.6)
33.2
(91.8)
32.3
(90.1)
32.8
(91.0)
39.4
(102.9)
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 29.35
(84.83)
31.52
(88.74)
34.15
(93.47)
33.14
(91.65)
32.32
(90.18)
25.07
(77.13)
24.03
(75.25)
25.03
(77.05)
27.29
(81.12)
29.13
(84.43)
29.01
(84.22)
27.83
(82.09)
28.99
(84.18)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 15.48
(59.86)
16.43
(61.57)
19.56
(67.21)
21.90
(71.42)
23.17
(73.71)
21.70
(71.06)
20.90
(69.62)
20.70
(69.26)
20.70
(69.26)
20.10
(68.18)
17.85
(64.13)
15.83
(60.49)
19.53
(67.15)
Record low °C (°F) 5.4
(41.7)
7.8
(46.0)
11.2
(52.2)
12.4
(54.3)
16.2
(61.2)
18.4
(65.1)
18.1
(64.6)
17.2
(63.0)
15.9
(60.6)
13.7
(56.7)
8.4
(47.1)
9.3
(48.7)
5.4
(41.7)
Average rainfall mm (inches) 0.4
(0.02)
1.4
(0.06)
15
(0.6)
43.5
(1.71)
64.0
(2.52)
539.58
(21.24)
940
(37.0)
842.33
(33.16)
382.75
(15.07)
131.83
(5.19)
43.23
(1.70)
2.43
(0.10)
3,006.45
(118.37)
Average rainy days 0.4 0.5 1.5 5.9 9.5 21.5 24.5 24 17.2 14.5 5.7 1.5 126.7
Average relative humidity (%) (at 17:30 IST) 81.8 83.7 87.38 93.2 89.1 90.7 93.3 95.8 94.1 91.3 86.0 83.5 89.16
Source: Karnataka Forest Department "Climatological Information for Sirsi, India.[6][7][8]

Climate in Sirsi Taluk[edit]

Sampakhanda, Kakkali, Devimane Ghat, Bandla, Hebre are nearby and under Sirsi Taluk. Sampakhanda is the coldest place where the temperature would drop below 20 °C (68 °F) often during winter season and often drops below 25 °C (77 °F) even in summer season, and it had been recorded coldest not only in Uttara Kannada district but also as the coldest place among Karnataka especially during summer season.

Demographics[edit]

Religion in Sirsi
Percent
Hinduism

70.71%
Islam

24.18%
Christianity

4.93%
Jainism

0.13%
Others†

0.02%
Distribution of religions

As of 2011,[9] the population of Sirsi within town limits was 62,335. Males constituted 51% of the population and females 49%. Sirsi had an average literacy rate of 92.82%, which was much higher than the national average of 74.05%. Male literacy was 95.26%, and female literacy 90.43%. About 12% of the population was under 6 years of age. In Sirsi City Municipal Council, the female sex ratio was 1014, whereas the state average in Karnataka was 973.

Access[edit]

By Road[edit]

Sirsi is linked to other parts of the state many state highways. A couple of National Highways are sanctioned by the Ministry of Transport, Government of India passing through Sirsi namely Yellapur-Sirsi-Talguppa and Kumta-Sirsi-Haveri which will be developed and maintained by National Highways Authority of India (NHAI). Sirsi is linked to neighboring district headquarters of Dharwad, Mangalore, Udupi, Haveri, Belgaum and Shimoga. The state corporation has a network of buses to all major cities and towns in Karnataka, Maharashtra and Goa. VRL, SRS, Seabird, Shreekumar Travels, Durgamba Travels, Sri Durgamba Travels and Sugama Transport are the major private bus operators. Premium Volvo and Corona bus services are also available.

There are 3 mountain roads otherwise known as Ghat section are available to access Sirsi, 1. Devimane Ghat Road from Kumta via Katgal, Devimane, Amminali, Total Number of Hairpin turn : 15
2. Vaddi Ghat Road from Ankola via Achave, Yana Rock Mountain, Devanahalli, Total Number of Hairpin turn : 21
3. Doddamane Ghat Road from Kumta via Mavingundi, Siddapura, Kansoor, Total Number of Hairpin turn : 15

Some roads might be dangerous to access during monsoon seasons because of slippery conditions. But these are scenic routes during June, July, August, September, October months because of monsoon.

Aghanashini Valley, Sirsi-Kumata Road, Devimane Ghat

By Train[edit]

The nearest railhead is at Talguppa and Kumta. Talguppa is 54 km (34 mi) from Sirsi. Kumta is 62 km (39 mi) from Sirsi. Haveri Railway Station is about 76 km (47 mi) from Sirsi and it has rail network to some major cities like Hubli, Davangere, Bangalore, Mumbai, Pune, Salem, Madurai, Tirunelveli. Talguppa railway connects Bengaluru city via Sagar, Karnataka. Kumta railway connects Kochi and Mumbai via Mangaluru and Karwar, respectively. The major railhead is Hubli, which is the Zonal Headquarters of South Western Railway zone.

By Air[edit]

The nearest airport is in Hubli, and the other is Belagavi, which are about 2.5 hrs and 5 hours drive from Sirsi respectively. Belagavi is connected to Bangalore, while Hubli is connected to Bangalore (direct – four flights daily), Mangalore (1 stop same equipment), Chennai (Direct), Jabalpur (1 stop same equipment) and Mumbai (direct – twice daily) by air. The nearest International Airport is Dabolim Airport, Goa.

Art and culture[edit]

Yakshagana artist with Kirita depicts King
Bedara Vesha artist

Yakshagana is a classical dance drama common to the state of Karnataka mainly in the districts of Uttara Kannada, Shivamogga, Udupi, Dakshina Kannada and Kasaragod district of Kerala. There are several Yakshagana artists in and around Sirsi and it is being regularly played in Sirsi. Traditionally, Yakshaganas used to start late in the night and run entire night. Bhagavatha along with background musicians who play Chande and Maddale forms himmela. The actors who wear colorful costumes and enact various roles in the story forms Mummela. Yakshagana is sometimes simply called as Aataā in both Konkani and Kannada (meaning play).[10] Yaksha-gana literally means the song (gana) of a Yaksha. Yakshas were an exotic tribe mentioned in the Sanskrit literature of ancient India.[11]

In Sirsi, Holi is celebrated with a unique Carnival. Folk dance called "Bedara Vesha" is performed during the nights beginning five days before the actual festival day. The festival is celebrated every alternate year in the town which attracts a large crowd on all the five days from different parts of the India.[12]

Dollu Kunitha is also another folk dance of Sirsi performed during Bedara Vesha and Marikamba Fair.

Sirsi Supari[edit]

Arecanut is extensively grown in this region. The arecanut grown in Sirsi has unique features like a round and flattened coin shape, particular texture, size, cross-sectional views, taste, etc. Its average dry weight is 7.5 g and average thickness is 16 mm. This unique arecanut has secured a GI tag.'[13]

Budget information[edit]

The annual budget of the CMC Sirsi for the year 2021–22 is Rs.128.28 crores, out of which Rs.781.20 lakhs was proposed for capital expenses, Rs.462.45 lakhs towards proposed revenue payment, Rs.232.09 lakhs towards extra ordinary payment, and for development of SC&ST was Rs.9.86 lakhs.[14]

Savoury and sweet dishes of Sirsi[edit]

Religious places[edit]

Marikamba Fair Night View

Marikamba Temple[edit]

Sirsi's Marikamba temple was built in 1688 and renovated at periodic intervals. The 'Marikamba Jaathre', commemorating the goddess Marikamba, is held by the temple authorities every alternate year. Nearly 100,000 Hindu devotees from all parts of the country attend the fair, making it one of the biggest festivals in South India.

Banavasi Madhukeshwara Temple[edit]

Banavasi is the oldest town in the Karnataka state.[15] It has grown around the Madhukeshwara Temple dedicated to Shiva, built in the 5th century.[16] the supreme God in Shaivism, a major branch of Hinduism.

Madhukeshwara temple, Banavasi

Banavasi contains some of the oldest architectural monuments in southern India.

Shri Swarnavalli Maha Samsthana[edit]

Shree Matha is situated amidst evergreen forests near Shalmala river in Sirsi Taluk of Uttara Kannada district. Its history can be traced back to the period of Adi Shankaracharya who professed Advaita philosophy and established Mathas to propagate it. It is a famous religious center and includes 16 seemas in the Upperghat and several places in the Lowerghat and many more disciples across India. Havyaka Brahmins, Ramakshatriyas, Sheeligas, Siddhis, Marathis, Goulis, Bhandaris and Kunbis and many more are the traditional disciples of this matha.[2]

SodheorSondaorSwadi flourished during the Vijayanagara Empire and is a considered to be a sacred place by both Hindus and Jains. Sonda is known for Shri Vadiraja Matha, Shri Swarnavalli Matha and is about 15 km (9.3 mi) from Sirsi.[17][18]

Manjuguni Venkataramana Temple[edit]

Manjuguni is one of the popular pilgrim centers located in the Uttara Kannada (North Kanara) district of Karnataka state. This place is located at a distance of 26 km from Sirsi. The temple here is dedicated to Lord Venkataramana and Goddess Padmavathi. Devotees believe that, Manjuguni is called as "Tirupati of karnataka". The temple is situated in western ghat belt, popularly known as Sahyadri hills. During winter, this place is covered by thick fog (in Kannada: Manju) and hence it is called by the name 'Manjuguni'. The temple of Lord Venkatramana is a huge complex built in Vijayanagara Style.

According to "Sri Venkatesha Mahatmya" the founder of this temple is 'Tirumala Yogi', a saint.

Jain Matha[edit]

A Jain Matha exists there, and it has been headed by Bhattaraka Swasti Sri Bhattakalanka.[19][20][21] The Sonda Jain Matha is also known as the Swadi Jain Matha.[22]

Churches[edit]

St. Anthony's church is in Sirsi and is situated in the center of the town, and is the main church for the minority Christian population in the region. Another church is St. John Bosco Church situated on Hubli Road. Another church is Infant Jesus Church in Agasebagil. St.Paul's Mar Thoma Church is situated near the Zoo Circle. [citation needed]

Prominent places in and around the Taluk of Sirsi[edit]

Other destinations[edit]

Burude Falls

Notable people from Sirsi[edit]

References[edit]

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