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Kotitirtha
Kotitirtha is a holy pond located in Gokarna, Karnataka.

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Kotitirtha, Gokarna, KarnatakaKotitirtha is one of the most sacred places of Gokarna in Karnataka. It is a man-made tank holding great religious significance. This pond is visited by both locals and tourists around the year. According to a legend in Gokarna, Kotitirtha is believed to be the origin of a thousand springs. People come to visit this spot and take a holy dip in the waters of Kotitirtha. It is located near to the popular Mahabaleshwar Temple as a result of which it attracts several tourists to it.

Visiting Information to Kotitirtha
Kotitirtha is located 700 meters away from the Gokarna bus station. Gokarna Road railway station and Goa airport are the nearest to Gokarna. National Highway 16 connects Gokarna to other major cities of India.

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