Udupi is a picturesque, offbeat district in Karnataka. It has a fascinating history intertwined with local legends. For instance, the name “Udupi” originates from the Sanskrit words “Udu” (meaning “stars”) and “Pa” (meaning “lord”). According to a legend, King Daksha cursed the moon, causing its light to diminish. To regain its radiance, the moon prayed to Lord Shiva at the Chandramouleshwara Temple in Udupi. As a result, a linga representing Lord Shiva was created and can still be seen today at the temple. This legend gives Udupi its name, which translates to “land of the lord of the stars,” referring to the moon.