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temple which is at least 200 meters in distance. According to a legend, the Nandi was chased by a tiger and the Nandi reached the summit and was near this mound. It jumped on the pillar and sat on the pillar to save its life. We can see the carved hooves etched on the granite stone below the mound and also near the pillar atop of this mound. How did ancient people managed to transfer both pillar and Nandi above this small, windy, & steep mound; how did the ancients manage to balance the height of Nandi by placing the pillar, which is more than 8 feet, to sync exactly at 180 degrees or directly opposite to the main deity of the temple that is at least 200 meters far away on highest (main) granite mound.
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and how much feet it goes below the ground level to support its immense height and weight. There is a belief that if at all anyone manages to place a small stone on the horizontal stone slab placed on the obelisks, then their wishes will be fulfilled. A similar structure is also seen after few steps up on the stairway to the summit, but it is a very small one (around 8–10 feet tall).
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There are 2 huge granite obelisks of around 30 feet tall (from the ground-level) at the beginning of the stairs to the hill, which easily weigh around 15-20,000 kilos each, and are placed in a pi-symbol-like format using a granite slab on these two obelisks. Many are not sure who made this and why,
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making it holy/sacred. Some people also drink it believing it brings good fortune. Many are not sure how water is emerging there or is this just a rainwater stocking in some accidentally naturally-occurring pond-like structure. If so, why it remains almost the same in all seasons is also not clear.
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There are few large metallic utensils inside the temple which weigh hundreds of kilos, including a very large bindige (pot used to store and transport water in India by Indian women), a large cup, and a bell (which was stolen later on). How these, which weigh many tonnes together, were carried atop
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Many mysteries surround this place and the place lacks experts and explanation to many questions. The local people and also few experts are not sure of many questions like why the temple was built at such a height (3000+ steps to the summit); what was the need or significance of building it at this
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There is also a cave below this temple at few feet below, which has a very short suranga marga (a secret chamber/hole/pathway to escape) that leads to the temple basement or entrance. One person at a time can crawl through this hole. There is another cave beside the statue with adequate space to
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There is a huge dug-up well nearby the basement of the hill that has a huge hard rock slanted slightly on one of its sides. If you throw any kind of stone onto it, the stone you throw will break into some pieces for sure. This might be due to gravity, as the slanted rock is a few feet below the
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There are many beehives that can be found built on a huge rock before reaching the summit. A little strange thing is even though most of the hill is filled with thick vegetation, there are very few flowering plants & trees, so why they are nesting there? No idea! But, bees are also known to
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on top of a pillar made of granite pillar weighing many tonnes on a very small and steep granite mound lying directly opposite to the main deity, Mallikarjuna. Almost all Lord Shiva's temple will have a Nandi in front of it. Here too, amazingly, the Nandi sits just directly opposite to the main
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the hill (since they are impossible to make it on summit); . Archaeologists think they were made to feed the pilgrims visiting that place, but they have no answer how the food was carried from below to the summit (since it is impossible to make or prepare any kind of food atop the hill).
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Most of the population is from Gowda And Uppara (Sagara
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outside of
Hanuman mandir (temple), which has a 2x4-inch hole through which head of Lord Ganesha has been carved inside almost to the center/middle portion of the lingam. This is one of its kind find nowhere else, probably. No idea who carved it, how, and when.
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built using granite slabs just around few hundreds of steps from below wherein the deity is missing. Locals are not sure if that was a temple (of which deity?) and the deity was destroyed (if so, by whom?) or the statue was stolen (if so, by whom?).
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Bettadapura is 618171.
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