Hanging Pillar of Lepakshi
Inside a beautiful Indian temple is a seemingly magical floating pillar that doesn't touch the ground.

šŸ“œ A curious architectural marvel within the 16th-century Veerabhadra Temple.
šŸ” One of 70 pillars, it appears to float without fully touching the ground.

Why Go

✨ Witness a seemingly gravity-defying pillar
šŸ™ Explore a significant Hindu pilgrimage site dedicated to Lord Shiva
šŸŽØ Admire ornate sculptures, murals, and ancient Vijayanagara architecture
šŸ“ø Great photo opportunities with the unique pillar
šŸ“œ Discover rich history, intricate carvings, and local legends
šŸ€ Experience good luck by passing an object underneath the pillar

Why Avoid

āŒ Pillar's floating status is debated, some say due to seismic activity or construction error

Tips

🧣 Bring a thin scarf or paper to test the floating pillar
šŸ“ø Don't miss the monolithic Nandi bull nearby

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