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Built in 1820 by King Lingarajendra, it’s an ancient shrine of Lord Shiva situated in the heart of Madikeri (Coorg’s capital). The quirky architecture of the temple makes it quite special. Despite being a Hindu temple, it has shades of Islamic architecture. A dome-shaped structure in the middle of the pond with four, small Moorish-type turrets on all sides, substantiates the view of Islamic influence. Legend has it that the king bought the Shiva Linga from Kashi and had it installed at this place. Later on, he built a temple complex quite different to the present structure. It is said that the temple was later modified and dome like structures were added during Tipu Sultan’s rule to avoid destruction. Photography is not allowed inside the temple complex.
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