Why thousands of lingas adorn this sacred site in Karnataka
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL TRENDS, KARNATAKA/ Created : Oct 11, 2024, 23:43 IST
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Sahasralinga in Karnataka's Uttara Kannada features thousands of shivalingas carved onto the rocks along the Shalmala River, visible when waters recede in February. Commissioned by a ruler and revered by pilgrims, these intricate … Read more
Sahasralinga in Karnataka's Uttara Kannada features thousands of shivalingas carved onto the rocks along the Shalmala River, visible when waters recede in February. Commissioned by a ruler and revered by pilgrims, these intricate carvings tie natural beauty with spiritual significance and ancient rituals. Read less
Each year, when the river’s water recedes in February, these lingas become visible, creating a captivating and almost surreal landscape.
The sight of a thousand lingas spread out across the rocks is simply mesmerising. When the water level goes down, that's when the carvings are fully exposed. The lingas are of various sizes and all of them are intricately carved. It’s a rare and captivating experience, blending natural beauty with human craftsmanship and spiritual significance.
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The reasons behind the creation of the Sahasralinga carvings remain unclear, but still, the site attracts religious devotees. You may say that people are fascinated by ancient mysteries or they just have a soft corner in their hearts for sacred spaces.
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