Yaganti Uma Maheshwara Temple , Kurnool district, Andhrapradesh.

Yaganti Sri Uma Maheswara Swamy Temple was constructed in the 15th century by the Sangama Dynasty ruler Harihara Bukka Raya of the great Vijayanagara empire. 1/n
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A feature of this temple is its Pushkarini, a small pond of water on the temple premises. Water flows into this Pushkarini from the bottom of hill through the mouth of a Nandi (bull).This place is famous for its nandhi that is located opposite to the main temple.2/n @mysql_sync
Yaganti Shiva Temple is Located with caves surrounding.Which is famous for Growing Nandi.This Nandi is Growing 1 Inch in Every 20 Years. According to the Archaeological Survey of India, the Nandi (bull) grows its size by an inch every 20 years. 3/n @rightwingchora
as the rock has some chemical properties (silica and iron) to make it grow in size.There is not a clear explanation about this yet.But, legends says that when the kaliyuga (present age) will end, this statue of Nandi will grow so much, that it will get blast.4/n @Voice_Of_Dharma
One more speciality is that there no one can find crows, No crows hover around Yaganti temple even today as Sage Agastya cursed them at this place after being disturbed by the crows while he was in deep meditation.5/n @twt_Sonam @vedvyazz @Nidhi7007
Another attraction of this ancient temple is the burning lamp called Akasha Deepam present at the top of the hill, which is continuously lit all day long...! @AlpaChauhan_ @AnkitaBnsl @vedicvishal

Credit : Sindu S Pillai
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