The secret of this strange temple? No one has resolved it to date

Rali Krishna/Kurnool: There are no temples in India that challenge science. One of these is the Yaganti Temple in Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh. This Temple of Lord Ardhanarishwar is also called Shri Yaganti Uma Maheshwari Temple, but this is in discussion because of its secrets. Here, the form of Nandi or the edge of Jalakund in Gopur, the secrets associated with this temple, is still a challenging science. It is alleged that the size of the stone image of the stone installed in this temple is constantly increasing. Can manufacturers have life? Each year, the size of this nandi increases. Local people say that the size used to be small, but that it has now almost become the size of the courtyard of a temple! Many intellectuals and scientists have done research here, but it is still a mystery. Finally, scientists have said that this stone has an effect, so it grows every 20 years at a rate of 1 inch. Fans of science consider it the Leela of Lord Maheshwar. Not just Nandi, the dam of the Yaganti Temple is also a mystery. The water flows to the main temple in the pool between Rajgopur. Water is constantly coming out under the shivling, which remains a mystery. The source of water coming from the two Gopuram Gopuram is not yet understood. It is also a big secret here that this water after 16 hectares outside the temple cannot be irrigated with this water. Crows do not come in this temple. Local people believe this is happening because of the curse of August Sage. People claim that the idol found here in the Venkateswara cave is older than the establishment image of Tirupati. Not only that, it is also said that Veer Brahma, called Nostradamus of India, wrote a few chapters of the Calculus book here. Share this story -tags