Lord Shiva at Olakal Theertha, Shivagange hill, Karnataka Photos by Manjeshpv (via wikipedia.org)
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Lord Shiva at Olakal Theertha, Shivagange hill, Karnataka Photos by Manjeshpv (via wikipedia.org)
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Hundreds of Shiva Lingas in Koraput Kutunipadar, Odisha
Rohan Santra wrote : An estimated one crore shiva lingas, ranging from a few inches to four feet, along with a plethora of other artifacts have been unearthed from ONE mountain and were being worshipped by tribals for the last 40-50 years in a place not on Google Maps (yet).
Kutunipadar, a lesser known place near Laxmipur, Odisha in India is now gaining enormous popularity as the new religious destination for many.
These idols need to be radiocarbon dated, to determine their exact age.
With all due respect, @odishatourismofficial needs to pay serious attention to this place in terms of infrastructure, accessibility and facilities.
The aura, the energy and the vibe at this celestial place is not something one can express in words. This is a once-in-a-lifetime experience and a must visit.
(via Instagram: Rohan Santra @Nomad_diaries)
Rock Shrine of Meher baba, Khajaguda, Hyderabad, India (via Twitter: venugopal maddipati وینو گوپال میڈی پٹی @venumaddipati)
Velliyangiri hills SHIVA Temple in Coimbatore district, Tamilnadu South Kailayam. (via Facebook: Spritual Memes)
Goa Gajah Elephant Cave, Bali, Indonesia
Alysafinch wrote : Goa Gajah was built in the 9th century and a place for spiritual meditation ✨ the temple has these incredibly detailed faces carved into the stone whose purpose is assumed to be warding off evil spirits 👻 The left side of the temple contains a small niche with a statue of Ganesh, the Hindu deity reminiscent of an elephant. The right side (where the family is worshipping) holds a small worship area with several stone lingam and yoni in honor of Shiva.
(via Instagram: Alysafinch)
Small Cave Shrine of Shiva (via Instagram: Eric Verwey)