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This temple consist of a unique cave phenomenon that is the sunlight passes through the horns of the bull to light up the Gavi Ganagadareshwara idol and this happens on the day of Makara Sankranthi i.e. January 14th or 15th every year. |
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Bangalore is also known for its temples.Prominent among these temples is the Gavi Gangad Hareshwara temple.This cave temple was constructed during the reign of Kempegowda, the founder of Bangalore and is dedicated to lord Shiva. Hence the significance of the temple is immense. However what attracts devotees and tourists alike is a unique occurance every year. In the month of January, on the auspicious occasion of Makarsankranti, a ray of sunlight passes through the horns of the bull Nandi which is situated outside the temple and lights up the Gavi Ganagadareshwara idol inside the cave. |
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Since India is a country of varied religions,there are times when certain events go unnoticed. Similarly the once a year event of natural lighting of a part of the Sri Gavi Gangadareshwara Temple is at times not really known by most. |
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very true tube light ( i myself did not about this till i read this now ) anyways thanks for sharing info.. and do come up with such good and strange facts thanks again |