It is often said that some of life’s most surprising discoveries happen when we least expect them. Today, I experienced this truth firsthand when I realized that a magnificent temple with one crore Shivalingas is located near my home. This discovery left me astonished, and I am still marveling at how such a monumental and spiritually significant place could remain hidden from my notice for so long. The temple, which houses a staggering one crore Shivalingas, is an architectural and spiritual wonder. I had heard whispers about its existence, but I never paid much attention, assuming it was just another small shrine. However, when I finally learned about its grandeur today, I was taken aback. How could such a massive and unique place of worship have escaped my awareness for so long? Curious and excited, From the very first glance, the sheer scale of the place was overwhelming. The sight of countless Shivalingas, meticulously arranged across the temple grounds, was both awe-inspiring and humbling. Each lingam symbolized a deep devotion and a prayer. As I walked through the temple, I couldn’t help but feel a profound sense of peace and connection. The air was filled with the sound of chants and the fragrance of incense, creating a serene environment that invited introspection and reverence. This discovery has been an eye-opener for me, reminding me of the treasures that often lie hidden in our own neighborhoods. We sometimes overlook the beauty and significance of our local heritage, but places like this temple teach us the importance of exploring and cherishing these cultural gems. Realizing that such a magnificent temple exists so close to my home has been a humbling and enlightening experience. It has not only deepened my appreciation for spiritual landmarks but also inspired me to be more curious and observant about the world around me. Truly, the one crore Shivalingas temple is a hidden gem, and I feel fortunate to have...
Read moreThe old route (katta daari) was under maintenence and prefer coming from the main road. Lot of things are there which will mesmerise us. Shiva swami ji was the founder of this and upon your visit, if he is available, meet him and seek his blessings. Temple was maintained well with lot of big idols (and were keep on extending it in a wider scale) and daily annadanam will happen here. Check out the photos and videos uploaded by me. Car parking has big area and is free. River, steps will be there. Must visit for devotional lovers and whoever are interested can buy SIVA KOTI books here to write lord siva names. I cannot able to explain the way we enlighten here... (maa Goddess temple is there where you can ring the bell before your star name). Tree which need to be take care by you, according to your janma nakshatra can be identified here. Navaratna siva linga temple is there in the first floor. Lot many slokas and important information was pasted on the wall near the entrance. You are allowed to touch the main siva linga in the garbhagudi. Don't miss to witness the wonder of other temple which was just below the main temple (underground...
Read moreThis is the one of the best saiva kshetram name called koti linga temple there are so many types of sivalingas and Naga Pratima and Navagraha structure and there is the one main thing there are marakata godess statues there are best thing daily done Anna santharpana i strongly recommend in our life must visit this place
Very huge area . I.e 8 acres of land allotted for saiva temple by sri siva swamiji . It has all the siva lingas marakatha lingam, swarna, loha ,ratna, rasa, spatika etc lingas. Now we got to see the structured temple with 108 ganeshas, veebadhra swamy and maha kaali statues , and nakshatra vanam, and sahasra lingas and there exists a facility to "siva pratista" to which your sivalinga pratista wil be allotted number and 108 ganeshas mandir is there. And panchaloha lingas, mercury abhishekam to sivalingas, and marakatha lingam... and the gold swarna lingam is having tomb like kedarnath and the garbharakshambika amma, natarajasamethaammavari darshan etc.
Urdhwa mukha and chathurmukha kotilingeswara swamy temple is completed...
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