#lordshiva #harharmahadev #indiantemple #templesofindia #amazing #hinduism The Nandi Bhagwan murti at this temple is growing day by day. Yes, I’m not kidding; this phenomenon has puzzled both devotees and scientists alike. Another amazing feature of this temple is that crows cannot enter the premises due to a curse, making the area a crow-free zone. This is the Yaganti Temple, officially known as the Uma Maheshwara Temple. It’s a fascinating temple located in the Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh, India. The current temple was constructed by King Harihara Bukka Raya of the Sangama Dynasty of the Vijayanagara Empire in the 15th century.
Experiments carried out on the growing Nandi murti have revealed that the type of rock from which the murti is carved has a growing nature associated with it. Archaeologists have yet to determine what kind of properties the stone Nandi has in this Temple. The growth of Nandi has been happening for at least the past 500 years, as documented in the prophetic texts of Hindu saint Potuluri Veerabrahmendra Swami, who lived and wrote his predictions in the 16th century. In these texts, he predicts that the Yaganti Nandi will come to life and grow in size over the ages. Millions of horses will emerge from the caves of Yaganti to follow Bhagwan Kalki, the last avatar of God Maha Vishnu.
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