Veerabhadra Temple
Mysterious Things: Out of 70 huge pillars, one pillar stays intact without any support leaving the bottom space that doesn’t let it touch the ground with a few margins.

“F amous for its one hanging pillars out of 70, Veerabhadra Temple in the Lepakshi district of Andra Pradesh is a mysterious temple in India. Its history dates back to the 16th century, and its architecture depicts the Vijaynagar style. Due to its one pillar dangling from the roof, many tourists find it intriguing, and thus, Veerabhadra Temple has become a famous temple not only in Andhra Pradesh but across the country. You can also put a cloth under the recognizable space to test the magical gap between the pillar and ground. When you enter the temple premises, get ready to be amazed by the cultural and ancient engineering marvel. You will see various deities of God and Goddess carved on the temple walls, including pillars. Make sure to witness roof painting to marvel at the ancient Indian culture and traditions.

Dedicated To: Lord Kal Bhairav Nath (reincarnation of Lord Shiva)

Timings: 5:00 AM – 8:30 PM (all days of the week)