Video - The Mystery of the Floating Pillar: Veerabhadra Lepakshi Temple
Do you know about this mysterious ancient Indian temple that has baffled everyone? The Veerabhadra Lepakshi Temple in Andhra Pradesh, India, is an ancient marvel. According to various Hindu Puranas, this temple was constructed by a sage named Agastya. What is so intriguing about Agastya is that he doesn't seem to be a normal human being; he is one among the Saptarishis, or the seven great sages of ancient India. The most surprising thing is that these seven sages are described in almost all the ancient cultures around the world. They are credited with creating and developing the first civilizations on our planet. Sage Agastya is even credited with creating the Javanese language, which is used in Java and Indonesia. The Veerabhadra Lepakshi Temple is believed to have been constructed by Agastya, and you will be shocked to know that there is a huge stone pillar in this temple which does not touch the ground—it appears to be hanging in the air. To this day, no one knows how this pillar was constructed. This floating pillar, known as the Hanging Pillar of Lepakshi, has attracted countless visitors and researchers, all of whom are left amazed by its mysterious levitation.