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Sri Yaganti Uma Maheswara Temple is 14 km away from Banaganipalli in Kurnool district, 55 km from Nandyal, 80 km from Kurnool, 308 km from Hyderabad, 359 km from Vijayawada.

Yaganti is one of the most famous Shiva Temple in Andhra Pradesh state. The temple dates back to 5th and 6th centuries with contributions from Pallavas, Cholas, Chalukyas and Vijayanagara rulers.

According to Potuluri Veera Brahmendra Swamy, the Basavanna (stone nandi) of Yaganti will come alive and shout when Kali Yuga ends.

It is said that people used to do Pradakshinas (rounds) around it in the past. The temple staff has already removed one pillar as the size of the Nandi has increased. The devotees believe that the Nandi (Bullock, Lord Shiva’s) idol in front of the temple is continuously increasing its size.

The locals say that the idol was initially much smaller than its present size. They say that certain experimentation was carried out on this idol and it was said that the type of rock out of which the idol is carved has a growing or enlarging nature associated with it. As per Archaeological Survey of India the rock grows at the rate of 1 inch per 20 years (10 mm per 8 years).

Agastya pushkarini
Sacred fountain in yaganti(Andhra Pradesh)
Dedicated to uma mahesh. Waterflow
Into pushkarini from the bottom of the hill through the mouth of nandi
Water is sweet nobody know the source.
But water in pond his throughout year.
The #Sankri Village in #Uttarakhand is a route to the Paradise of #Himalayas for every trekker. It is not just a scenic hamlet situated in #Uttarkashi district but also a trekker’s delight.
Main entrance of the #NeemranaFort, whIch is part of the original structure and preserved as it is .

The Fort Palace of #Neemrana is about 125 km from Delhi, on the road to Jaipur in #Rajasthan. Built in 1464, #NeemranaFortPalace became the third capital of the descendants of Prithviraj Chauhan III , who had fled Delhi in 1192 after he was vanquished in battle by Muhammad Ghori. 

Neemrana’s rulers, proud of lineage, continued to assert themselves, even under the British, as their kingdom suffered. In 1947, Raja Rajinder Singh of Neemrana moved down to Vijay Bagh and the Fort Palace crumbled as its ramparts began to give way. For forty years he tried to rid himself of his liability but there were no takers.

In 1986 the ruins were acquired for restoration and by 1991 the fort Palace was resplendent and majestic once again. The restoration has not tampered or altered any original design feature, not even Windows and doors.
Lying at the heart of Delhi, India, the majestic #RedFort, a #UNESCO #WorldHeritageSite and one of the Iconic Sites of the country, stands as a testament to the architectural legacy of the Mughals.
Brihadishvara Temple, also called Rajarajesvaram or Peruvudaiyār Kōvil, is a Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva located in South bank of Kaveri river in Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, India. It is one of the largest South Indian temples and an exemplary example of a fully realized Dravidian architecture. It is called as Dhakshina Meru (Meru of south). Built by Tamil king Raja Raja Chola I between 1003 and 1010 AD, the temple is a part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
As the blue waves wash your legs with cool splash, the green hills find you amused with fresh breeze, that's #RushikondaBeach for you in #Vizag, which has now received the "Blue Flag Certification"! Situated by the captivating coast of Bay of Bengal, the destination has now found a place in FEE Denmark certification list, thereby making India proud and the planet, a greener abode to dwell in!
Nestled atop lush green hills, #HariharFort, also known as #Harshgad, is a historic fort located in #Maharashtra’s #Nashik district. Got goosebumps from this breathtaking view? Well, one can feel their heart racing while climbing these peculiar rock-cut steps cause' this trek offers unusual experiences along with surreal greenery and blissful environment. There is a lot to be experienced yet, so keep adding such adventurous places to your bucket list because you'll travel soon.

For now, just stay home and be safe folks!
Morning Scene in #Kashmir ❀️

The shikar is a type of wooden boat found on #DalLake and other water bodies of #Srinagar in Jammu and Kashmir. #Shikars are of varied sizes and are used for multiple purposes, including transportation of people. A usual shikar seats half-a-dozen people, with the driver paddling at the rear.