Veerabhadra Temple:
This temple was constructed in 1530 CE and located in Lepakshi, India. The main temple contains three parts: Assembly hall called as mukha mantapa Inner chamber called as arda mantapa and the garbhagriha. The mysterious thing about this temple is that the temple has around 70 pillars that supports the roof. But among them one corner pillar is not landed on the floor. It is considered as the hanging pillar in this temple. Some engineers tried to find out the secret behind the hanging pillar but they failed in finding out how the pillar remains hanging from the ground. And also there was a large foot print inside the stone in the temple. This foot print is 3 feet long and some amount of water enters into the footprint from underground and keeps it wet.
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