
Veerabhadreshwara Temple
Temple
Veerabhadreshwara Temple
The Veerabhadreshwara Temple, located in Humnabad, Bidar, Karnataka, is a revered shrine dedicated to Lord Veerabhadra, a fierce incarnation of Lord Shiva. Built in 1725 by Raja Ramachandra Jadhav, the temple is renowned for its unique architecture, including a fascinating moving pillar and two tall lamp pillars, each about 50 feet high.
The temple holds great spiritual significance and is a major pilgrimage site, especially during the annual Veerabhadreshwara Jatra, a seven-day festival celebrated in January or February. This event attracts thousands of devotees and features unique rituals linked to the region's agrarian traditions.
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Veerabhadreshwara Temple is located in Bidar, Karnataka.
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