
Veerbhadreshwar Temple
Temple
Veerbhadreshwar Temple
Sri Veerabhadreshwara Temple, located in Humnabad, Bidar, Karnataka, is a renowned pilgrimage center dedicated to Lord Veerabhadra, a fierce incarnation of Lord Shiva. The temple was built by Raja Ramachandra Jadhav in 1725 and is famous for its unique architecture, intricate carvings, and the moving pillar within the sanctum. The temple also features two tall lamp pillars, each about 50 feet high.
According to mythology, Veerabhadra was created from the wrath of Lord Rudra (Shiva) after his wife, Goddess Sati, self-immolated during a great Yagna. The temple is a significant site for devotees of Lord Shiva and attracts many visitors throughout the year, especially during the annual seven-day Veerabhadreshwara Jatra held in January/February.
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