Shivagange is a Hindu pilgrimage center near Dobbaspet, in the Bengaluru Rural district of India, with a height of 804.8 meters (2640.3 feet). It is 20 kilometers from Tumkur and 54 kilometers from Bengaluru.
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The sacred mountain is formed like a shivalinga, and a spring called "Ganga" flows nearby, giving the location its name.
It is also known as Dakshina Kashi (Southern Kashi) and is home to several temples including Gangadhareshwara, Sri Honnammadevi, Olakal Teertha, Nandi Statue, Patalagange, and others.
Because of its restricted location, a historical rock statue of Nandi or Basavanna carved on top of a steep rock is regarded as a spellbinding sculpture.
This hill contains Sharadambe temple as well as various theerthas such as Agasthya theertha, Kanva theertha, Kapila theertha, Pathala Gange, and others.
The tank of Sri Gangadhareswara Swamy Temple When a ghee Abhishek is performed on Shivalinga, the ghee transforms into butter, which is an unusual miracle.
During abhisheka, devotees can witness the miracle in real-time. The ghee that transforms into butter is thought to have therapeutic properties and can treat a variety of diseases.
According to mythology, a secret tunnel runs from this temple's sanctum sanctorum (Garba Griha) to the Gavi Gangadhareshwara temple in Bengaluru, which is around 50 kilometers away.
Source: @ancient.bharat_
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