Ayodhya Ram Temple: Water from this Karnataka’s sacred mountain will be sent for groundbreaking ceremony
The water from Kashi Vishveshwara Temple's Basava's (bull) mouth will be sent for the groundbreaking ceremony on August 5
A sacred mountain called Antargange in Karnataka’s Kolar will gain historical importance in Ayodhya
Antargange’s water will be sent for Ayodhya Ram Mandir’s construction
The water from Kashi Vishveshwara Temple's Basava's (bull) mouth will be sent for the groundbreaking ceremony on August 5
It is said, even in severe drought, the flow of water from Basava statue never stops
This place is called Dakshina Kashi and it is about 68 km from Bengaluru
A few devotees collected the water in a tumbler, offered rituals and said the same will be sent to Ayodhya
A belief among Kolar residents is that Pandavas had come to south during their forest stay
As Draupadi felt thirsty, to quench her thirst, Arjuna aimed at a rock
After his arrow hit the rock, water started to flow