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Lepakshi Temple Hanging Pillar || 500 साल पहले बिना मशीन के यह कैसे बनाय...




आंध्र प्रदेश के एक छोटे से गांव में स्थित श्री वीरभद्र मंदिर, लेपाक्षी भारतीय वास्तुकला, आस्था और रहस्य का अद्भुत संगम है।
इस वीडियो में आप जानेंगे लेपाक्षी मंदिर के हवा में लटके स्तंभ, एक ही पत्थर से बनी विशाल नंदी प्रतिमा, और 500 साल पुराने भित्तिचित्रों का रहस्य।

रामायण काल से जुड़ी जटायु की कथा, “ले पक्षी… उठो पक्षी” के शब्दों से इस स्थान को मिला नाम लेपाक्षी
विजयनगर साम्राज्य के समय राजा अच्युतराय के शासनकाल में निर्मित यह मंदिर भगवान शिव के उग्र रूप वीरभद्र को समर्पित है।

इस वीडियो में आप देखेंगे:

  • हवा में लटका स्तंभ (Hanging Pillar Mystery)

  • एकाश्म नंदी प्रतिमा (Monolithic Nandi)

  • वीरभद्र के 14 अवतारों का विशाल भित्तिचित्र

  • नागलिंग और स्कंद पुराण से जुड़ा महत्व

  • महाशिवरात्रि, रुद्राभिषेक और प्रमुख उत्सव

लेपाक्षी मंदिर केवल एक तीर्थ नहीं, बल्कि भारतीय कला, विज्ञान और विश्वास की अमर विरासत है।
यह वीडियो उन सभी के लिए है जो भारत के रहस्यमय मंदिर, इतिहास और संस्कृति को जानना चाहते हैं।

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Lepakshi Temple History in Hindi 

श्री वीरभद्र मंदिर लेपाक्षी

  • हवा में लटका खंभा

  • Lepakshi Temple Mystery

  • Hanging Pillar Temple India

  • Jatayu Lepakshi

  • Monolithic Nandi Lepakshi

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