This Shiva temple has 1 crore Shivaling and 108 feet long idol.

Bhole Shankar, Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh are worshiped as the creator and patron of the universe. There are many famous Shiva temples all over India. Lord Shiva is called Mahakal, Mahadeva, Mahakaleshwar, Shambhu, Nataraja, Bhairava and Adiogi. One of these is the Sri Kotalingeshwara Samvami Temple in Katsamandra village in Kolar district of Karnataka. Come, learn interesting things related to this temple.

Many believe that the shrine was built around the 1980s by Sambha Murthy and his wife V Rukmini. In 2018, Sambha Murthy i.e. Swamiji passed away. It is said that the Swami wanted to establish millions of Shiv Lingas here. The place had a total of five shillings. Then there is 101 and then 1001 and today there is 1 crore shivling. One of the most important of the temple beliefs is that Indra founded Shivaling here to eliminate the curse of Gautam ish. After this the place is known all over India as Kotalingeshwara. In this temple, any devotee can establish a Shivalinga named after him.

There are 11 other temples in the region, besides the Kotli Lingeshwara Temple. Of these 11 temples, the main temples of the complex are Brahma, Vishnu, Rama-Lakshmana-Sita and Venkataramani Swamy.

The height of the shivling installed in the temple is 108 feet. Millions of people reach here on Mahashivratri day. At the same time, the devotees ask for their ich. It is said that all desires are fulfilled here.

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