Lepakshi is a small village in India located about 100 km from Bangalore. It contains several amazing sights at once.
Sita's Trail
First, the giant footprint of the goddess Sita is about a meter in size.
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Hanging column
Secondly, there is the famous hanging column. Its peculiarity is that it does not touch the ground.
For the entertainment of tourists, local guides slip a newspaper or scarves under it to show that the column is really "floating" in the air. For many years, experts have tried to unravel the mystery of the hanging column. For example, during the colonization of India, British engineers even tried to dislodge the convoy from its place, but fortunately, they failed. Until now, despite advanced engineering knowledge and modern equipment, scientists have not discovered the secret of a hanging column that violates the laws of gravity.
Stone circles
And here there is another attraction, which few people know about - stone circles of the correct shape, carved with an unknown purpose.
Note that these circles are very similar to those found in the Saharaslinga archaeological complex on the Shalmala River in India. In my opinion, this is the correct form indicates that these circles are the remains of some kind of man-made structures.
Let me remind you that during the expedition to India, we found amazing squares and lingams in Hampi.
Natalia Trubinovskaya