The Temple that Tracks the Sun: Vidyashankara Temple Karnataka #sringeri #karnataka

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Did you know that there is an ancient temple that tracks the sun? Yes, you heard that right! Built in 1338 CE, the Vidya Sankara Temple is situated in Sringeri, Karnataka. It is dedicated to Vidya Sankara, an aspect of Lord Shiva.
One of the most astonishing features of the temple is its 12 zodiac pillars, arranged in such a way that the sun's rays fall on the corresponding pillar during specific months of the year, effectively allowing the temple to function as a sundial.
The temple was constructed using advanced mathematical concepts, showcasing a profound understanding of astronomy and mathematics in ancient times. It is located near the Sharada Peetham, one of the four major mutts established by Adi Shankaracharya.
The temple's remarkable acoustics amplify chants, showcasing the advanced knowledge of astronomy, mathematics, and architecture in ancient India. Were ancient Indians far more advanced than we imagine? Comment me below!
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