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