This Tamil Nadu temple has a 75-feet tall tower, yet its shadow never falls on the ground at noon, leaving scientists puzzled.
In Madurai’s Meenakshi Temple, one of the pillars in the hall doesn’t touch the ground, defying the laws of gravity.
Located in Andhra Pradesh, the Lepakshi Temple has a hanging pillar that doesn’t rest on the ground, yet supports the temple’s weight.
Carved from a single rock in Ellora, this temple was built from top to bottom, a technique impossible even today.
The main idol of Konark’s Sun Temple once floated in the air due to an invisible magnetic force, astonishing scientists.