8 Mysterious Underground Temples of Ancient India

By MindStick

Sri Padmanabhaswamy Temple, Kerala – This temple's underground vaults contain treasures worth billions, with a sealed chamber that remains unopened.

Hampi Underground Shiva Temple – Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this partially submerged temple remains hidden beneath the earth, filled with water.

Chandraprabhu Jain Temple – An underground Jain temple with intricate carvings, believed to be a meditation retreat for monks in ancient times.

Bhaja Caves – These Buddhist caves house an underground temple with stupas and carvings, where monks once practiced secret spiritual rituals.

Udayagiri Caves, Madhya Pradesh – The underground temple of Lord Vishnu features a massive Varaha sculpture, symbolizing his victory over darkness

Narasimha Jhira Cave Temple – Located inside a water-filled cave, devotees walk through waist-deep water to reach the idol of Lord Narasimha

Pataleshwar Cave Temple - A rock-cut Shiva temple in Pune, featuring massive pillars and a mysterious underground chamber with a Nandi statue.

Patal Bhuvaneshwar - This hidden cave temple is believed to house 33 crore deities, with natural rock formations resembling divine figures.

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