The Nagabrahma Subramanya Temple, with a 500-year history, stands out as a rare and intriguing place of worship.
Located in Badanadi, Dakshina Kannada, the temple’s main draw is the unique depiction of two deities, Nagabrahma and Subramanya, within a single stone idol (Ekashila Vigra).
- This unusual representation of two gods in one form makes the temple a significant point of interest in the district.
- The temple features two doors, one facing east and the other facing west.
Further details about the temple’s architecture, rituals, and historical significance are not provided in the source.
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