“Śivanasamudra: Where Śiva Flows as an Ocean, Śakti and Hari Dwell Within”, Indica Today, May 28, 2027
“I have visited Mysuru several times. During each of these visits, I often heard about a well-known sacred site located nearby, Srirangapatna, which is home to the ancient and expansive Sri Adi Ranganathaswamy Temple. After taking darshan at the temple, I noticed an informational board within the environment explaining the significance of the three main Ranganatha swamy temples: the Adi Ranga Temple, the Madhya Ranga Temple, and the Antya Ranga Temple, the last of which is located in Srirangam. These temples are traditionally regarded as forming a sacred sequence along the course of the river, and it is believed that one should visit them in order, before proceeding to Srirangam.
Having completed my darshan at Adi Ranga, I decided to visit the next shrine in this sequence, the Madhya Ranga Temple. On a subsequent visit to Mysuru, I began my journey early in the morning by taking darshan at the Chamundeshwari Temple. Thereafter, I proceeded towards Śivanasamudra. From Mysuru, I boarded a bus to Kollegal, and from there, I took another bus to Śivanasamudra. I reached the destination at approximately 11:00 a.m.
Madhya Ranga and the Hidden Temple Nearby
After reaching the place, I enquired with local residents along the way to understand what could be seen in the area. They mentioned the well-known Gaganachukki and Bharachukki waterfalls, which are among the major natural attractions of Śivanasamudra……”
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