🧵 7 Mysterious Ganesh Temples in India You’ve Probably Never Heard Of
Self-growing idols, forest-hidden shrines, ancient legends - these temples are full of divine mystery.
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1. Kanipakam Vinayaka, Andhra Pradesh
A swayambhu Ganesha idol that’s literally growing in size.
The temple well never dries, and the idol is partly submerged — no one knows how deep it goes.
📍 Chittoor
2. Idagunji Ganapati, Karnataka
An ancient 2-armed form of Ganesha, worshipped since the Dvapara Yuga.
Believed to remove heavy karmic obstacles quickly.
📍 Uttara Kannada
3. Dholkal Ganesha, Chhattisgarh
Discovered in 2012 on a 3,000 ft hilltop, deep in tribal forests.
The idol mysteriously fell off the cliff in 2017 — villagers carried it back and reinstalled it.
📍 Dantewada
4. Trinetra Ganesh, Rajasthan
The only Ganesha temple where he’s worshipped with his full family.
Also features a rare third eye.
People still send wedding invites here for blessings.
📍 Ranthambore Fort
5. Ucchi Pillayar, Tamil Nadu
Built on a 3.8-billion-year-old rock.
Legend: Ganesha ran here after tricking Ravana.
Has days where it casts no shadow at noon.
📍 Tiruchirappalli
6. Karpaka Vinayakar, Tamil Nadu
A 6-ft tall rock-cut idol with two arms and a right-curved trunk — a rare and powerful form.
Carved in a cave over 1,600 years ago.
📍 Pillayarpatti
7. Ganapatipule Temple, Maharashtra
A naturally formed Ganesha idol facing the sea, one of the very few in India.
Believed to have self-manifested over 400 years ago.
📍 Ratnagiri
These temples show Ganesha is more than a remover of obstacles — he’s a keeper of ancient secrets.
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