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emanated during this act was so intense that the limestone formations in the Yana area were blackened. The loose black soil or ash seen around the two large rock formations in the area are cited as proof of the legend by devotees who see them as due to the fire and that ashes produced by Bhasmasura death. The two hillocks are also named for this event: the tall peak being Bhairaveshwara Shikhara ("Shiva's hill"), and the smaller peak, a few steps down below, being Mohini Shikhara ("Mohini's hill") where an idol of goddess
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During the dance competition, Mohini cleverly performed a dance bhang ("pose") with hand over head. Without realizing the gravity of this act, the demon king also placed his hand over his head and perished by the fire of his own hands, he was converted into ashes. It is believed that the fire that
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and give a conspicuous identity to Yana and the entire hill range. In the first rock hill, Bhairaveshwara Shikhara, there is 3 metres (9.8 ft) wide opening in the rock face that leads into a cave. Within the cave, there is a bronze statue of
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after the village are tourist attractions and easily approachable by two routes one from Kumta-Sirsi Highway by a small trek through 0.5 kilometres (0.31 mi) the thick forests from the nearest road head and another from Sirsi-Ankola Road.
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4 (NH-4). The best approach to Yana is from Kumta or Sirsi. A road deviation between these two towns on the highway is near the village of Kathagala. There is also an alternate route to reach Sirsi from Yana via Devanhalli and Mathighatta via
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Yana is famous for these two massive rock outcrops known as the Bhairaveshwara Shikhara and the Mohini Shikhara ("Shikhara" means "mountain peak"). The huge rocks are composed of solid black, crystalline
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wanted to place his hands on his patron Lord Shiva's head. He chased Shiva, which unnerved Shiva and prompted him to move from his heavenly abode to earth to seek the help of
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People of the region have expressed a view that Yana should be declared as a National Natural Heritage site, since it is a historical and a major tourist centre in
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or hillocks, surrounded by thick forests and streams, rise sharply above the surrounding area near Yana village. They are part of the Sahyadri hill range in the
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The one with tremendous guts and determination goes to Yana and the one with money bags goes to Gokarna, on one's pilgrimage to Yana.
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is held, along with other festivities. The place and its surrounding hillocks are also known for their evergreen scenic forests.
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The natural creation of the Shiva linga in the cave is attributed by scientists to the geological phenomenon formed by the
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with her beauty. Bhasmsura was quite infatuated by Mohini, and agreed to a challenge she issued for a dance competition.
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in limestone formations. There was a proposal to utilize the rocks for industries such as a cement factory.
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17 connecting Yana village are: Kumta - 25 kilometres (16 mi), Sirsi - 40 kilometres (25 mi),
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devotees rush to Gokarn, for worship whereas people of that town travel to Yana for the same purpose!
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has been formed. Water drips from the roof over the Linga, adding to the sanctity of the place.
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A natural waterfall located at a distance of about 8 km known as Vibhuti Falls ("
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is a tourist destination located in forest of Katgal Range, which is also a part of
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is installed. There are also several other small caves nearby. There is also a
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Sokkidhavanu Yanakke hogutaane, rokkiddhavanu Gokarna ke hoguthane
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is via Sirsi – a distance of 410 kilometres (250 mi) by
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Yana caves
Yana Rocks
Yana is located in Karnataka
Yana is located in India
14°35′23″N 74°33′58″E / 14.5897°N 74.56625°E / 14.5897; 74.56625
India
State
Karnataka
District
Uttara Kannada
Malenadu
Kannada
Time zone
UTC+5:30
IST
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uttarakannada.nic.in/SirsiTourism.html
Malenadu
Uttara Kannada
Karnataka
India
Karnataka
India
outcrops
karst
limestone
Shikhara
Swayambhu
linga
Shivaratri

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