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2300 Years Old Non Rusting Pillar of Kollur Mookambika Temple

2300 Years Old Non Rusting Pillar of Kollur Mookambika Temple

In this picturesque area in coastal Karnataka, it rains heavily for 6-8 months in a year. Yet this pillar has not rusted for over 2000 years.

It was created by local tribals using age-old indigenous methods. This disproves the propaganda that in ancient India, knowledge was a monopoly of a select few.

 

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