Lepakshi Temple – Part 10: The Hanging Pillar and Mythological Narratives in the Natya Mandapa
After marvelling at the rhythmic elegance of the Natya Mandapa, we now move to one of the most enigmatic features of the Lepakshi Veerabhadra Temple, the Hanging Pillar and the array of rich mythological bas-reliefs that adorn the Natya Mandapa . The Hanging Pillar: An Enigma in Stone Among the seventy or so monolithic pillars inside the temple, one stands apart, quite literally. Known simply as the Hanging Pillar , this slender column near the eastern edge of the Natya Mandapa doesn’t rest on the ground. Instead, it hovers just slightly above it, with a narrow gap that allows thin objects, like a piece of cloth or paper to pass from one side to the other. It’s not a modern trick. This gravity-defying feature has puzzled engineers, archaeologists, and travellers for centuries. According to local guides, during the British era, an engineer curious to understand the construction technique tried to shift the pillar, inadvertently dislodging it slightly from its original position....