A distinctive spiritual-and-cultural site known for its inclusive visitor pull and the famous annual “Rottela Panduga” tradition, where people come with wishes and participate in the symbolic roti exchange. The setting near the water tank/lake and adjacent open spaces gives it a unique festival landscape feel that draws both devotees and curious travellers.
About this place
History & highlights
Sources describe local tradition linking the shrine to twelve martyrs and note how the urs/festival practice evolved over time, making it a living heritage site where ritual, community gathering, and regional identity continue to shape its cultural history year after year.
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