Featured Story · Series I
Male Mahadeshwara —
Lord of MM Hills
"He did not come to build a temple. He came to live among the tigers, the trees, and the people who had nowhere else to turn."
Deep in the forested hills of Chamarajanagar district, Karnataka, a young Shaivite saint arrived centuries ago — walking barefoot through tiger country, carrying only a trishul and devotion to Shiva. He is venerated as both saint and deity, a protector whose white tiger companion is not tamed, but simply present — a fellow inhabitant of the same wild.
Karnataka
Shaivism
MM Hills
Forest Deity
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