Krishna's Butterball Mahabalipuram Chennai
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Overview of Krishna's Butterball Mahabalipuram
Krishna's Butterball (also known as Vainmkal stone) is a large orbital form of granite and is falls below the small hill near Mammalapuram beach in Kanchipuram district of Tamil Nadu. The angle is about 6 meters tall, 5 meters wide and weighs 250 tons. Krishna's white bowl stands for about 1,200 years in the quadrangular area. Tourists arriving in Mamallapuram see the white ball of Krishna.
Legends of Krishna's Butterball
According to Hindu mythology, the "white ball" of Lord Krishna, who remembers the act of stealing the butters of his mother's butter Handi here.
History of Krishna's Butterball
The Pallava king Narasimha Pallavan Krishna's white ball, which attempted down the cliff from the height, failed in the attempt. Arthur Havelock, the governor of the Madras Presidency in 1908, tried to dive down from the dungeon by the help of seven junctions for safety reasons. But his attempt did not succeed.
How to reach Krishna's Butterball Mahabalipuram
Through all the means of transport, Krishna's Butterball is well connected to the main city. It is located in E Raja St, Mahabalipuram, Tamil Nadu and is close to Mahabalipuram Beach.
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