Navilatirtha

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Navilateertha Dam, near Saundatti, Karnataka

Navilatirtha (also written Navilateertha, Naviltirth) it a well-known picnic spot,[1] in Belgaum District, Karnataka, near Saundatti, on the Renuka sagara (Renuka lake), which is on the Malaprabha river.

At Saundatti there is the famous Renuka (Yallamma) temple at Yallammagudda.

Mahatapasvi Shri Kumarswamiji

Navilatirtha is said to be where Gurudeva Mahatapasvi Shri Kumarswamiji meditated in 1932.

Kundalini was awakened as the result of worship of the Devi, Mahatapasvi Shri Kumarswamiji, at the age of 18. He had remarkable spiritual experiences. Another significant stage in his spiritual development was the 'attainment of the siddhi of levitation during his yogic practices at Navilateertha[2] on the banks of Malaprabha River, he attained oneness with ruler of Time and Space.

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Navilateertha, near Saundatti, Karnataka
File:Navila Teertha Dam (Malaprabha river).jpg
Navilateertha Dam (Malaprabha river), near Saundatti, Karnataka


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