A Journey to Kamalashile: The Documentary Film About a Unique Temple Kamalashile is a small village located about 35 kilometers from Kundapura, India. It is surrounded by majestic hills and lush green forests. The area is home to an ancient temple dedicated to the Hindu goddess, unique in its form. Unlike other Hindu shrines where the goddess is worshipped in the form of an idol or painting, this temple features the goddess in the form of a linga – an unusual representation of a deity. The Kamalashile temple has been a source of inspiration for filmmakers and has inspired a new documentary film, aptly titled ‘Kamalashile’. This film takes viewers on a journey to this unique temple and its surrounding area, examining the culture, customs and beliefs of the local community The film is shot in the heart of Kamalashile, with breathtaking views of the hills and forests that surround the temple. The film offers a unique insight into the culture and traditions of the local community ...
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