Yana Caves

Yana Caves

News –

  • The Yana Caves, located in Karnataka’s Uttara Kannada district, were officially declared a Geo-Heritage Site of National Importance by the Geological Survey of India (GSI) in April 2026.

Key Geographical & Geological Features:

  • Location: Situated in the Western Ghats near Gokarna, within the Kumta forest range of the Sahyadri mountains.
  • Composition: Composed of solid, black dolomitic limestone that has been shaped by karstification (dissolution of rock by water).
  • Geo-Heritage Status: Recognized by the GSI for their scientific and cultural value, featuring 61 distinct karst formations in the surrounding 3 km radius.
  • Geological Age: The rock formations are estimated to be around 2,700 million years old.

Mythological & Cultural Significance:

  • Bhasmasura Legend: Local lore associates the blackened appearance of the rocks with the fire from the episode where Lord Vishnu (as Mohini) tricked the demon Bhasmasura into burning himself.
  • Temple Site: A cave temple dedicated to Lord Shiva (Bhairaveshwara) exists at the base of the larger peak, attracting many pilgrims.
  • A small stream called Chandihore, believed to be sacred, originates from the roof of the caves and flows into the Aghanashini river.

Significance

  • Environment & Biodiversity: The site is nestled in the biodiversity-rich Western Ghats (a UNESCO World Heritage Site).
  • Geography: Excellent example of karst topography (fissures, caves, sinkholes) in a tropical region.
  • Culture: Represents the intersection of geology and mythology.

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