Rock formations and Caves
By Road: 28 km from Kumta / 38 km from OmBodhi Retreat
Yana is famous for its two unique and massive rock formations in the mountains of Western Ghats known as the Bhairaveshwara Shikhara and the Mohini Shikhara. These huge rocks are composed of solid black, crystalline Karst limestone. Bhairaveshwara Shikhara is 120 m (390 feet) high,
while the smaller, Mohini Shikhara, is 90 m (300 feet) high. A cave temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is at the base of the Bhairaveshwara Shikhara. The idol of
Goddess Parvathi is found at the base of the Mohini Shikhara.
According to Hindu mythology, once the demon king Bhasmasura performed penance to
for a boon from Lord Shiva. As per the boon, whatever he touched would burn into ashes. Once the boon was granted, Bhasmasura chased Lord Shiva in order to destroy him. Shiva found refuge in the Bhairaveshwara peak at Yana. The other peak called Mohini is dedicated to Lord Vishnu, who took the form of beautiful damsel, Mohini, and saved Lord Shiva’s life.
These unique rock formations have made Yana a popular destination for pilgrims, trekkers and nature lovers. There is also a small waterfall nearby. Shivaratri is the major annual festival held for 10 days with great religious fervor at Yana.
The best time to visit Yana is during the months of October to April (avoid monsoon season).