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Krishna’s Butter Ball

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Krishna’s Butter Ball is one of the most fascinating natural wonders in Mamallapuram (Mahabalipuram), Tamil Nadu. This massive granite boulder, delicately balanced on a sloping rock surface, has intrigued visitors for centuries due to its seemingly gravity-defying position. Locally known as Vaan Irai Kal, the rock is believed to weigh around 250 tons and appears as if it could roll down at any moment—yet it remains perfectly stable.

Named after Lord Krishna’s love for butter, the boulder’s round shape resembles a giant ball of butter dropped by the playful deity. Despite numerous attempts by ancient rulers and modern engineers to move it, the rock has never budged, adding to its mystery and charm. The site beautifully blends natural geology with mythological folklore, making it a favorite among tourists and photographers.

Surrounded by lush greenery and historic monuments, Krishna’s Butter Ball is an iconic landmark of Mamallapuram. Its unique positioning, scenic backdrop, and cultural significance make it a must-visit attraction for families, history lovers, and nature enthusiasts alike.

📍 Location: Mamallapuram (Mahabalipuram), Tamil Nadu
🚗 By Road: Around 60 km from Chennai via East Coast Road (ECR)
🚌 By Bus: Frequent buses available from Chennai, Chengalpattu, and nearby towns
🚆 By Train: Nearest railway station – Chengalpattu (approx. 30 km)
✈️ By Air: Nearest airport – Chennai International Airport (approx. 55 km)

  • October to March – best season with pleasant weather
  • Early morning or evening for comfortable sightseeing and photography
  • Winter months offer cooler temperatures and clear skies
  • Avoid midday summer hours due to heat
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