Sacred Geometry of Mount Girnar
Mount Girnar is extremely unique, comprising many formations unlike those found elsewhere on Earth. This is because it was formed due to a vortex of energy that imprinted the resultant sacred geometry of the process in the mountain itself.
From above, we can see it has a hexagonal outline:
This further is layered with a square topographical mapping of the mountain and where the whole mountain is wrapped in a circular band:
The hexagon is not limited to the outer ring, but is also a common shape for the mountain's terrain to have formed:
The Dattatreya Temple sits atop formations of hexagonal shapes as well as a section having a flat-faced wall, as pictured here:
The formation itself is part of a larger structure surrounding the peak that spirals alike to a phi spiral:
Side shot of the formation:
Another view of the formation shows the layering angles of the phi ratio growth of the peak in its formation:
The mountain itself is shaped like a heart:
Energy flows settled into regions representative of the sacred geometry values:
The two lakes in the top right are positioned at 1 positions, as depicted below. The lake at the 8 position is fed by an outlet flow from the mountain that exits at a 1 position. Two additional lakes are positioned along lines involving the 1 value. A last lake is positioned at the 9 value opposite to the defined hexagonal point of the mountain and where the population of the region is most localized--making it, in a sense, a 0 position. And thus the low points of the region also are where low values in the sacred geometry pattern occur:
The Bhavnath Mahadeva Shivling on the mountain is said "to have emerged of its own divine intention."
In conclusion, Mount Girnar is amazing.