As one of the waterfalls located just five kilometers off the main temple, this sacred waterfall named Akasaganga Theertham is known for the purity of its water, which is used to conduct holy rituals in the surrounding temples.
Among the many legends that surround this torrential fall of water, the most prevalent and widely accepted is that the Lord himself had led a devotee to this waterfall, which used to bring water for the daily prayers he offered to the Lord.
An awe inspiring sight during the rainy season, the brook of this waterfall has tempted many a tourists to bathe in its refreshing clear waters. This holy teertha has a mention in the Holy Vedas and is believed to originate from the feet of a deity.