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  2. Shravanabelagola - Wikipedia

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    Shravanabelagola is located at 11 km (6.8 mi) to the south-east of Channarayapatna in the Channarayapatna taluk of Hassan district of Karnataka. It is at a distance of 51 km (32 mi) south-east of Hassan, Karnataka, the district centre. It is situated at a distance of 12 km (7.5 mi) to the south from the Bengaluru-Mangaluru road (NH-75), 18 km ...

  3. Chandragiri hill - Wikipedia

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    Kalbappu was the early name of the hill and it dominates the history of the town of Shravanabelagola between 3rd century BC and 12th century AD. The Jain traditions link the Mauryan Emperor Chandragupta and his teacher Bhadrabahu with this place. Of the total number of 106 memorials found at Shravanabelagola, 92 are located on the small hill.

  4. Gommateshwara statue - Wikipedia

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    Gommateshwara statue. The Gommateshwara statue is a 57-foot (17 m) high monolithic statue on Vindhyagiri Hill in the town of Shravanbelagola in the Indian state of Karnataka. Carved of a single block of granite, it is one of the tallest monolithic statues in the ancient world. The Gommateshwara statue is dedicated to the Jain figure Bahubali ...

  5. Bahubali - Wikipedia

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    Bahubali (IAST: Bāhubalī, lit. 'one with strong arms') was the son of Rishabhanatha (the first tirthankara of Jainism) and the brother of the chakravartin Bharata. He is a revered figure in Jainism. He is said to have meditated motionless for 12 years in a standing posture (kayotsarga), with climbing plants having grown around his legs.

  6. Akkana Basadi - Wikipedia

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    Akkana Basadi ( lit, temple of the "elder sister", basadi is also pronounced basti) is a Jain temple (basadi) built in 1181 A.D., during the rule of Hoysala empire King Veera Ballala II. The basadi was constructed by the devout Jain lady Achiyakka (also called Achala Devi), wife of Chandramouli, a Brahmin minister in the court of the Hoysala king.

  7. The earliest pictures capturing the art and beauty of Indian ...

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    800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ... captured images in the towns of Halebidu, Belur, and Shravanabelagola. Sixty-eight of these ...

  8. Gommateshwara statue, Karkala - Wikipedia

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    Gommateshwara statue at Shravanabelagola, Dharmasthala, Venur, Gommatagiri along with the one in Karkala are the five monolithic statues of Bahubali in Karnataka. [11] The monolithic colossal statues of Bahubali at Shravanabelagola, Karkala and Venur are considered as wonder of the world.

  9. Parshvanatha basadi, Shravanabelgola - Wikipedia

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    Geographic coordinates. 12°51′18″N 76°29′06″E  /  12.85500°N 76.48500°E  / 12.85500; 76.48500. Architecture. Style. Dravidian architecture. Date established. 11th—12th century. Parshvanatha Basadi or Kamatha Parshvanatha Basadi is a Jain temple (basadi) located on Chandragiri Hill in Shravanabelagola, a town in Karnataka ...