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Shravanabelagola - Indragiri


A view of Indragiri (Doddabetta) from Chandragiri (Chikkabetta).
A view of Indragiri (Doddabetta) from Chandragiri (Chikkabetta).
A view of Indragiri (Doddabetta) from Chandragiri (Chikkabetta).
A view of Indragiri (Doddabetta) from Chandragiri (Chikkabetta).
Lord Bahubali on the Indragiri hillock as seen from Chandragiri.
Indragiri Mahadwara
Tourism office on the footsteps of Indragiri.
Footsteps to Indragiri.
A view of Jaraguppe and Brahmadevara Basadi.
An inscription in Kannada on Indragiri - explains that the Brahmadevara Basadi was built by a person Girigowda.
Brahmadevara Basadi - Nagashilpa (snake) idols.
Brahmadevara Basadi - Inside the temple.
Brahmadevara Basadi - priest Sri Udaya Pandit offering pooja to the Brahmadeva idol in the sanctum sanctorum.
Brahmadevara Basadi - Brahmadeva idol in the sanctum sanctorum.
Jaraguppe Basadi - Inside View.
Jaraguppe Basadi - Priest Sri Udaya Pandit offering pooja to the main deity - Lord Parshwanath.
Jaraguppe Basadi - main deity - Lord Parshwanath.
Jaraguppe Basadi - Jain idols in display.
An inscription in Kannada with the word 'Jayadhavala'.
Vidyananda cave, Acharya 108 Sri Vidyanandaji Maharaj did his meditation regularly in this cave during the 1981 Mahamasthakabhisheka.
Vidyananda Pada (Foot prints).
Torana, welcomes the visitors.
Belli bagilu (the silver gate), entrance to the fort enclosure.
Odegalla Basadi - Side View.
Odegalla Basadi - Front View.
Odegalla Basadi - Main Deity Adinatha Tirthankara.
Odegalla Basadi - Neminatha Tirthankara consecrated on the right garbagriha.
Odegalla Basadi - Jain nuns (Mathaji/Sadhvi) bow down in front of the left garbagriha dedicated to lord Shanthinatha.
Odegalla Basadi - Shanthinatha Tirthankara consecrated on the left garbagriha.
Odegalla Basadi - Left Side View.
Chowbis Tirthankara Basadi.
Chowbis Tirthankara Basadi - Main Deity - 24 Tirthankaras engraved on a single stone.
Inscriptions on the way up the hill.
A ruined dwarapalaka idol on the way to Chennanna Basadi.
Chennanna Basadi.
Manasthambha in front of Chennanna Basadi.
Chowmukha Tirthankara idol on the Manasthambha in front of Chennanna Basadi.
Chennanna Mantapa in front of Chennanna Basadi.
A view of Tyagadakambha.
Front view of Tyagadakambha.
Siddhara Gundu.
Akhandabagilu along with the Gajalakshmi carvings.
Gajalakshmi carving on the lintle of the Akhandabagilu. This carving is one of the biggest Gajalakshmi carvings in India.
Kanchigubbi Bagilu.
A pillar after Kanchi Gubbi Bagilu with carvings of a Jain Muni, Monkey eating Jack fruit, and dancing drummers.
Gulakayajji Bagilu.
A view of Bhagawan Bahubali from the outer prakhara.
Outer Prakhara.
Carvings of Lord Ram, Lakshman and Sita along with Hanuman in the walls of the outer prakhara.
Outer Prakhara - A carving of Lord Krishna dancing on Cobra - 'Krishna's Kalinga Mardhana'- flanked by Nagadevi on his right.
Outer Prakhara - A carving of Lord Krishna eating butter.
Outer Prakhara - A carving of a soldier fighting in the battle field.
Outer Prakhara - A carving of a Tirthankara.
Outer Prakhara - An image of Lord Bahubali carved excatly behind the main idol.
Outer Prakhara - Wodeyar Mantapa, this mantapa speaks about the Shravanabelagola Jain muts being is debts and the contribution made by the Wodeyars (kings) of Mysore to save the Mutt.
Outer Prakhara - Gullakayajji Mantapa.
Gullakayajji - Goddess Padmavathi.
Brahma Yaksha in the Gullakayajji Mantapa.
Outer Prakhara - Siddhara Basadi.
Siddhara Basadi - Main deity Siddha Bhagawan and inscriptions inside the temple.
Boppanna's Inscription - This inscription speaks about how Poet Boppanna has described Lord Bahubali in his poems.
Images of Jain Goddesses made of 'Gachhu Gare' (a mixture of lime and sand) inside the area around Lord Bahubali.
Goddess Ambika - in the inner prakhara around Lord Bahubali.
Idol of Lord Chandranatha in Kayotsarga - at the beginning of the inner prakhara (called as the Suttalaya) around Lord Bahubali.
Tirthankaras idols in Kayotsarga in the Suttalaya (the inner prakhara surrounding Lord Bahubali).
Tirthankaras idols in Kayotsarga in the Suttalaya (the inner prakhara surrounding Lord Bahubali).
Tirthankaras idols in Kayotsarga in the Suttalaya (the inner prakhara surrounding Lord Bahubali).
Tirthankaras idols in Kayotsarga in the Suttalaya (the inner prakhara surrounding Lord Bahubali).
Tirthankaras idols in Kayotsarga in the Suttalaya (the inner prakhara surrounding Lord Bahubali).
Chowri bearer to the right of Lord Bahubali.
Feet of Lord Bahubali.
A Marathi inscription found at the feet of Lord Bahubali. This is said to be the oldest Marathi inscription in the world.
Lord Bahubali - The magnificient single stone carving.
Bhagawan Bahubali - The magnificient single stone carving.
Bhagawan Bahubali - The magnificient single stone carving.
Face of Bhagawan Bahubali.
Face of Bhagawan Bahubali.
 
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