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Shri Kanakgiri Digambar Jain Tirtha Kshetra, Village-Maleyur, District-Chamarajnagar (Karnataka)

Kanakgiri Maleyur, Chamarajanagar, KARNATAKA

571128

Address

Shri Kanakgiri Digambar Jain Tirtha Kshetra, Village-Maleyur, District-Chamarajnagar (Karnataka)

District

Chamarajanagar

Pincode

571128

Temple Timings

Morning: 5:30 AM to Evening: 8:30 PM,

How to Reach

Road: It is 20 Km from Chamarajnagar. Local transport is available. Railway Station:- Kalvande (10 km), Mysore (52 km) Airport: Bengaluru (200 Km)

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History

It is one of the important Jain pilgrim centres of Karnataka known in ancient times as Hemanga Desha, According to 27 stone inscriptions found here, Bhagawan Mahavira once passed through this place during his journey to the south and held a Samavasharan Divya Sabha (a meeting). Nestled amidst green pastures and sandalwood trees, sitting atop the Kanakagiri Hill is an ancient Parshwanatha Jain temple. The temple was built by the kings of the Western Ganga Dynasty in the 5th or 6th century. Kings of later dynasties such as the Hoysala, Vijayanagara and Wadiyar also patronised this temple. It is believed that one king worshipped Bhagwan Parshwanatha here before proceeding to a war in which he was victorious and hence he named the deity, Vijaya Parshwanatha. The main temple on the 350 steps hillock is enclosed in a fort, has four main parts, namely, the mukhamantapa, the navaranga, the sukhanasi and the garbhagriha.This temple enshrines idols of five main deities together тАУ Bhagwan Parshwanatha, Padmavathi Devi, Jwalamalini Devi, Kushmandini Devi, and Kshetrapala Bramha Yaksha. The garbhagriha houses Bhagwan Parshwanatha while the sukhanasi houses the rest. There are 3 temples and tonks of 24 tirthankar. This temple also includes a 18-feet monolithic idol of Lord Bahubali. Kanakagiri is the only place among the Jain centres where Kalasarpadosha parihara puja is performed. Numerous devotees, Jain and Hindu, throng to this place to perform this prayer. According to legends Queen Deverammanni of Mysore royal family once suffered from kalasarpadosha and found relief on worshiping the Goddesses here. So, she gave the temple a unique idol of the hood of snake bearing Dharanendra and Padmavathi figures. The idol is currently placed in the sukhanasi. Outside the fort enclosure are the foot impressions of all the twenty four Tirthankaras inside small sthupas. They are spread all along the hillock. The pathway leads to the top most point of the hill where a small pillar has been erected. There are also a few caves on the hill where Jain munis once meditated. There is a Jain Mutt at the foot of the hill under the patronage of Swasthi Shree Bhuvanakeerthi Bhattaraka Swamiji. Contact No.: 08226-210786, 211786 Mobile: 9900055026, 9900055027, 9900055028

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