The Tirumalai Jain caves have the murals in all its four small rooms exist parallel to each other. Some of the murals are damaged and difficult to identify. Mahavira (Kunthavai Jinalaya) Jain temple is named as V
The Tirumalai Jain caves have the murals in all its four small rooms and exist parallel to each other. Some of the murals are damaged and difficult to identify. The South extreme cave is numbered as I.
The Tirumalai Jain caves have the murals in all its four small rooms exist parallel to each other. Some of the murals are damaged and difficult to identify. The cave located on the northern side of the south cave is numbered as II
The Tirumalai Jain caves have the murals in all its four small rooms exist parallel to each other. Some of the murals are damaged and difficult to identify. The cave located on the middlle is numbered as III
The Tirumalai Jain caves have the murals in all its four small rooms exist parallel to each other. Some of the murals are damaged and difficult to identify. The cave located on the northern side is numbered as IV
Tirumalai Jain Rock Cut Cave. Outside Rock [16th Century]
Scope & Content:
The narrow cell which opens into a flight of steps that leads to a cave is painted in rich tapestry of colours, even in the dark and dingy corners of the cave probably done by the Jain monks who had lived in these caves. The walls are painted with rich colours depicting deities, symbols, their id...
Samavasaraṇa (is the divinely constructed celestial assembly hall from where all Gods, humans and animals can hear the teachings of a Tirthankara in the middle). Creators: Vijayanagara, Chola kings and Jain Monks
Samavasaraṇa (is the divinely constructed celestial assembly hall from where all Gods, humans and animals can hear the teachings of a Tirthankara in the middle). Creators: Vijayanagara, Chola kings and Jain Monks