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A continuation post to Bhima's Gateways .
19th June 2017.
The Jain’s temple is on the main road, 500 meters
from Kamalapura on the Hampi to Kampli Road and very near Bhima’s Gateways
dedicated to Kunthunath called Kunthunath jinalaya. This temple was built by
Irugappa Dandanayaka in 1386 CE for the 17th Tirthankarar Kunthunath. This temple exists before Vijayanagara.
The temple is facing north with a monolithic manasthamba in front. There is an inscription of Irugappa 1385 CE, a general of the
King Bukka II, found on this manasthamba. In the reign of Harihara II, this
temple was known as Chaityalaya and it is now called as Ganagitti jinalaya.
The sanctum sanctorum consists of sanctum, artha mandapam, Maha mandapam
and two sanctums, which are empty now. The sanctum the super structure or
the vimana with out stupi is of nagara style with stepped pyramid look,
constructed with stone. There is a brick arch above the mukha mandapa with
stucco images. The
mandapa Pillars has the reliefs related to vaishnava religion.
Sanctum is empty at present
Inscription stone
The
inscription tablet (The
symbol at the centre has undergone many changes to the present Jain symbol ie liberation
of soul attains moksha. )
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to be continued Malayanatha Raghunatha temple.
---OM
SHIVAYA NAMA---
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