23rd
December 2018.
The
visit to this Jain beds is a part of Bagavathy Hills heritage trekking organized
by the History of Vellore Facebook group. The Bhagavathy Hill is about 1100 feet
with many Natural shelter. These caves are prehistoric habitation site and
latter occupied by the Jains. It was told that Neolithic period ( 10000 BC ) tools are found from this shelters/ hill. From
2nd Century these shelters are occupied by the Jains.
Above
800 feet there are no much trees or vegetation except lemon grass and shrubs.
Steps are chiseled on the rocks to climb up for about 50 feet. On the top of
the hill there are some cave shelters, an Amman Temple and remains of old
temples. One of the cave shelter has the
10th century Rashtrakuta King Kannaradevan’s inscription and Kannada
inscriptions. Just near to this Three Jain
beds are chiseled in a shelter with Brahmi inscriptions. These inscriptions are
heavily damaged and unreadable due to vandalism by the miscreants. Perhaps
the inscriptions are the name of the persons responsible for creating the beds
for Jain monks.
In
addition to this there are two foot prints/ pathams carved on a rock near dilapidated temple
structures on the top of the hill. It was told these pathams are related to
Jainism. The padas are being worshiped by the locals who ventured to this
hill to worship Sri Kalki Bhagavathy Amman. Looking at the carvings, in my
opinion it may not be connected with Jainism.
Jain beds
Tamizhi inscriptions are faintly visible ( மாறன் மழவன் - திருச்சி பார்த்தியின் குழுவில் இருந்து )
Tamizhi inscriptions are faintly visible
Sripatham... ?
---OM
SHIVAYA NAMA---
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