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  2. Kallil Temple - Wikipedia

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    Kallil Temple is a hindu -Jain temple located at Kerala, South India. It is 8 km away from Perumbavoor in Ernakulam district of Kerala. Kallil in Malayalam means 'in stone'. It is one of the most ancient hindu temple in Kerala. [1] It is one of the protected monuments in Kerala under Kerala State Department of Archaeology. [2]

  3. Jainism in Kerala - Wikipedia

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    Medieval Jain inscriptions are mostly found on the borders of Kerala proper, such as in Wayanad in the north-east, Alathur in the Palghat Gap and Chitharal in Kanyakumari District. Epigraphical evidence suggests that the shrine at "Tirukkunavay", perhaps located near Cochin, was the major Jain temple in medieval Kerala (from c. 9th century CE ...

  4. List of Jain temples - Wikipedia

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    Jain Temple, Melbourne – 124-126 Rowans Rd, Moorabbin, Victoria 3189 – Melbourne Śvetāmbara Jain Sangh (MSJS) Jain Temple, Sydney – Seven Hill Sydney Jain Mandal Jain Temple, Sydney – 139 Gilba Rd, Girraween NSW 2145 Vitraag Jain Śvetāmbara Sangh

  5. Mattancherry - Wikipedia

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    Many of the landmarks in Mattancherry are listed as Monuments of National Importance, and notable landmarks include: Chempittapally, a copper-roofed 16th-century mosque, [4] built in the Kerala-Islamic style. [5] Gujarati Street; Holy Cross Church, Kooanan Cross; Jew Town; Kadavumbhagam Mattancherry Synagogue; Kochi Jain temple, a Jain temple

  6. Architecture of Kerala - Wikipedia

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    Kerala architecture is a style of architecture found in the Indian state of Kerala, and in parts of the Tulu Nadu region of Karnataka. Kerala's architectural style includes a unique Hindu temple architecture that emerged in southwestern India, and varies slightly from the Dravidian architecture observed in other parts of southern India.

  7. Indian rock-cut architecture - Wikipedia

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    They contain many monumental Jain images. South-West Group: Now termed Trishalagiri. [37] The group is the first one encountered when driving to the Urvai Gate, just outside the fortifications. There are the oldest Jain monuments in Gwalior from the post-Gupta period. Archaeologist L.B. Singh dates them to 6th to 8th cent AD. [38]

  8. Chitharal Jain Monuments and Bhagavati Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Chitharal Jain Temple and Bhagavati Temple are located near Chitharal village in Kanyakumari district, Tamil Nadu, India.They consist of stone beds with inscriptions, and two monuments – one rock cut Jain temple with outer wall reliefs and one Hindu goddess temple next to it that is a combination of rock-cut and stone that was added during the reign of Vikramaditya Varaguna Pandya.

  9. Jain sculpture - Wikipedia

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    Jain sculptures or Jain idols are the images depicting Tirthankaras (teaching gods). These images are worshiped by the followers of Jainism . The sculpture can depict any of the twenty-four tirthankaras with images depicting Parshvanatha , Rishabhanatha , or Mahāvīra being more popular.