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  2. Kere Basadi - Wikipedia

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    Kere Basadi is a 12th-century temple, considered to be unique for being situated in the middle of a lake. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The mulnayak of the temple is Parshvanatha , the 23rd Tirthankara. The temple is built in chaturmukha style , having four entrance [ 9 ] and a chaturmukha idol with images of Parshvanatha, Neminatha , Shantinatha , and ...

  3. Chaturmukha Basadi, Karkala - Wikipedia

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    It has four symmetrical faces and is thus called chaturmukha (four faces) basadi (a term used to refer to Jain temples in South India). [1] The temple has images of Tirthankara Aranath, Mallinath and Munisuvratnath. [2] This basadi, completely made of carved granite rocks, is known as Tribhuvana Tilaka Jina Chaityalaya or Ratnatraya dhama from ...

  4. List of Jain temples - Wikipedia

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    The Kere basadi is located in midst of a lake. There are many other basadis too. Aihole Jain complex – Meguti Jain temple, Charanthimatha Group of temples, Yoginarayana group and Jain cave temple; Kanakagiri Jain tirth; Shanka Basadi and Ananthanatha basadi at Lakshmeshwara; Shantinatha Basadi, Jinanathapura; Panchakuta Basadi, Kambadahalli

  5. Jainism in Karnataka - Wikipedia

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    Shantinatha Basadi 3. Adinatha Basadi; Varanga – This is an important Jain centre. The Kere basadi is located in midst of a lake. There are many other basadis too. Aihole Jain complex - Meguti Jain temple, Charanthimatha Group of temples, Yoginarayana group and Jain cave temple; Kanakagiri Jain tirth; Shanka Basadi & Ananthanatha basadi at ...

  6. File:Kere Basadi, Karkala.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Mandaragiri - Wikipedia

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    This temple is popularly known as pinchi temple and peacock temple due to the temple structure resembling a pinchi, peacock feather fan, used by Digambara monks. [4] A 21 feet (6.4 m) monolithic statue of Chandraprabha is located near Guru mandir. [5] [2] Maidala Kere and Padmavati Kere are the two lakes located near the temple complex on the ...

  8. Akkana Basadi - Wikipedia

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    Akkana Basadi (lit, temple of the "elder sister", basadi is also pronounced basti) is a Jain temple (basadi) built in 1181 A.D., during the rule of Hoysala empire King Veera Ballala II. The basadi was constructed by the devout Jain lady Achiyakka (also called Achala Devi), wife of Chandramouli, a Brahmin minister in the court of the Hoysala king.

  9. Kamal Basadi - Wikipedia

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    The temple also features a monolithic idol of Navagraha represented by nine Tirthankaras. [10] The door of the inner hall, the original outer door of the temple, is richly carved and features an image of a seated Jina. [7] The Chikki Basadi and a priest's house is located near the Kamala Basadi. [13]