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Shravanabelagola is a city located in the Hassan district, in the
Indian state of
Karnataka. It is one of the most important Jain pilgrim centers.
In Kannada language, 'Bel' means white and 'kola', the pond, an allusion to the beautiful pond in the middle of the town.
There are two hills Chandragiri and Vindyagiri. The last shruta-kevali Bhadrabah and his pupil Chandragupta (formerly the Maurya king) had meditated there. Chandragiri has memorials to numerous monks and shravakas who have meditated there, since 5th cent CE, including the last king of the Rashtrakuta dynasty of Manyakheta. Chandragiri also has a famous temple built by Chamundaraya, who was a disciple of Acharya Nemichandra Siddhanta-chakravarti.
The Vindhyagiri hill is home to a thousand year-old gigantic 17.38 meter high monolithic stone statue of the Bhagavan Gomateshwara Bahubali, considered to be the world's largest, built by Chamundaraya, a general of king Gangaraya. The base of the statue has inscriptions in Kannada, Tamil and the oldest evidence of written Marathi said to be from 981AD. The inscription concerns the king Gangaraya who funded the effort, and his general Chamundaraya, who erected the statue for the king. Every 12 years, thousands of devotees congregate here to perform the Mahamastakabhisheka, a spectacular ceremony where the thousand-year-old statue is anointed with milk, curds, ghee, saffron and gold coins. The next Mahamastakabhisheka will be held in 2018 A.D.
InscriptionsMore than about 800 inscriptions related to Shravanabelagola are found here covering the period from 600 to 1830 CE. A large number of these are found in the Chandragiri where as the remaining are found in the Indragiri and the town. Most of the inscriptions found in Chandragiri belong to the period of before 10th century. The inscriptions include Kannada, Sanskrit, Tamil, Marathi, Marwari and Mahajani languages.
Shravanabelagola abounds in inscriptions that are scattered all around and are
Halagannada (Old Kannada) and
Purvahalagannada (Pre-Old Kannada) in style. These inscriptions mention the rise and growth in power of Gangas, Rashtrakutas, Hoysalas, Vijayanagar empire and
Mysore Wodeyars. These inscriptions have immensly helped in proper understanding the nature, growth and development of Kannada language and literature.
Shravanabelagola is the seat of the ancient Bhattaraka Math, belonging to the Desiya Gana lineage of Mula Sangha of Digambar monstic tradition. The Bhattarakas are all named Charukirti.
Shravanabelegola is 158 km from
Bangalore.
Take the road to Nelamangala(27 KM), and turn left onto NH48. Divert from Hirisave to Sravanabelagola, and cover 18KMS to reach the place.
See also
*Belur, Karnataka
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HalebidExternal links
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Mahamastak Abhishek Bahubali Official Website *
Ahimsa Foundation - Mahamastak Abhishek Bahubali *
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