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Jain Center Sravanabelagola

Shravanabelagola (a.k.a. Sravanabelagola) is a Jaina place of pilgrimage in Karnataka wedged between the two hills of Indragiri and Chandragiri; a great place of learning and Jaina scholarship, most famous for the colossal statue of Gomateswara.

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  • Carved Stone Mountain
  • Chavundarayana Basadi
  • Detail of Gullekayajji Sculpture
  • Digambara Monk
  • Education of Yoginis
  • Entrance to Chandragiri hill, Shravanabelagola
  • Man Riding a Lion
  • Painting from a Jain Muth, Shravanabelagola
  • Punishment of a Thief
  • Scholars Nemichandra and Chavundaraya
  • The Sick King
  • Stamp on Sravanabelagola
  • Statue of Gulekai Ajji

Shravanabelagola
Sravanabelagola

Pictures of Sravanabelagola
Education of YoginisPunishment of a ThiefEntrance to Chandragiri hill, ShravanabelagolaStatue of Gulekai Ajji
Digambara MonkScholars Nemichandra and ChavundarayaChavundarayana BasadiPainting from a Jain Muth, Shravanabelagola
The Sick KingMan Riding a LionCarved Stone MountainDetail of Gullekayajji Sculpture
Stamp on Sravanabelagola

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