Saavira Kambada Basadi
Jain temple in Karnataka, India / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Saavira Kambada Temple (Sāvira Kambada Basadi) or Tribhuvana Tilaka Cūḍāmaṇi), is a basadi or Jain temple noted for its 1000 pillars in Moodabidri, Karnataka, India. The temple is also known as "Chandranatha Temple" since it honours the tirthankara Chandraprabha, whose eight-foot idol is worshipped in the shrine.[1][2]
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Saavira Kambada Basadi | |
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Tribhuvana Tilaka Cūḍāmaṇi | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Jainism |
Deity | Chandraprabhu |
Festivals | Mahavir Jayanti |
Governing body | Shri Moodabidri Jain Matha |
Bhattaraka | Charukeerti Panditacharya Varya |
Location | |
Location | Moodabidri, Karnataka |
Geographic coordinates | 13°04′27.3″N 74°59′51.5″E |
Architecture | |
Creator | Devaraya Wodeyar |
Date established | 1430 AD |
Temple(s) | 18 |
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The town of Moodabidri is noted for its 18 Jain temples, but Saavira Kambada Temple is considered the finest among them.[3][4] The temple is considered an architectural wonder and is a major attraction of Moodabidri.