Chitharal Jain Monuments
| Chitharal Jain Temple | |
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| Thirucharanathupalli, Chokkanthoongi Hills | |
![]() Chitharal Jain Temple, Tamil Nadu | |
| Basic information | |
| Location | Marthandam, Kanyakumari district, Tamil Nadu |
| Affiliation | Jainism |
| Festivals | Mahavir Jayanti |
| Architectural description | |
| Date established | 9th century A.D. |
| Specifications | |
| Temple(s) | 1 |
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The Chitharal Jain Monuments are the ruins of a Jain training centre from the 9th century CE, on a small hill in Chitharal village, Kanyakumari district Tamil Nadu.
Monuments
The monuments are located in the small village of Chitharal, Tamil Nadu, which lies 7 km from Marthandam and 55 km from Kanyakumari.
Chitharal is historically known as Thirucharanathupalli – the abode of Jain monks belonging to the Digambara sect. It is famous for the hillock which has a cave containing rock-cut sculptures of Thirthankaras and attendant deities carved inside and outside dating back to the 9th century.[1][2] Among the rock-cut relief sculptures is a figure of the goddess Dharmadevi.[3] Jain influence in this region was due to the King Mahendravarman I (610-640).
Gallery
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Chitral Temple 1
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Chitral Temple 2
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Chitral Temple Top
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Jain art & carvings at Chitharal Jain Temple
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Jain art & carvings at Chitharal Jain Temple
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Jaina-bas Relief 1
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Jaina-bas Relief 2
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Jaina-bas Relief 3
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