Jainism in Karnataka
, a state in South India has a long association with Jainism, a religion which enjoyed patronage of major historic kingdoms in the state such as the Western Ganga, Kadamba and Chalukya dynasties and the Hoysala Empire. Today the state is home to a number of Jain monuments, such as temples, Gommata statues and stambhas.
History
Historical association of Jainism with Karnataka dates back to the 3rd century BC. Acharya Bhadrabahu, predicted a twelve-year-long famine in north India and led the migration of Jain sangha to the south. He was accompanied by his disciple Chandragupta Maurya and the Sangha halted at Chandragiri Hill. Realising that he was nearing the end of his life, Bhadrabahu instructed his disciples to spread the religion and he undertook sallekhana at Chandragiri.Chandragupta Maurya continued to live on this hill worshipping the foot prints of his teacher and later he too took Sallekhana. There are two monuments on the hill recalling this event, a rock cut cave called Bhadrabahu cave and a structural shrine called the Chandragupta Basadi.
Architecture and monuments
There are a number of monuments relating to the Jain religion in Karnataka. The Jain monuments include smaller shrines, Jain temples, Gommata statues and Sthambas. Moodabidri, is home to the 1000 Pillar Jain temple.The most prominent among them are as follows:
Basadis (Bastis)
- Shravanabelagola
- * Chandragiri: Chandragupta Basadi, Akkana Basadi, Shantinatha Basadi
- * Vindhyagiri : Odegal Basadi.
- Moodabidri- Also known as "Jain Kashi"
- * Saavira Kambada Basadi - The 1000 pillar Jain temple
- * There are 18 other Basadis in and around Moodabidiri.
- Halebidu
- * Basadi complex, Halebidu - 3 Basadis
- Karkala and Gerusoppa
- * Chaturmukha Basadi
- Hadavalli
- *Chandranatha Basadi
- Belgaum
- *Kamal Basadi
- Lakshmeshwara
- * Shanka Basadi
- Panchakuta Basadi, Kambadahalli
- Gundwad
- * Parshvanatha Basadi
- Varanga
- * Kere Basadi
Statues of Gommata
There are five monolithic statues of Bahubali in Karnataka measuring more than 20 feet in height.
- 57 feet at Shravanabelagola in Hassan District in 981 CE
- 42 feet at Karkala in Udupi District in 1432 CE
- 39 feet at Dharmasthala in Dakshina Kannada District in 1973 CE
- 35 feet at Venur in Dakshina Kannada District in 1604 CE
- 20 feet at Gommatagiri in Mysore District in 12th Century CE
Jainism in North Karnataka
Jainism in North Karnataka flourished under the Chalukyas, Kadamba and Rashtrakutas, and Vijayanagara empire. Imbued with an intense religious feeling, lavish patronage was extended towards the building of basadis, temples and magnificent statues. Jainism enjoyed the highest repute among the people particularly the ruling classes and the mercantile community thus virtually becoming the state religion.The earliest dated structure is a Basadi at Halasi built under the Kadamba Dynasty of Banavasi thus laying the foundation for Jain architecture in North Karnataka. Rastrakutas period is the golden age of Jainism in Karnataka. The Jaina monuments of the Rashtrakutas period are found at Pattadakal, Malkhed, Lakshmeshwar, Koppal, Bankur, of North Karnataka. Jainism exerted considerable influence over the cultural life of Karnataka during the rule of the Rashtrakutas.
Kadambas of Banavasi were known to be patrons of Jainism. After the rule of the Kadambas of Banavasi most parts of north Karnataka came under the rule of the early Chalukya or Badami Chalukyas.
The Chalukyas of Badami built cave temples at Badami, Pattadkal and Aihole. Puligere was a strong centre of religious activities of the Jain monks during this era.
Lakkundi in Gadag District has a large Brahma Jinalaya of Chalukya style, built by a noble lady, Attimabbe.
Navagraha Jain Temple at Varur near Hubli is one of the major pilgrimage. The temple features a 61 feet tall monolithic idol of the Shri 1008 Bhagavan Parshvanatha and the smaller statues of the other 8 Jain teerthankaras.
Religious organisations
The Dakshin Bharat Jain Sabha is a religious and social service organisation of the Jains of South India. The organisation is headquartered at Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India. The association is credited with being one of the first Jain associations to start reform movements among the Jains in modern India. The organisation mainly seeks to represent the interests of the native Jains of Maharashtra, Karnataka and Goa.List of famous temples
- Shravanabelagola, a monumental statue of Saint Gomateshwar in Hassan district.
- Karkala, 1. Hiriyangadi Basadi 2. Chathurmukha Basadi 3. Padmavathi Kere Basadi. The famous monolithic statue Gomateshwara the second tallest in Karnataka is also here.
- Dharmasthala, a Gomateshwara idol.
- Venur, a Gomateshwara idol.
- Gommatagiri, a Gomateshwara idol.
- Saavira Kambada Basadi the Thousand Pillars Temple in Moodabidri
- Brahma Jinalaya in Lakkundi
- Navagraha Jain Temple in Hubli
- Sankighatta
- Pattadakal Jain Temple
- Badami cave temples in Badami
- Kundadri : It is said this is Samadhi sthal of Acharya Kundakunda
- Humcha
- Chaturmukha Basadi in Karkala
- Akkana Basadi
- Basadi complex, Halebidu : 1. Parshvanatha Basadi 2. Shantinatha Basadi 3. Adinatha Basadi
- Meguti Jain Temple in Aihole
- Charanthimatha Group of temples, Aihole
- Shanka Basadi at Lakshmeshwara
- Ananthanatha basadi at Lakshmeshwara
- Chandragupta basadi in Shravanabelagola
- Parshvanath Basadi in Shravanabelagola
- Kattlae Basadi in Shravanabelagola
- Chandraprabha Basadi in Shravanabelagola
- Suparshwanatha Basadi in Shravanabelagola
- Chamundarayaraya basadi in Shravanabelagola
- Chavundaraya Basadi in Shravanabelagola
- Shantinatha Basadi in town Jinanathapura in Hassan District
- Panchakuta Basadi in Kambadahalli village, Mandya district
- Hadavalli Jain Temple
- Narasimharajapura
- Kamal Basadi at Belgaum Fort, Belgaum
- Chikki Basadi at Belgaum Fort, Belgaum
- Jain Bhattaraka Math at Manyakheta
- Aagam Mandir in Tumkur
- Parshavanatha Teerthankara Jain temple in Kamthana : more than 900 years old
- Shri 1008 Adinath Digamber Jin Mandir, Jayanagar, Bangalore, Bangalore
- Shri Mahavira Digambara Jain temple,RT Street, Chickpet, Balepet Cross, Bangalore
- Kalya
- Gundwad Jain Basadi
- Kathale Basadi, Barkur
- Sri Parshwanath Swamy Basadi
- Shri Parshwa Sushil Dham, Attibele
- Jain temple inside Hangal Fort, Hubli
- Padmabbarasi basadi, Naregal
- Hampi Jain complex
- Shantinatha Basadi, Kalaghatagi
- Godageri In Hukkeri taluk there is Jain Temple built in 1193.
- Vaaranga – This is an important Jain centre. The kere basadi is located in midst of a lake. There are many other basadis too.
- Sargur in Mysore district
Notable Karnataka Jains
- Kumudendu Muni - Author of Siribhoovalaya, a unique multi-lingual literary work.
- Shivakotiacharya
- Chavundaraya- Poet
- Hampa Nagarajaiah
- Mukhyamantri Chandru
- Professor Padmanabh S Jaini
- Veerendra Heggade
- Abhayachandra Jain
- Bhavya
- Rani Abbakka
- Durvinita - king
- Amogavarsha - emperor, Pampa, Ranna, Ajitprasad,