Jinanathapura
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Jinanathapura (जिननाथपुर), near Shravanabelagola, is a village in Channarayapatna taluk in the Hassan district of Karnataka state, India.
Origin
Variants
- Jinanathapura (जिननाथपुर) (AS, p.366)
- Jainanathapura (जैननाथपुर)
History
Jinanathapura was founded by Ganga Raja, a commander and an influential Jain patron in the early 12th century during the rule of the noted Hoysala King Vishnuvardhana.[1] The Shantinatha Basadi (also spelt "basti") is a fine specimen of the Hoysala style of architecture and was built around 1200 A.D. during the rule of King Veera Ballala II. According to the art historian Adam Hardy, the Basadi is a single shrine (vimana) construction with a closed mantapa and the building material used is Soap stone. The monument is protected by the Karnataka state division of the Archaeological Survey of India.[2]
Shantinatha Basadi (or Shanteshvara basadi), a Jain temple dedicated to the sixteenth Tirthankar Shantinatha is located in the historically important temple town of Jinanathapura near Shravanabelagola.
जिननाथपुर
विजयेन्द्र कुमार माथुर[3] ने लेख किया है ...जिननाथपुर (AS, p.366) कर्नाटक के ऐतिहासिक स्थानों में से एक है, जो श्रवणबेलगोला (मैसूर) से एक मील (लगभग 1.6 कि.मी.) की दूरी पर उत्तर की ओर स्थित है। जैन तीर्थंकर शांतिनाथ की साढ़े पाँच फुट ऊँची मूर्ति यहाँ की सुंदर कलाकृति है। यह शांतिनाथ नामक बस्ती में स्थित है।
External links
References
- ↑ Delbonta, Robert J (2011). "The Shantinatha Basadi at Jinanathapura". In Julia A.B. Hegewald (ed.). The Jaina Heritage Distinction, Decline and Resilience - Heidelberg Series in South Asian and Comparative Studies – Volume II, ©Subrata Mitra,. Samskriti. ISBN 978-81-87374-67-1. p.120
- ↑ Adam Hardy, Indian Temple Architecture: Form and Transformation : the Karṇāṭa Drāviḍa Tradition, 7th to 13th Centuries, Abhinav, 1995, New Delhi, ISBN 81-7017-312-4.p.334
- ↑ Aitihasik Sthanavali by Vijayendra Kumar Mathur, p.366