Jain Temple, Kidanganad
A famous Jain temple is located at Sultan Bathery, earlier known as kidaganad town of Kerala.[1] It is said to have been built in the 13th century CE.[2] The temple is a protected monument under the Archaeological Survey of India.[3]
Jain Temple, Kidanganad | |
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Jain temple, Kidanganad, Sultan Bathery | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Jainism |
Location | |
Location | Sultan Bathery, Wayanad, Kerala |
Architecture | |
Date established | 13th Century |
History
Destruction
In the 18th century, the temple was invaded and used by Tipu Sultan(king of Mysore) to keep his armory (Battery).[4]
Gallery
- Temple Complex
- Image of Arihant
- Entrance
- Pillar at the temple
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See also
References
- India, Archaeological Survey of (1903). Annual Report of the Archaeological Department, Southern Circle, Madras. p. 19.
- Planet, Lonely; Singh, Sarina; Brown, Lindsay; Harding, Paul; Holden, Trent; Karafin, Amy; Morgan, Kate; Noble, John (1 September 2013). Lonely Planet South India & Kerala. ISBN 9781743217948.
- ASI
- Accounts_and_papers_of_the_House_of_Comm see page 335 wayand report
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