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
Jain temple, Kidanganad, Sultan Bathery
Religion
AffiliationJainism
Location
LocationSultan Bathery, Wayanad, Kerala
Architecture
Date established13th 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]

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See also

References

  1. India, Archaeological Survey of (1903). Annual Report of the Archaeological Department, Southern Circle, Madras. p. 19.
  2. 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.
  3. ASI
  4. Accounts_and_papers_of_the_House_of_Comm see page 335 wayand report

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