Step back in time at Chavundaraya Basadi, a beautiful Jain temple in Shravanabelagola, Karnataka! Built around 982 AD by Chamundaraya, a general, this sacred spot, also known as Kambadahalli Basadi, whispers tales of ancient kings and devotion. Marvel at the intricate carvings and feel the peace of this historical place, a must-see for any India travel enthusiast!
Enjoy Panoramic Views From Chandragiri Hill.
Explore The Intricate Carvings And Sculptures.
Learn About The Jain Tirthankaras.
Reflect In The Peaceful And Spiritual Ambiance.
October to March
Morning
₹500 per person
Chavundaraya Basadi was commissioned by Chavundaraya, a general, minister, and poet in the court of the Western Ganga dynasty, around the 10th century CE. He was a devout Jain and played a crucial role in promoting Jainism in the region. The basadi is dedicated to Neminatha, the twenty-second Tirthankara. Over the centuries, the basadi has undergone several renovations and expansions, reflecting the changing architectural styles and patronage of different rulers. It remains an important pilgrimage site for Jains and a testament to the historical influence of the Western Ganga dynasty in Karnataka.