Come explore Manasthambha in Shravanabelagola, Karnataka, a super old and beautiful pillar! This amazing structure stands tall near the famous Gommateshwara statue. Shravanabelagola, once called 'Belagola' (white pond), has been a key Jain pilgrimage spot for ages. It shows off India's rich history and awesome art!
Admire The Intricate Carvings On The Pillar.
Enjoy The Peaceful Atmosphere.
Learn About Jain Principles.
Reflect On Spiritual Themes.
Take Photos Of The Manasthambha.
October to March
Morning
₹100 per person
The Manasthambha's history is intertwined with the flourishing of Jainism in Shravanabelagola. While the exact date of construction for each Manasthambha varies, they were typically erected under the patronage of wealthy merchants or devout Jain followers. These pillars served as gateways to sacred sites and as visual representations of the principles of Jainism, such as non-violence (Ahimsa), truthfulness (Satya), non-stealing (Asteya), celibacy (Brahmacharya), and non-attachment (Aparigraha). The Manasthambhas at Shravanabelagola reflect the artistic styles prevalent during the periods they were constructed, showcasing the evolution of Jain art and architecture. They stand as testaments to the enduring legacy of Jainism in the region.