Shri BadamiTirth

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Mulnayak: Idol of Bhagawan Parsvanath.

How to reach:  Badami is 128 kms from Hubli and 163 Kms from Bijapur and 79 Kms from bagalkot. Badami Station  is on Hubli-Sholapur railway line and is 5 Kms from the town.  The Bus service to Tirth is available.

Art and Architecture: Bhagwan bahubali and parsvanath    caves    Bhagwan parsvanath

Historicity: The caves temple of Badami dedicated to hindu gods and jain tirthanakaras were built  by Chalukya kings. There are a few temples in the fort of badami.  The Jain caves temple are on the hillocks opposite the Fort.  The images of  Bhagwan parsvanath, Mahavir and gautam Swami are  in the 4th cave. This cave temple is 31 feet wide and 16 feet deep in the rocks.. this is also known as men basdi. The pillars of this cave are artiscally decorated by images of lotus, flowers, makar, mithun and apsaras. the image of bhagwan mahavir is in the center. there is a 8 feet high idol of Bhagwan rishabdev in a choubisi is well decorated. This idol is in Kayotsarg posture with images of Yaksh and yakshi.. the other idol of 8 feet is of Bhagwan Suparsvanath and a female devotee image (Jakkava, who observed sallekhana)) is at the feet of the tirthanakar. The other idol of Bhagwan bahubali flanked by his sisters Brahmi and Sundari is also very impreesive. This idol  is of 6CAD and is with hairs coming upto his shoulders. Besides there is an idol of bhagwan parsvanath with seven hooded sanke. This cave temple is full of numerous idols of  9 inches to 8 feet.

    On the foothills, near the pond, a small but beautiful temple dedicated to Devi yelamma is in dravid style. another temple known as bhhotnath temple is on the other side of the tank. Here the images of Acharaya and sadhu in sermons postion are very impressive.