Kulpakji is a Jain shrine at the village of Kolanupaka in Nalgonda district, Andhra Pradesh, India. The temple is said to be more than 2000 years old. The temple was recently renovated by employing more than 150 artisans from Rajasthan and Gujarat. The temple houses three idols: one each of Lord Rishabha, Lord Neminath, and Lord Mahaveer.
Lord Rishabha, popularly called Adinath Bhagvan, was the first Tirthankars in the Jain religion. It is believed that the original idol of Lord Adinath, known locally as Manikya Deva, has made Kolanupaka its abode. Kolanupaka Temple, in its present form, is more 800 years old. It is believed that Jainism was prevalent in Andhra Pradesh before the 4th century, and Kolanupaka was one of the prominent centres of Jainism from early times.
There are eight idols of the other Tirthankars on both the sides of the main temple. The statue of Lord Mahaveer is 130 centimetres (51 in) tall and is said to be made of a single piece of jade. Idols of Lord Simandar Swami and Mata Padmavati are installed on either side of the main temple.
Kulpakji is an important pilgrimage center for Svetambara Jains of South India.