Arahanthgiri Jain Math

Arahanthgiri Jain Math

Upper Temple Complex at Tirumalai

Upper Temple Complex at Tirumalai
Basic information
Location Tiruvannaamalai, Tiruvannamalai district, Tamil Nadu
Geographic coordinates 12°13′N 79°04′E / 12.22°N 79.07°E / 12.22; 79.07Coordinates: 12°13′N 79°04′E / 12.22°N 79.07°E / 12.22; 79.07
Affiliation Jainism
Deity Neminatha
Festivals Mahavir Jayanti
Governing body Acharya Shri Akalanka Educational Trust
Bhattaraka Swasti Shri Dhavalakeerthi Swami
Website www.akalanka-educational-trust.com
Date established 322–185 BCE
Temple(s) 4

Arahanthgiri Jain Math is a Jain Matha that established near Tirumalai in August, 1998.[1] The Math is headed by Bhattaraka Dhavalakeerthi.[2][3]

History

History of Arahanthgiri Jain Math starts from the period of 322–185 BCE as the Last ‘Shrutkevali’ Bhadrabahu expected to stay at this place. He stayed at this place to practice meditation and “Swadhyaya” along with 8000 other saints. The Village Thirumalai where this Jain Math is located is also known as Arhatsugiri or Arihantgiri.[4] This more than 2,000 years old temple is near Tirumala. The complex is now managed by Archaeological Survey of India.[5][6]

Main Temple

We can find the 16 meter Neminath Idol on the top of the hill having 140 steps at this location.This idol is believed to be dated as old as 12th century. A very famous south Indian movie has been shot around the theme of Neminatha. We can see various ancient caves existing in this Jain Math along with 16 meter idol of Neminath and hundreds of Religious books.

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