Bandalike Shanthinatha Jain Basadi, Karnataka
Address
Bandalike Shanthinatha Jain Basadi, Temple Road, Narasapura, Karnataka 577428
Diety
Shanthinatha
Introduction
Bandalike village is located in Shikarpur Tehsil of Shimoga district in Karnataka, India. As per 2009 stats, Narasapura is the gram panchayat of Bandalike village. This jain basadi is located in the Bandalike complex. It was a prosperous centre in the 11th and 12th centuries during the period of the Chalukyas of Kalyana. Datable to circa 10th -12th century AD, The Shantinatha Basti in plan has a garbhagriha, an antarala; a four pillared mahamandapa and a 32-pillared mukhamandapa all in north-south orientation. The mahamandapa in its southern wall has the devakoshthas on either side of the sukanasi doorwaywhich is also provided with perforated jalis, Datable to the times of Rashtrakuta Krishna (Kannaradeva) the temple readived endowments by one Jakkiyabbe who was ruling Bandalike in 912 AD. The epigraphs dated to 1200 and 1203 AD record that the basti was rebuilt by a merchant named Boppa Setti. The sanctum is bereft of Jaina images. However, a few mutilated Jaina sculptures are found inside. In elevation, the temple has an austere adhisthana with an upana, pada, adhokumuda, moulding with dentil decorations. In the region of the pillared mandapa the jagati is provided with kakshasana, its exterior treated with lozenge floral decoration held by creeper bands. In the region of sanctum, the bhitti is off setted into ratha and pratiratha projections.
Century/Period/Age
10th century A.D.
Managed By
Archeological survey of India.
Nearest Bus Station
Shiralakoppa
Nearest Railway Station
Shimoga
Nearest Airport
Bengaluru