The giant monolithic statue of Gommateshwara, standing tall on top of the Vindhyagiri Hill in the Temple Town of Shravanabelgola, was built in the 10th century.

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The giant monolithic statue of Gommateshwara, standing tall on top of the Vindhyagiri Hill in the Temple Town of Shravanabelgola, was built in the 10th century.

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What are the Amazing and Interesting Facts About Gomateshwara Temple in Karnataka
About
Gomateshwara Temple in Karnataka and Statue is a 57-foot 17 m high strung statue arranged on Vindhyagiri Hill at Shravanabelagola in the Indian domain of Karnataka. Vindhyagiri (Kannada) is one of the two inclines in Shravanabelagola in the Indian area of Karnataka; the other is Chandragiri, which is in like manner a seat of a couple of greatly antiquated Jain focuses, going back significantly more seasoned than Gomateshwara statue. The statue Gomateshwara Temple in Karnataka is devoted to the Jain god Bahubali. It was worked in around 983 A.D. furthermore, is one of the biggest detached statues in the world. The development of the statue was appointed by the Ganga tradition pastor and authority, Chavundaraya. Neighboring regions have Jain sanctuaries known as basadis and a few pictures of the Tirthankaras.
History
This Statue of Gomateshwara Temple in Karnataka at Shravanabelagola in Karnataka in India was created by Chamundaye around 983 AD. Chamundaye was a minister of the Ganga King, Rajamalla.
Importance
The celebration Mahamastakabhishekam is held once in every 12 years, during which the image of Lord Gomateshwara is bathed in curd, ghee, milk, saffron and offered gold coins. Gomateshwara Temple in Karnataka at Sravanabelagola has wavy hair and enormous ears, totally open eyes, totally etched face with a swoon grin, wide shoulder and arms, extended downwards. The Statue of Gomateshwara, Sravanabelagola stands bare and straight in the stance of contemplation known as kayotsarga. There is an anthill in the background, which signifies his continual sacrifice and self pain.
Gomateshwara Temple in Karnataka
Jainism, Shravanabelagola by Marji Lang Photography on Flickr.

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A man pours water on the feet of the Gomateshwara statue in Karnataka, India.
Photograph by Debasish Ghosh