• Source: Arahanthgiri Jain Math
  • Arahanthgiri Jain Math is a Jain Matha established near Tirumalai in August 1998. The Math is headed by Bhattaraka Dhavalakeerthi.


    History


    History of Arahanthgiri Jain Math starts from the period of 322–185 BCE as the Last 'Shrutkevali' Bhadrabahu stayed there 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.
    This more than 2,000-year-old temple is near Tirumala. The complex is now managed by the Archaeological Survey of India.


    Main temple


    The 16-meter Neminath Idol is on the top of the hill, which has 140 steps. This idol is believed to dated from the 12th century. A very famous south Indian movie has been shot around the theme of Neminatha. There are various caves in this Jain Math, and it has hundreds of religious books.


    See also



    Tirumalai (Jain complex)
    Tamil Jain
    Bhattaraka Dhavalakeerthi
    List of Jain temples
    Laxmisena
    Mel Sithamur Jain Math


    References




    External links


    Photographs of Tirumalai taken 2011-06-01.

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