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4.4 Based on 17 reviews
Ravindranaik Badami – 2 years ago

Famous Temple near to bus & Badami Galli

Madan Sangur – a year ago

Ohh clean place

Jagadish S Chikkanargund – 2 years ago

Digambara ("sky-clad") is one of the two major schools of Jainism, the other being (white-clad). The word Digambara (Sanskrit) is a combination of two words: dig (directions) and ambara (sky), referring to those whose garments are of the element that fills the four quarters of space. Digambara monks do not wear any clothes. The monks carry picchi, a broom made up of fallen peacock feathers (for clearing the place before walking or sitting), kamandalu (a water container made of wood), and shastra (scripture). One of the most important scholar-monks of Digambara tradition was Kundakunda. He authored Prakrit texts such as the Samayasāra and the Pravacanasāra. Other prominent Acharyas of this tradition were, Virasena (author of a commentary on the Dhavala), Samantabhadra and Siddhasena Divakara. The Satkhandagama and Kasayapahuda have major significance in the Digambara tradition.

sumant anurshetru – 2 years ago

Ok

Jain Prasanna – 2 years ago

Place I like