KamalBasadi is a Jain temple located inside Belgaum Fort in city of Belgaum, Karnataka. The KamalBasadi was built by Birchiraja, also called Jaya Raya...
round the fort. Of the two Jain temples inside the fort, the 'KamalBasadi', a basadi with the Neminatha idol in black stone (found in a forest nearby)...
It was the birthplace of great Kannada Poet Pampa and there is a Jain basadi of Parshwanatha. It was once a headquarters of Belvola-300. It was the capital...
century KamalBasadi at Belgaum Fort Shantinatha Basadi Akkana Basadi Parshvanatha basadi, Halebidu a UNESCO World Heritage Site Chaturmukha Basadi Chandragiri...
temple and no two pillar are alike. Saavira Kambada Basadi along with Shravanabelagola, KamalBasadi and Brahma Jinalaya are considerest the most important...
The fort was well built as a Military store. An ancient Jain temple (KamalBasadi) is also present inside the fort. Belgaum Fort has been ruled by Dynasties...
shifted from nearby Saundatti. A Ratta official named Bichiraja built KamalBasadi, a Jain temple, dedicated to Neminatha in 1204, which came to be called...
District Belgaum District District of Karnataka Clockwise from top-right: KamalBasadi in Belagavi Fort, Gokak Falls, Navilatirtha, Suvarna Vidhana Soudha,...
temple architecture. It has excellently and artistically carved Kamala Basadi having huge protruding lotus petals of stone (Kamala) in its ceiling and...
There are many temples and Basadis at Bandalike (Bandalika), it is about 35 km from Shikaripura including Shantinath basadi, Sahasralinga temple and Someshwara...
is in this village. Humcha is a Jain pilgrimage place with a Panchakuta Basadi, Humcha which was built during 10th and 11th century CE. The Kedareshvara...