Basadihalli Jinalaya, Halebidu
Keywords: Hoysala Temples, Basadihalli Jinalaya, Halebidu
A just few steps away from the Kedaresvara
temple is Basadi compound.
Location: Basadihalli Temples, Halebidu
Location: Basadihalli Temples, Halebidu
There are 3 basadi's which are known as Adinatheswvara, Shantishvara and Parshvanatheshvara Jain Basadis. These are considered as the most important Jain temples. These three Jinalayas dating to the period of King Vishnuvardhan who was earlier a Jain called Bittideva.
Halebid is said to have originally contained no less that 720 Jain Bastis but now there are only three of them remains. This Jain temples at Halebid of which are believed to have been built during the reign of Hoysala period, was built around ShantalaDevi reign. Though Vishnuvardana converted to Hinduism at the instance of Sri Ramanujacharya, he & his queen patronised Jain faith too, his wife Shantala remained a Jain and built Jaina temples.
The Parsvanathesvara Basti is the Largest of these Bastis containing an image of Parshvanatheshvara which is a piece of beautiful workmanship. Among these three shrines, Parswanathaswamy Temple is the most noteworthy the twelve pillars that hold the doom appear thoroughly polished and have been shaped attractively.
Decorative ceiling at the entrance basadi.
All these three Basadi's being
comprehended with in one compound, have common Pushkarnee on the north -east
corner of the compound.
(Source: http://rakeshholla.blogspot.in/2013/04/basadi-halli-jinalayas-halebeedu.html)
Next, we headed towars Kedareshwara Temple whic is just a few yards away from Basadi compound.
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