Akkana Basadi
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Akkana Basadi (lit, temple of the "elder sister", basadi is also pronounced basti) is a Jain temple (basadi) built in 1181 A.D., during the rule of Hoysala empire King Veera Ballala II. The basadi was constructed by the devout Jain lady Achiyakka (also called Achala Devi), wife of Chandramouli, a Brahmin minister in the court of the Hoysala king. The main deity of the temple is the twenty-third Jain Tirthankar Parshwanath.[1][2][3][4] The temple is protected as a monument of national importance by the Archaeological Survey of India.[5] It is part of an Archaeological Survey of India Adarsh Smarak Monument along with other temples in the Shravanabelagola group of monuments.[6]
Akkana Basadi | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Jainism |
Deity | Parshwanath |
Festival | Mahavir Jayanti |
Location | |
Location | Shravanabelagola, Hassan district, Karnataka |
Geographic coordinates | 12°51′31.84″N 76°29′20.61″E |
Architecture | |
Style | Hoysala architecture |
Creator | Achala Devi |
Date established | 1181 A.D. |