Kumbakonam Jain Temple
Chandraprabha Jain Temple, Kumbakonam
Chandraprabha Jain Temple
Religion
AffiliationJainism
DeityChandraprabha
FestivalsMahavir Jayanti
Location
LocationKumbakonam, Tamil Nadu
Architecture
Date established1903 CE

Bhagawan Chandraprabha Jain Temple is a Jain temple dedicated to the deity Jain, located in the town of Kumbakonam in Thanjavur District Tamil Nadu, India

Other Jain Temples

This temple is situated at Ramaswamy Temple West Street in Kumbakonam.[1] There are also Jain temples in Thanjavur, Mannargudi, Deepankudi and other places in Tamil Nadu.[2][3]

Structure of the temple

The temple has sanctum sanctorum, front mandapa and maha mandapa. The entrance has no Gopuram.[4] On either side of the sanctum sanctorum sasana devas are found. At the outside of the front mandapa, two guardian deities are found in either side.[5]

Presiding deity

The presiding deity is known as Chandraprabha. This is one of the oldest Jain temples in Kumbakonam. Several Tirttankara idols are found in this temple.[1] He is the Eighth Tirttankara. Worship of Chandraprabha is going on in various places in Tamil Nadu.

Worship

The construction of the temple took place in 1903. Panchakalyana festival took place in 1905. During morning and evening pujas are held to the presiding deity, Brahma deva, Jwalamalini.[6]

References

  1. 1 2 Bharat ke Digamber Jain Tirth Kshetra
  2. ":: Tvu ::".
  3. மயிலை சீனி வேங்கடசாமி, சமணமும் தமிழும்,திருநெல்வேலி தென்னிந்திய சைவசித்தாந்த நூற்பதிப்புக்கழகம் லிட், சென்னை, மூன்றாம் பதிப்பு 2000
  4. Jain World, Kumbakonam
  5. G.Thillai Govindarajan, Jainism in Thanjavur District Tamil Nadu, Nehru Trust for the Indian Collections at the Victoria & Albert Museum, New Delhi, 110 001, May 2010
  6. சமணத் திருத்தலங்கள் (சோழ மண்டலம்), ஆதிபகவன் சமணர் சங்கம், 53/22, ஜவுளிசெட்டித்தெரு, தஞ்சாவூர் 613 009, 2009

See also

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