Mandargiri Digamber Jain Atishaya Kshetra, Madagondanahalli, Tumkur, Tumakuru (Karnataka)

Mandargiri, also known as Basadi Betta, is a beautiful, round hillock housing a number of Jain temples that are ~ 1000 years old. It is an important pilgrimage centre for Jains in Karnataka. Located at Tumkur District near Dobaspet it is ~ 75 Km from Bangalore. Trekking on this monolith is relatively easy as it has around 460 steps that will take you to the top of the hillock.

There are three main things here:

A Pinchi shaped 81 feet Guru Mandir – the first of its kind in Jain history. The Guru mandir is dedicated to the Digambara Jain ascetic Sri Shantinsagarji Maharaj.

The mukha mantapa next to the Pinchi has a tall statue of Chandranatha Tirthankara. Looks similar to that of Bahubali – but smaller , was installed recently in 2011.

And at the top of this hillock is a temple complex with 4 small but ancient temples that date back 800 – 1000 years. Two are dedicated to Chandranatha and the remaining two to Parsavnath.

Location

Address: Mandargiri Digamber Jain Atishaya Kshetra, Madagondanahalli, Tumkur, Tumakuru (Karnataka)

Village/Town : Madagondanahalli, Tahsil : Tumkur, District : Tumakuru, State : KARNATAKA, Country : India, Pincode : 572104

Temple Timing

Morning: 5:30 AM to Evening: 8:30 PM,

How To reach?

Madagondanahalli village is located in Tumkur Tehsil of Tumkur district in Karnataka. It is 14km from Tumkur.
Train: Tumkur Railway Station
Air: Bengaluru Airport