Kolanupaka: A Matter of Faith

Once the capital of the Chalukyas, this is now an important Jain pilgrimage

Jain temple, Kolanupaka
Kolanupaka: A Matter of Faith
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This town, the second capital of the Kalyani Chalukyas during the 11th century, boasts of an ancient temple decorated with beautiful images of the Jain Tirthankaras, besides a 5-ft-high statue of Lord Mahavira carved out of green jade. The temple also holds a marble Gomukha Yaksha riding an elephant. Hydera bad’s Jain community visit this temple in droves on weekends.

This region, though rich in Buddhist heritage, was never considered to be a stronghold of Jainism and hence a prominent Jain temple at Kolanupaka, in the middle of a Vaishnava stronghold, appears as quite as a surprise. The temple was renovated in the recent past by deploying over 150 artisans from the states of Gujarat as well as Rajasthan.

Jain temple, Kolanupaka
Jain temple, Kolanupaka
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When to go October to March, when the weather is pleasant Location 78 km NE of Hyderabad Air Nearest airport: Hyderabad Rail Nearest rail: Aler

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