Gomateshwara Bahubali Statue - Shravanabelagola - Shri Bhagawan Bahubali Digambar Jain Statue
1.Shravanabelagola, Channarayapatnataluk, Hassan District Karnataka
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Vindhyagiri Hill
2. Chandragiri Hill, Shravanabelagola, Channarayapatnataluk, Hassan DistrictKarnataka
A number of Jain basadis are found on the Hill. Some of the prominent ones are:
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Chandragupta Basadi
KattaleBasadi
MajjiganaBasadi
ShasanaBasadi
ChandraprabhaBasadi
ParshwanathaBasadi II
ChavundarayaBasadi
EradukatteBasadi
SavatigandhavaranaBasadi
TerinaBasadi
ShantishwaraBasadi
Iruve-BrahmadevaBasadi
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Shravanabelagola | Bahubali Gomateshwara Statue l Tripaholic Indian
Shravanabelagola is one of the Seven Wonders of the India, this is an important Jain pilgrim center, which is located in the Hassan district in the state of Karnataka, India. It’s 150 Kms from Bangalore, 80 Kms from Mysore & 50Kms from Hassan.
Shravanabelagola is famous for monolithic stone statue of The Loard Gommateshwara “Bahubali”, (The world's largest monolithic stone statue) which is approx. 18 meters (58 feet) high is located above the hill which is known as Vindhyagiri/Indragiri hill. The 700 steps (as per local people saying )to the top, cutout in the rock must be climbed barefoot as footwear is not allowed at the temple premisses.
In this vlog you will see the construction of a scaffolding to the Gommateshwara statue and inside the temple premisses, which is the preparation for Mahamasthakabhisheka (The head anointing ceremony which is performed once in 12 years)
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By air:- The nearest airport is at Bangalore (150 kms)
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Jain devotees pour milk over the monolithic statue of Bahubali : Mahamastakabhishek, Karnataka
Jain community members shower this ancient statue with milk during the Mahamastakabhishek festival.
The colossal monolithic statue of Gomateshwara or Bahubali is situated at Shravanabelagola, 158 km away from Bangalore. This gigantic statue of lord Bahubali, the Jain saint, is carved out of a single block of granite and stands majestically on top of a hill. For centuries, Shravanabelagola has remained a great Jain center and thousands of pilgrims flock to see the magnificent, gigantic statue. The saint is shown completely nude, in the Jain custom. It is 17 m. (55 ft) high and is visible from a distance of 30 km.
This statue is regarded as one of the largest monolithic statues in the world. It was created around 983 AD by Chavundaraya, a minister of the Ganga King, Rachamalla (Raachmalla SathyaVaak IV 975-986 AD). The neighbouring areas have Jaina bastis and several images of the Jaina Tirthankaras. One can have a beautiful view of the surrounding areas from the top of the hill. At Shravanabelagola the Mahamastakabhisheka festival is held once in 12 years, when the image of Gomateshwara is bathed in milk, curds, ghee, saffron and gold coins.
Shravanabelagola is a city located in the Hassan district in the Indian state of Karnataka and is 158 km from Bangalore. The statue of Gomateshwara or Bahubali, at Shravanabelagola is one of the most important Jain pilgrim. Shravanabelagola, Karnataka, India. It reached a peak in architectural and sculptural activity under the patronage of Gangas of Talakad. It is located at 13 km to the south-east of Channarayapatna in the Channarayapatna taluk of Hassan district of Karnataka state. It is at a distance of 51 km south-east of Hassan, the district centre. It is situated at a distance of 12 km to the south from the Bangalore-Mangalore road (NH-48), 78 km from Halebidu, 89 km from Belur, 83 km from Mysore, 233 km from Mangalore, 17 km from Hirisave and 157 km from Bangalore the capital of Karnataka. It is well connected with State Highways and District roads.
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Shravanabelagola (Śravaṇa Beḷagoḷa) town located near Channarayapatna of Hassan district in the Indian state of Karnataka and is 144 km from Bangalore.The Gommateshwara Bahubali statue at Shravanabelagola is one of the most important tirthas (pilgrimage destinations) in Jainism, one that reached a peak in architectural and sculptural activity under the patronage of Western Ganga dynasty of Talakad.
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Gommateshwara Bahubali Statue - Shravanabelagola
Gommateshwara Bahubali Statue is located in Shravanabelagola (Śravaṇa Beḷagoḷa) town near Channarayapatna of Hassan district in the Indian state of Karnataka and is 144 km from Bangalore. Gommateshwara Bahubali statue at Shravanabelagola is one of the most important tirthas (pilgrimage destinations) in Jainism, one that reached a peak in architectural and sculptural activity under the patronage of Western Ganga dynasty of Talakad. Chandragupta Maurya is said to have died here in 298 BCE after he became a Jain monk and assumed an ascetic life style. Gommateshwara Bahubali Statue is about 57 ft high and is one of the largest free standing statues in the world.
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Shravanabelagola is famous for Bahubali or Gommateshwara statue. The gommateshwara statue is the world's tallest monolithic stone statue located at Hassan, Karnataka South India. Sharavanabelagola bahubali statue is a famous jain temple with many jain basadis on the vindhyagiri hill. Shravanabelagola temple is a famous tourist destination for Hassan Tourism and Karnataka tourism along with jain pilgrimage center. once is 12 years is the famous Shravanabelagola Mahamastakabhisheka.
Shravanabelagola Gommeteshwara is visible from far, Shravanabelagola Karnataka is a must visit destination for Jains and adventure enthusiasts.
Shravanabelagola bahubali is 58 feet tall and carved out of a single stone more than 1000 years ago. It is the world’s tallest monolithic stone statue. Shravanabelagola steps up the Vindhyagiri hills is 620 steps . Sharavanabelagola temple is best visited early in the morning to avoid sun and feet burn from bare foot walk on the hot stone steps.
Shravanabelagola history dates back more than 1000years and the Shravanabelagola Mahamastaka abhisheka is a must visit destination. The gommateshwara statue is coverd with various ingredients during the abhisheka changing its colour from crimson to yellow to white and so on. Hassan tourism has been well associated with this jain temple and the nearby chandragiri hills along with the various ancient basadis around Shravanabelagola. Ancient statue of bahubali and Derasar are well maintained.
Shri Bhagwan Bahubali Monolithic Statue, Rathnagiri, Bahubali Vihar, Dharmasthala, India
Timings: 7.00 AM to 6.30 PM
Pleasant to visit during monsoon (Jun, Jul, Aug) or winter (Oct, Nov, Dec) seasons
Bahubali - The World's Tallest Monolithic Statue
Did you know that India plays home to the world's largest monolithic statue? Once in 12 years, Shravanabelagola witnesses a cultural extravaganza of epic proportions, the Mahamastakabhisheka. Join us as we celebrate a whole new way to discover India, with MINDIA.
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Bahubali puja during Mahamastak Abhisheka Festival - Karnataka
Who is coming to Karnataka for the once-in-twelve-years prayer at the largest monolithic stone statue in the world, in February 2018?
Passing along the trunk road leading from Bangalore to the western coast one's eyes are immediately arrested on approaching Channaraya patna, by a beautiful hill, bearing on its summit what appears at first to be a column. As one draws closer, one can see a colossal statue partially hidden behind the hill. This striking and unusual monolith, visible from miles away, marks the site of one of the most interesting tourist and religious spots in south India.
Shravana Belagola in the state of Karnataka derives its name from the Kannada words – bel or white and Gola or pond, in allusion to the splendid large tank in the middle of the area. The tank is also called Bhudevi mangala darsa- or simply Kalyani: the mirror of good fortune to the earth goddess.
It is a large village situated in the Hassan district of Karnataka. At 3347 feet above sea level stands this enormous statue of Gommatesvara popularly known as Bahubali or 'The One With Strong Arms.'
Bahubali was the second of the hundred sons of Tirthankara Rishabha, the founder of Jainism. A much revered figure among Jains, Bahubali’s story exemplifies the inner strength of Indians. He could have procured the title of Chakravartin - an emperor, but he chose to give up everything and became a Digambara Jain monk. Bahubali meditated motionless for an entire year in kayotsarga posture or “standing meditation” because of which climbers grew around his legs, thus the vine motif on the legs of this statue.
This place, at the foot of the Vindhya hills, became a consecrated place for meditation by rishis on their path to obtain moksha or freedom from the cycle of re-birth.
These ascetics were fore-warned of a dreadful famine which would last 12 years, upon which the whole sangha or Jaina religious brotherhood foresook the northern regions and under his leadership migrated to the south. The festival of Mahamastak Abhishek thus, has a gap of 12 years between it’s celebration.
The stage is set for the elaborate Mahamastakabhisheka or head-anointment ceremony of the world's largest free standing statue of Bahubali atop Vindhyagiri hill.
The first records of Mahamastakabhisheka date back to March, 13, 981 and the last Mahamastakabhishek took place in February 2006, with the next one only due in 2018.
Built by the ganga dynasty this 57 foot high statue, a daunting symbol of generosity and sacrifice gets anointed once every 12 years. Here priests with thousands of specially prepared vessels , singing hymns in the praise of the gods pour consecrated water from a special scaffolding made to reach atop the mammoth statue..
For 10 hours Bahubali is bathed in milk, coconut water, sugarcane juice, turmeric, flower petals, sandalwood and Saffron paste,
Here The deity is showered with powders of Sandalwood and camphor.
The stone sculpture carved out of single piece of rock symbolises renunciation, self-control and subjugation of the ego as the first steps towards salvation.
Turmeric is poured …. As the vibrant colours cascade down the statue the thousands of Jain devotees gathered here sing hymns in praise of Bahubali.
The nude form of Lord Bahubali also referred to as Digambara , or one who represents complete victory over earthly desires. The ritual of the sacred bath occupies an important place in all indian religions be it Hindu, Buddhist or Jain.
As the day turns to evening buckets of rich Vermilion- a symbol for virility in our culture, is poured on bahubali.
Offerings of petals, gold and silver coins, as well as precious stones are made to Gomateshwara by his many devotees.
If you are one of those people who seek a Divine Relationship with God or nature, forgiveness, Healing, guidance and personal transformation, then a spiritual journey of the Mahamastakabhisheka will help you accomplish just that! If not, it is still a spectacle to enrich all of ones senses.
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of 50, 000+ hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, XDCAM and 4K. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world...
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Bhagawan Bahubali Statue Gommateshwara Betta | Travel Vlog in Kannada | Anil Shetty
I'm Anil Shetty and i make travel vlogs in kannada language.
In this video i have travelled with Rashmith Shetty to bhagawan Bahubali statue gommateshwara betta located in the karkala talluk udupi district.
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Bahubali is also called Gommateshwara because of the Gommateshwara statue dedicated to him.
There are five monolithic statues of Bahubali measuring more than 6 m (20 feet) in height in Karnataka:
17.4 m (57 feet) at Shravanabelagola in Hassan District
12.8 m (42 feet) at Karkala in Udupi District
11.9 m (39 feet) at Dharmasthala in Dakshina Kannada District
10.7 m (35 feet) at Venur in Dakshina Kannada District
6 m (20 feet) at Gommatagiri in Mysore District
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Shravanabelagola - Bahubali / Gommateshwara - Impressions of India
Shravanabelagola is a historic temple town located in Hassan district of Karnataka. It's famous for the gigantic monolith statue of Gommateshwara / Bahubali on top of Vindhyagiri hill. At about 57ft its one of the world's tallest monolith statue.
This place is around 160kms from Bangalore and can be a very good option for a day long getaway from Bangalore during weekends.
Once in every 12 years, they perform Maha Masthabhisheka for the Gommateshwara idol and its one of the most sought after visual spectacle in India and people from all across the world come down to witness the same. The next Maha Masthabhisheka will happen in the February month of 2018.
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Bahubali puja during Mahamastak Abhisheka Festival - Karnataka
Passing along the trunk road leading from Bangalore to the western coast one's eyes are immediately arrested on approaching Channaraya patna, by a beautiful hill, bearing on its summit what appears at first to be a column. As one draws closer, one can see a colossal statue partially hidden behind the hill. This striking and unusual monolith, visible from miles away, marks the site of one of the most interesting tourist and religious spots in south India.
Shravana Belagola in the state of Karnataka derives its name from the Kannada words – bel or white and Gola or pond, in allusion to the splendid large tank in the middle of the area. The tank is also called Bhudevi mangala darsa- or simply Kalyani: the mirror of good fortune to the earth goddess.
It is a large village situated in the Hassan district of Karnataka. At 3347 feet above sea level stands this enormous statue of Gommatesvara popularly known as Bahubali or 'The One With Strong Arms.'
Bahubali was the second of the hundred sons of Tirthankara Rishabha, the founder of Jainism. A much revered figure among Jains, Bahubali’s story exemplifies the inner strength of Indians. He could have procured the title of Chakravartin - an emperor, but he chose to give up everything and became a Digambara Jain monk. Bahubali meditated motionless for an entire year in kayotsarga posture or “standing meditation” because of which climbers grew around his legs, thus the vine motif on the legs of this statue.
This place, at the foot of the Vindhya hills, became a consecrated place for meditation by rishis on their path to obtain moksha or freedom from the cycle of re-birth.
These ascetics were fore-warned of a dreadful famine which would last 12 years, upon which the whole sangha or Jaina religious brotherhood foresook the northern regions and under his leadership migrated to the south. The festival of Mahamastak Abhishek thus, has a gap of 12 years between it’s celebration.
The stage is set for the elaborate Mahamastakabhisheka or head-anointment ceremony of the world's largest free standing statue of Bahubali atop Vindhyagiri hill.
The first records of Mahamastakabhisheka date back to March, 13, 981 and the last Mahamastakabhishek took place in February 2006, with the next one only due in 2018.
Built by the ganga dynasty this 57 foot high statue, a daunting symbol of generosity and sacrifice gets anointed once every 12 years. Here priests with thousands of specially prepared vessels , singing hymns in the praise of the gods pour consecrated water from a special scaffolding made to reach atop the mammoth statue..
For 10 hours Bahubali is bathed in milk, coconut water, sugarcane juice, turmeric, flower petals, sandalwood and Saffron paste,
Here The deity is showered with powders of Sandalwood and camphor.
The stone sculpture carved out of single piece of rock symbolises renunciation, self-control and subjugation of the ego as the first steps towards salvation.
Turmeric is poured …. As the vibrant colours cascade down the statue the thousands of Jain devotees gathered here sing hymns in praise of Bahubali.
The nude form of Lord Bahubali also referred to as Digambara , or one who represents complete victory over earthly desires. The ritual of the sacred bath occupies an important place in all indian religions be it Hindu, Buddhist or Jain.
As the day turns to evening buckets of rich Vermilion- a symbol for virility in our culture, is poured on bahubali.
Offerings of petals, gold and silver coins, as well as precious stones are made to Gomateshwara by his many devotees.
If you are one of those people who seek a Divine Relationship with God or nature, forgiveness, Healing, guidance and personal transformation, then a spiritual journey of the Mahamastakabhisheka will help you accomplish just that! If not, it is still a spectacle to enrich all of ones senses.
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of 50, 000+ hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, XDCAM and 4K. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world...
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Gomateshwara
Gomateshwara (Kannada : ಗೊಮ್ಮಟೇಶ್ವರ) (also known as Bahubali) according to Jain Scriptures was the second of the one hundred sons of the first Tirthankara, Lord Rishabha and king of Podanpur. A monolithic statue of Gomateshwara built by the Ganga minister and commander Chamundaraya is situated at 60 feet (18 m) above a hill in a place called Shravanabelagola in the Hassan district of Karnataka state, India. It was built in the 10th century AD.[citation needed] Hundreds of thousands of pilgrims, devotees and tourists from all over the world flock to the statue once in 12 years for an event known as Mahamastakabhisheka. On August 5, 2007, the statue was voted by Indians as the first of Seven Wonders of India.[1] 49% votes went in favor of this marvel.
Mahamastakabhisheka of Lord Bahubali at Shravanabelagola, India
Compilation of archival footage of Lord Bahubali's Mahamastakabhisheka at Shravanabelagola in Karnataka, India. Jain community members shower this ancient statue with milk during the Mahamastakabhishek festival.
The colossal monolithic statue of Gomateshwara or Bahubali is situated at Shravanabelagola, 158 km away from Bangalore. This gigantic statue of lord Bahubali, the Jain saint, is carved out of a single block of granite and stands majestically on top of a hill. For centuries, Shravanabelagola has remained a great Jain center and thousands of pilgrims flock to see the magnificent, gigantic statue. The saint is shown completely nude, in the Jain custom. It is 17 m. (55 ft) high and is visible from a distance of 30 km.
This statue is regarded as one of the largest monolithic statues in the world. It was created around 983 AD by Chavundaraya, a minister of the Ganga King, Rachamalla (Raachmalla SathyaVaak IV 975-986 AD). The neighbouring areas have Jaina bastis and several images of the Jaina Tirthankaras. One can have a beautiful view of the surrounding areas from the top of the hill. At Shravanabelagola the Mahamastakabhisheka festival is held once in 12 years, when the image of Gomateshwara is bathed in milk, curds, ghee, saffron and gold coins.
Shravanabelagola is a city located in the Hassan district in the Indian state of Karnataka and is 158 km from Bangalore. The statue of Gomateshwara or Bahubali, at Shravanabelagola is one of the most important Jain pilgrim. Shravanabelagola, Karnataka, India. It reached a peak in architectural and sculptural activity under the patronage of Gangas of Talakad. It is located at 13 km to the south-east of Channarayapatna in the Channarayapatna taluk of Hassan district of Karnataka state. It is at a distance of 51 km south-east of Hassan, the district centre. It is situated at a distance of 12 km to the south from the Bangalore-Mangalore road (NH-48), 78 km from Halebidu, 89 km from Belur, 83 km from Mysore, 233 km from Mangalore, 17 km from Hirisave and 157 km from Bangalore the capital of Karnataka. It is well connected with State Highways and District roads.
This footage is part of the broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The collection comprises of 150, 000+ hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on 4K, 200 fps slow motion, Full HD, HDCAM 1080i High Definition, Alexa and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world...
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4th Oct 2014.. . FHD.....A must see video ..Video taken in full HD to bring the beauty of this place...... Shravanabelagola, a historical place.for Jainism, situated about 158 km from Bangalore in Karnataka...Wedged between two stark rocky hills, the monolithic statue of Lord Gomateshwara, a Jain saint and object of worship for centuries, standing atop with 18 meters high and is said to be one of the tallest and most graceful monolithiuc statues in the world....Soothing background instrumental music by Jamendo artist Eion_Alea ..my sincere thanks... am sure you enjoy this video....your valuable comments are very much appreciated
Gommateshwara Bhagwan Bahubali, Shravanabelagola | Indian vLogger
Shravanabelagola, is famous for Jain Pilgrimage in South India. This place is around 143 KM from Bangalore. This place is known for one of the 7th Wonders in India, The Status of Gommateshwara Bhagwan Bahubali. This is in Hassan District of Karnataka.