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- Mulavar (Tamil: மூலவர், romanized: mūlavar) or Mula-murti is a Sanskrit-Tamil term referring to the main deity, or a murti (cult image) in a Hindu temple...
- po****rity by the name of Nakoda. Nakoda is a holy place of the Jains. Mulnayak is a nearly 58 cm high black-colored idol of Parshva in the lotus position...
- siddh kshetra, believed to be place of nirvana for many Jain monks. The mulnayak of the temple is seated on triratha pedestal bearing a 13th-century inscription...
- ****embly halls.[citation needed] The current temple was built in 1811. The mulnayak, the main idol, nearly 182 centimetres (72 in) high, is a white-coloured...
- are found, 1 cell houses image of Ambika and 2 cells of Munisuvrata. The mulnayak idol of Rishabhanatha is carved with attendant deities and images of 4...
- considered to be unique for being situated in the middle of a lake. The mulnayak of the temple is Parshvanatha, the 23rd Tirthankara. The temple is built...
- preserved stones. The temple complex constructed without cement and iron. The mulnayak of the temple is a 24 feet (7.3 m) tall Ashtadhatu idol of Rishabhanatha...
- Baghwan Adinath, Bhagwan Parsvanath and Bhagwan Mahavir in Padmasan as Mulnayak are installed here. A fair is organized in the month of January on the...
- Comprehensive study of Jain architecture with high quality photos. [1], Photos of Mulnayak in Jain Temples Kanch Mandir on MyindoreCity, with the photos History of...
- dates back to the 10th century. Chief attraction of the temple is the mulnayak Parshwanath idol, which is believed to be of 12th or 13th century. Black...