30th June 2019.
This monument was carved during 8th Century Pandya King Parantaka Nedunchadaiyan. A Jain’s School, a monastery and a Temple are functioned in this Kalugumalai during 8th Century. There are about 120 and odd Tirthankara bas-reliefs carved in regular order. These Tirthankaras are carved in memory of the deceased Jain monks (Kuravar), disciples, father, Mother, Sons, daughters, etc. The contributors names are inscribed below the reliefs in 8th Century Tamil vattezhuthu. From the inscriptions the monks are called as Kuravars and females are called as Kuravadikal. The bas-reliefs are done by the persons who holds the titles as Etti, Enathi, Kavithi etc. The Jains of the social higher order from about 32 near by Villages, which includes Kottaru, Mizhalur,Venbaikudi are responsible for engraving of these reliefs. The people from various communities like Carpenters, Sthapathis, Velans, who carryout the agriculture, pot makers, Smiths are also lived in the hill area.
In the bas reliefs consists of individual Tirthankaras and Panels. ( The panels consists of Tirthankara, Yakshan, Yakshi, Samaratharis and mukkudai ) are for Mahavir, Ambika Yakshi, Parshvanath and Bahubali with his sisters and Padmavathy.
HOW TO REACH:
The place Kalugumalai is on the Kovilpatti to Sankarankovil bus route. All the buses will stop at Kalugasalamorrthy Bus stop from there this Jain monument is about a KM.
Kalugumalai is about 22 KM from Kovilpatti, 105 KM from Thoothukudi and 70 KM from Tirunelveli.
Nearest railway station is Kovilpatti.
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