Shri
Mudbidri Tirth
Mulnayak
| Tirth | Historicity
| Other Temples | Works of art and Sculpture | Guidelines | Trust
Mulnayak:
Nearly 450 cms. high,
black-colored idol of Bhagawan Parshvanath in the Kayotsarga posture.
Tirth: It is in the Mudbidri village.
Historicity: This temple is also called the Siddhanta temple.
Here are 35 idols of nine gems. Every religious Jain regards them holy. Bowing down to the
idol is also called bowing down to Siddhantas. We know from reliable historical sources
that Bhadrabahuswami got many temples built here in the fourth century B.C. In the eighth
century B.C. a sadhu saw a tiger and a cow lovingly playing together and he was astonished
to see this exceptional scene. While searching elsewhere, this large idol of Bhagawan
Parshvanath was found in a place covered with thick growth of trees. Since Guru found this
holy place, it is also called Guruvasadi.

Other Temples: There are seventeen other ancient temples.
Works of art and Sculpture: Words fail to describe the artistic beauty of the
idol of God, installed in this temple. It is very difficult to find the stone from which
this brilliant idol of God, was made. The idols of nine gems are distinct and artistic.
Built in the year 1430 of the Vikram era, the Tribhuivan Tilak Chudamani temple with
a thousand pillars, is also famous. Made of five metals, the 270 cms. high idols of
Mulnayak Bhagawan Chandraprabh in Khadgasana posture, is regarded to be the best among
five-metal idol all over India. In the open square of the temple, beautiful pictures are
carved. The sculpture of nine female elephants and five female horses is fascinating and
delightful. Besides, there are many idols made of the five metals and of rock crystal.
Guidelines: The nearest railway station of Mangalore is at a
distance of 35 kilometers. Bus service and private vehicles are available. There are board
and lodging provisions.
Trust: Swastik Shri Charukirtiswamiji Jain Math, Mudbidri
- 574227, Dist : South Karana, State : Karnatak, India.
