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Bawangaja

Bawangaja (meaning 52 yards)[1] is a famous Jain pilgrim center in the Barwani district of southwestern Madhya Pradesh in India. Located about 6 kilometers south of River Narmada, its main attraction is the world's second largest megalithic statue (carved out of the mountain) of Lord Rishabhadeva (largest being the Statue of Ahimsa), the first Jain Tirthankara.[2] The statue is 84 feet (26 m) high.[3] The center is located in the Satpura Range and is about 8 km from a Barwani town.

Bawangaja
Hike to Bawangaja Tirtha
Religion
AffiliationJainism
DeityRishabhadeva
FestivalsMahamastakabhisheka, Mahavir Jayanti
Location
LocationBarwani, Madhya Pradesh
Location within Madhya Pradesh
Geographic coordinates21°59′46″N 74°51′43″E / 21.996°N 74.862°E / 21.996; 74.862
Architecture
Date established12th century
Specifications
Temple(s)11
Elevation1,219.4 m (4,001 ft)
Website
www.bawangaja.com

Village edit

Bawangaja is a small town, situated in the middle of Satpura range, five miles from the town of Barwani, Madhya Pradesh.[1] As per the 2011 Census of India, the Bawangaja village accommodates 94 families having a total population of 494 of which 242 are males while 252 are females.[4]

Statue edit

The 84 ft (26 m) tall megalithic statue (carved out of a single rock) of Lord Rishabhadeva (the first Tirthankara and founder of Jainism) is situated at a height of 1,219.4 m (4,001 ft), in the middle of the Satpura range.[3][5] It was created early in the 12th century.[6][7][8] The statue is supported from the back unlike the Gommateshwara statue of Lord Bahubali at Shravanabelagola, Karnataka. Along with the statue, the area has a complex of eleven temples.[2]

The idol stands on the base of the mountain just like the Gommateshwara statue of Lord Bahubali at Shravanabelagola.[citation needed] In 2020, the Mahamastakabhisheka statue will be organized with an estimate of 1.5 million devotees.[9] The repairs of the idol were carried out by Bhattaraka as per the inscription dated back to 1503 CE. The idol was again repaired in 1989/90, followed by a consecrating ceremony organized in January 1991.[10][11]

Iconography edit

 
Rishabhadeva Idol

The idol of Lord Rishabhadeva is made in brown stone in Kayotsarga posture. The hands of the idol are not joined with the legs. The structural art & style of this idol is unique and it is in perfect proportion. The various parts of the idol are quite symmetrical. There is a balanced image of all emotions like joy, mercy & separation on the face of this idol. To the left of the huge idol of Bawangaja Lord Rishabhadeva is the 4 armed Gomukha. To the right is the very artistic idol of 16 armed Chakreshvari.[citation needed]

MEASUREMENT OF THE IDOL (Details of the idol)
Total height. 84 feet.
Expansion between two hands 26 feet.
Length of hand. 46'-6 "
Length between waist and heel 47'
Circumference of head. 26'
Length of foot. 13'-09 ”
Length of nose. 03'-03 ”
Length of eye. 03'-03 ”
Length of ear. O9'-08 ”
Distance between the two ear. 17'-06 ”
Width of foot. 05'

Transport edit

The nearest airport is Devi Ahilya Bai Holkar Airport in Indore.

Chulgiri edit

Chulgiri Jain temple, a Siddha-Kṣetra,[12][13][2] is also situated on the hilltop, contains two inscriptions dated 1166 and 1459 AD.[1] The Indrajit, Kumbhakarna & various other scholars attained emancipation through the self-meditation. The 3 ancient foot images of Indrajit, Kumbhakarna & the other are present in this temple.[10] Except foot images, the two idols of Lord Māllīnātha & Chandraprabha are installed in the main altar. Moreover, the several idols are installed on both sides in the main assembly hall (Mahamandap).[citation needed] Bawangaja Yatra, an annual fair, is organized every year on full Moon day of Hindu calendar month Pausha.[14] In 2016, Bawanga Trust had carried out several development works including restoration of the temple complex and building of a 3-story dharmshala with 108 rooms having all modern amenities.[15]

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References edit

Citations edit

Sources edit

Book edit

  • Bond, J. W.; Wright, Arnold (2006) [1922]. Indian States: A Biographical, Historical, and Administrative Survey. Asian Educational Services. ISBN 9788120619654.
  • Bhattacharyya, Pranab Kumar (1977). Historical geography of Madhya Pradesh from early records. Motilal Banarsidass. ISBN 0-8426-9091-3.
  • Cohen, Saul Bernard (2008). The Columbia Gazetteer of the World: A to G. The Columbia Gazetteer of the World. Vol. 1 (2nd ed.). Columbia University Press. ISBN 9780231145541.
  • Hunter, Sir William Wilson (1885). The Imperial Gazetteer of India. The Imperial Gazetteer of India. Vol. 2 (2nd ed.). Trübner & Company.
  • Katariya, Adesh (25 November 2007). Ancient History of Central Asia.
  • Kooij, Karen R. Van (2018). Abia South & Southeast Asian Art. Studies from the International Institute for Asian Studies. Vol. 1. Routledge. ISBN 978-0-7103-0625-8.
  • Shukla, U. N.; Kulshreshtha, Sharad Kumar (2019). Emerging Trends in Indian Tourism and Hospitality: Transformation and Innovation. Copal Publishing Group. ISBN 9789383419760.
  • Titze, Kurt; Bruhn, Klaus (1998). Jainism: A Pictorial Guide to the Religion of Non-Violence (2 ed.). Motilal Banarsidass. ISBN 81-208-1534-3.
  • Arihant Experts (2019). Know Your State - Madhya Pradesh. Arihant Publications India limited. ISBN 9789313193265.

Web edit

External links edit

  • bawangaja.com

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Bawangaja meaning 52 yards 1 is a famous Jain pilgrim center in the Barwani district of southwestern Madhya Pradesh in India Located about 6 kilometers south of River Narmada its main attraction is the world s second largest megalithic statue carved out of the mountain of Lord Rishabhadeva largest being the Statue of Ahimsa the first Jain Tirthankara 2 The statue is 84 feet 26 m high 3 The center is located in the Satpura Range and is about 8 km from a Barwani town BawangajaHike to Bawangaja TirthaReligionAffiliationJainismDeityRishabhadevaFestivalsMahamastakabhisheka Mahavir JayantiLocationLocationBarwani Madhya PradeshLocation within Madhya PradeshGeographic coordinates21 59 46 N 74 51 43 E 21 996 N 74 862 E 21 996 74 862ArchitectureDate established12th centurySpecificationsTemple s 11Elevation1 219 4 m 4 001 ft Websitewww wbr bawangaja wbr com Contents 1 Village 2 Statue 2 1 Iconography 3 Transport 4 Chulgiri 5 See also 6 References 6 1 Citations 6 2 Sources 6 2 1 Book 6 2 2 Web 7 External linksVillage editBawangaja is a small town situated in the middle of Satpura range five miles from the town of Barwani Madhya Pradesh 1 As per the 2011 Census of India the Bawangaja village accommodates 94 families having a total population of 494 of which 242 are males while 252 are females 4 Statue editThe 84 ft 26 m tall megalithic statue carved out of a single rock of Lord Rishabhadeva the first Tirthankara and founder of Jainism is situated at a height of 1 219 4 m 4 001 ft in the middle of the Satpura range 3 5 It was created early in the 12th century 6 7 8 The statue is supported from the back unlike the Gommateshwara statue of Lord Bahubali at Shravanabelagola Karnataka Along with the statue the area has a complex of eleven temples 2 The idol stands on the base of the mountain just like the Gommateshwara statue of Lord Bahubali at Shravanabelagola citation needed In 2020 the Mahamastakabhisheka statue will be organized with an estimate of 1 5 million devotees 9 The repairs of the idol were carried out by Bhattaraka as per the inscription dated back to 1503 CE The idol was again repaired in 1989 90 followed by a consecrating ceremony organized in January 1991 10 11 Iconography edit nbsp Rishabhadeva IdolThe idol of Lord Rishabhadeva is made in brown stone in Kayotsarga posture The hands of the idol are not joined with the legs The structural art amp style of this idol is unique and it is in perfect proportion The various parts of the idol are quite symmetrical There is a balanced image of all emotions like joy mercy amp separation on the face of this idol To the left of the huge idol of Bawangaja Lord Rishabhadeva is the 4 armed Gomukha To the right is the very artistic idol of 16 armed Chakreshvari citation needed MEASUREMENT OF THE IDOL Details of the idol Total height 84 feet Expansion between two hands 26 feet Length of hand 46 6 Length between waist and heel 47 Circumference of head 26 Length of foot 13 09 Length of nose 03 03 Length of eye 03 03 Length of ear O9 08 Distance between the two ear 17 06 Width of foot 05 Transport editThe nearest airport is Devi Ahilya Bai Holkar Airport in Indore Chulgiri editChulgiri Jain temple a Siddha Kṣetra 12 13 2 is also situated on the hilltop contains two inscriptions dated 1166 and 1459 AD 1 The Indrajit Kumbhakarna amp various other scholars attained emancipation through the self meditation The 3 ancient foot images of Indrajit Kumbhakarna amp the other are present in this temple 10 Except foot images the two idols of Lord Mallinatha amp Chandraprabha are installed in the main altar Moreover the several idols are installed on both sides in the main assembly hall Mahamandap citation needed Bawangaja Yatra an annual fair is organized every year on full Moon day of Hindu calendar month Pausha 14 In 2016 Bawanga Trust had carried out several development works including restoration of the temple complex and building of a 3 story dharmshala with 108 rooms having all modern amenities 15 See also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bawangaja Statue of Ahimsa Gommateshvara statue List of the tallest statues in IndiaReferences editCitations edit a b c Bhattacharyya 1977 p 269 a b c Government Of India a b Shukla amp Kulshreshtha 2019 p 104 census commission Katariya 2007 p 347 Bond amp Wright 2006 p 507 Jain 2021 Arihant Experts 2019 p 268 Arora 2019 a b Titze amp Bruhn 1998 p 130 Kooij 2018 p 160 Seshan 1998 p 455 Cohen 2008 p 327 Hunter 1885 p 181 Jain 2018 Sources edit Book edit Bond J W Wright Arnold 2006 1922 Indian States A Biographical Historical and Administrative Survey Asian Educational Services ISBN 9788120619654 Bhattacharyya Pranab Kumar 1977 Historical geography of Madhya Pradesh from early records Motilal Banarsidass ISBN 0 8426 9091 3 Cohen Saul Bernard 2008 The Columbia Gazetteer of the World A to G The Columbia Gazetteer of the World Vol 1 2nd ed Columbia University Press ISBN 9780231145541 Hunter Sir William Wilson 1885 The Imperial Gazetteer of India The Imperial Gazetteer of India Vol 2 2nd ed Trubner amp Company Katariya Adesh 25 November 2007 Ancient History of Central Asia Kooij Karen R Van 2018 Abia South amp Southeast Asian Art Studies from the International Institute for Asian Studies Vol 1 Routledge ISBN 978 0 7103 0625 8 Shukla U N Kulshreshtha Sharad Kumar 2019 Emerging Trends in Indian Tourism and Hospitality Transformation and Innovation Copal Publishing Group ISBN 9789383419760 Titze Kurt Bruhn Klaus 1998 Jainism A Pictorial Guide to the Religion of Non Violence 2 ed Motilal Banarsidass ISBN 81 208 1534 3 Arihant Experts 2019 Know Your State Madhya Pradesh Arihant Publications India limited ISBN 9789313193265 Web edit Arora Manish 2 February 2019 The flag hoisting of Lord Adinath will be done today in Hindi Rajasthan Patrika Retrieved 6 January 2021 Jain Rajiv 2018 Bawangaja Trust in Hindi Rajasthan Patrika Jain Animesh 31 March 2021 Madhya Pradesh Frantic firefight on to save ancient Jain temple The Times Of India Retrieved 5 June 2021 Seshan Radhika 1998 Company s attitudes to religion in 17th century madras Indian History Congress 59 451 67 JSTOR 44147013 Retrieved 20 September 2022 Bawangaja Government Of India Retrieved 6 January 2021 Bawangaja Population Barwani Madhya Pradesh Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India External links editbawangaja com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bawangaja amp oldid 1189681909, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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