Saturday, 29 October 2016

Gommateshwara statue

Gommateshwara Statue 
Gommateshwara Statue is a 57-foot (17 m) high monolithic statue located at Shravanbelagola in Karnataka. The statue is dedicated to the Jain god Bahubali. It was built in around 983 A.D. and is one of the largest free standing statues in the world. The construction of the statue was commissioned by the Ganga dynasty minister and commander, Chavundaraya. Neighboring areas have Jain temples known as basadis and several images of the Tirthankaras.
One can have a beautiful view of the surrounding areas from the top of the hill. An event known as Mahamastakabhisheka attracts devotees from all over the world. The Mahamastakabhisheka festival is held once in 12 years, when the Gommateshwara statue is anointed with milk, saffron, ghee, etc. to maintain its freshness.
 On August 5 2007, the Statue was voted as the first of Seven Wonders of India - 49% of the total votes went in favour of it. 

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