India, Sittanavasal tourist place in Tamil Nadu
Sittanavasal
Located 16 km away from Puthukottai to Viralimalai, Sittanavasal This is also the name of the 'Ajanta Cave of South India'
The cave temple with world-famous paintings inspires the mythical character of this small village.
Mahadevarman was the first to build cave temples and cave temples in Tamil Nadu. He has been converted from Jainism to Saivism. The Siddhnavasal is a religious centre and the inscriptions here show the ancient Jainism around the city.
Stairs on the hill are constructed. If you get to the east of the hill, you can find famous Jungle beds. There are seven beds. The head is carved like a pillow to keep the head. The cave-in nature is like the cave.
Six-inch deep in the rock is grafted. In these beds, the Jains were sleeping. The rocky beds have a Tamil inscription written in Brahmi script.
AD It also has the names of Jain monks engraved by the Tamil writings of the 8th and 9th centuries. This area is called 'seven-step badam'.
The king's head is a gripping embellishment with the finest work, There are also bells in his neck. In the ears hang the thighs. The Queen's head is beautifully painted. The rings are in the ears.
The painting on the top floor shows a lotus. Lotus flowers and malady buds are also seen by the Shiva devotees of Jana.
A painting draws us in the same way as the two hands of the lotus holding the lotus flowers and the beauty of the tank. The temple was next to the middle hall. The right side and the left sides are the Jain Tirthankar Chinna and the Jain Leader.
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