Jain Monuments, Thiruparankundram, Madurai
Jain
Monuments is a group of Jain religious monuments like Bas reliefs, caverns and
inscriptions around Thiruparankundram Hills located at Thiruparankundram at
outskirts of Madurai City in Madurai District of Tamil Nadu. Jainism has been had
been flourishing here between 2 century BC to 13 century AD. There are Jain
abodes, Bas relief sculptures, Jain Caves and ancient inscriptions engraved on
boulders and in the caves situated around Thiruparankundram hills. Jains were
the first to use this hillock for their residing and meditation purpose.
Jain
Monuments
Thirthankar Bas Reliefs:
Two Jain
Tirthankara figures are engraved at inaccessible heights on a boulder near the
Saraswathi Theertham, on the way to Kasi Vishwanathar Temple. These bas reliefs
can be dated to 9th to 10th century AD. Both the
Tirthankara images are in kayotsarga (Standing) position. One of them is
clearly Parswanathar with serpent hood over the head and Dharmendra flanked umbrella
to protect the lord. This bas relief depicts kamatha episode of Parswanathar
life. Another bas relief is also adjacent to the first one. This Tirthankara is
also in standing position with attendant deities and recognized as
Suparshwanatha by the scholars. There are three another
Jain sculptures with inscriptions on a boulder now enclosed in Hindu temple
named Palani Andavar Temple.
Jain Caves:
On the
top part of this hillock there are some natural caverns containing Jain Rock
beds. These beds are very small and narrow to fit for a human in sleeping
position. On the side edge of the rocky beds there are some ancient
inscriptions dating to 2 century BC to 1 century BC in Tamil Brahmi script. These
inscriptions contain information about the donors who created these Jain rock beds.
One important inscription is engraved on the pillow side of the rock bed
contains information that the place has the connections with ancient Ceylon. This
record mentions the donor as house holder from Ceylon (ilakutumpikan) and a
resident of Erukattur.
Jain Caves – 1
Jain Caves – 2
Connectivity
Jain
Monuments are located at about 700 meters from Thiruparankundram Bus Stand, 1.5
Kms from Thiruparankundram Railway Station, 9 Kms from Madurai, 7 Kms from Madurai
Periyar Bus Stand, 14 Kms from Madurai Mattuthavani Integrated Bus Terminus, 7
Kms from Madurai Railway Junction, 8 Kms from Madurai Meenakshi Amman Temple, 7
Kms from Madurai Koodal Azhagar Temple, 13 Kms from Thirumangalam and 9 Kms
from Madurai Airport.
There is
a bus stand with bus services connecting Thiruparankundram with other parts of
Madurai and adjacent villages. Buses are available from Madurai Periyar Bus Stand.
All the buses moving from Periyar Bus Stand to Thirumangalam go through
Thiruparankundram. Frequent bus services are available from in and around
Madurai. Route Nos. 5, 14, 22, 48, 49 and 52 from Periyar bus stand &
Mattuthavani Bus stand covers Tiruparankundram. Also, Mofussil buses heading
towards Kanyakumari, Nagercoil, Tirunelveli crosses here which seldom stops.
Thiruparankundram
railway station is 6 Kms from Madurai Junction. Tiruparankundram Railway
Station is in between Madurai and Thirumangalam railway stations, on the
Chennai – Kanyakumari railway track. All passenger Trains running between
Madurai and Tirunelveli, Nagercoil, Kollam stops at Tiruparankundram. Also,
Tuticorin – Mysore Express stops here. Nearest Airport is Madurai
Airport.