
Mandaragiri Hill
Hill
Mandaragiri Hill
Mandaragiri Hill, also known as Basadi Betta, is a serene hillock located in Tumkur district, Karnataka, about 60 km from Bengaluru. It is a significant Jain pilgrimage site, featuring four ancient Digambar Jain temples built between the 12th and 14th centuries.
One of the most striking landmarks at Mandaragiri Hill is the Guru Mandir, designed in the shape of a peacock feather fan, symbolizing Jain asceticism. The site also houses a statue of Chandranatha Tirthankara and a beautifully carved Manastambha pillar.
Visitors can enjoy a short trek up the hill, which takes about 15 minutes, leading to a 360-degree panoramic view of the surrounding landscape. Behind the hill lies Mydala Kere, a tranquil lake ideal for relaxation.
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