Rock-Cut Jain Temple Sittanavasal

Rock Cut Cave Temple, Sittanavasal, Madiyanallur

About

The Rock Cut Jain Temple at Sittannavasal in Tamil Nadu, also known as Arivarkovil or the Temple of the Arhats, stands as an exceptional monument of early Jain artistic achievement. Its refined carvings, sculptural depth, and preserved ceiling paintings reflect a high level of creative and technical skill.


Historical Background


Carved in the 8th century C.E. from a single rock by Jain monks, the temple contains a square sanctum with reliefs of three tirthankaras on the rear wall and a wheel or lotus motif on the ceiling. The hall before the sanctum displays images of monks in meditative posture. An inscription of Pandya king Srimara Srivallabha records a Jain teacher from Madurai, offering evidence of the site’s scholarly lineage.


Location and Significance


Situated in Sittannavasal village of Tamil Nadu, the monument forms one of the region’s most important Jain archaeological sites. Its artworks, including the renowned lotus pond scene that symbolizes the Jain heaven known as samavasarana, provide rare insight into early Jain cosmological themes.


Architectural Materials and Design


The facade stands on two pillars bearing carvings of deities, dancers, animals, and mythical creatures. The rock cut method, unified composition, and finely modeled reliefs mark the structure as a significant example of early medieval Jain cave architecture.

Rock Cut Cave Temple, Sittanavasal, Madiyanallur
8774.9 km away
Entry starts at 6:00 AM
Open: 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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What you’ll experience

Ancient Jain art, serene rock cut spaces, and vivid ceiling motifs.
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Special attractions

Lotus pond ceiling, tirthankara reliefs, ornate pillar carvings.
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Perfect for

Visitors exploring early Jain art and serene heritage sites.
Things to know
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Ticket needed for all ages
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Entry allowed for all ages
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Kid friendly
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Pets not allowed
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Free water stations
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Washrooms available
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