Anantnath Swami Temple

11°38′27″N 76°05′13″E / 11.640756°N 76.086983°E / 11.640756; 76.086983
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Anantnath Swami Temple (also known as the Puliyarmala Jain Temple is a Jain temple located at Puliyarmala, 6 km from Kalpetta in the Wayanad district in the state of Kerala in India. It is dedicated to Anantnath Swami, a Tirthankar of the Jain faith.[1][2] The Jain temple is located at Puliyarmala, Kalpetta in the district of Wayanad in Kerala. It is dedicated to Lord Anantanatha, the 14th Tirthankara.

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  • View of entrance to Anantnatha Swami Jain temple at Wayanad, Kerala
    View of entrance to Anantnatha Swami Jain temple at Wayanad, Kerala

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References

Citation

  1. ^ "Ananthanatha Swami Temple at Puliyarmala". wyd.kerala.gov. Archived from the original on 13 August 2007.
  2. ^ Mathew 2015, p. 386.

Sources

  • Biju Mathew, ed. (2015), Pilgrimage to Temple Heritage 2015, Info Kerala Communications Pvt Ltd, ISBN 9788192947013

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