Bandivade Neminath Jain Temple

Published: 01.08.2012
Updated: 10.09.2012
Alias(es)
Neminath Jain Basti at Bandivade

 

Neminath Jain Basti at Bandivade

Neminath Jain Basti is situated at Bandivade (also Bandode) near Ponda in North Goa District. The temple is dedicated to Lord Neminath, the 22nd Tirthankara.

A stone inscription from Nagueshi exhibited in the Museum of Archaeological Survey of India refers to the reconstruction of this Jain Basti during Vijayanagar period in 14th century. Further, the Kannada inscription of Bandivade mentions that king Sripala established Bandivade in Ponda and constructed the Neminath Jain Basti. The inscription records the gift of Vaghurme made in 1425 A.D. and 1433 A.D. to Jain basti of Bandivade.

The square shaped temple is built of laterite blocks with grilled windows. An arch provided at the entrance indicates the existence of a dome over the structure. Lime mortar is found to have been used extensively in its construction.

Name:
Neminath Jain Basti
Location:
Bandivade
Dedicated to:
Neminatha
Date of Foundation:
15th century (Vijayanagara period)

 

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