Jain Tirth

Badebaba Karnataka

बड़े बाबा कर्नाटक

A divine abode in Karnataka housing the magnificent idols of Badebaba, Lord Chandraprabha, and the collective grandeur of the 24 Tirthankaras.

Spiritual Significance

This pilgrimage site is renowned for its serene atmosphere and ancient artistry. Devotees flock here to offer prayers to Badebaba and witness the unique depiction of the Tirthankara lineage. The site serves as a center for meditation and spiritual rejuvenation in the heart of Karnataka.

Divine Idols

The sacred statues worshipped at this Kshetra.

Badebaba Karnataka

Badebaba

The Principal Deity


The majestic form of Badebaba, radiating peace and compassion. This idol is the focal point of devotion for pilgrims visiting the Kshetra.

Idol of 24 Tirthankaras

24 Tirthankaras

Chaubisi


A unique artistic representation where all 24 Tirthankaras are depicted together. Lord Mahavir Swami is seated in the center (Middle Idol), guiding the sangha.

Chandraprabha Tirthankar

Lord Chandraprabha

8th Tirthankara


The serene idol of Bhagwan Chandraprabha, the 8th Tirthankara, known for his lunar-like radiance and calming influence on devotees.

Visitor FAQs

Information about the holy site.

The temple features idols of Badebaba, Lord Chandraprabha (8th Tirthankara), and a collective idol of the 24 Tirthankaras with Lord Mahavira in the center.

In the specific idol of the 24 Tirthankaras at this Kshetra, Shri Mahavir Swami (the 24th Tirthankara) is situated in the middle as the central deity.

This temple is located in the state of Karnataka, India. It is a significant pilgrimage destination for Jain devotees in South India.