Tirumalai (Tamil Nadu)

"the holy mountain of the Arhar" is a Jain temple and cave complex dating from at least the 9th century CE that is located northwest of Polur in Tamil Nadu, southeast India.

The footprints of four great saints - Vrishabhsenachrya, Samanatabhadracharya, Varadattachrya munivar and Sri Vadeepa Simhasuri are also present here.

[5] This inscription mentions the list conquest done by Rajendra Chola I and the offerings made by him to Kunthavai Jinalaya temple.

In the 10th century it was converted into 30 separate chambers, possibly to accommodate figures of Tirthankaras and a yakshi.

Similar to the Ellora caves, the representation of celestial being performs a ritual on tirthankara is present.

[2] Kuntahavai Jain Temple features a painting with depiction of Samavasarana similar to that of present in Shravanabelagola.

Tirumalai inscription
Terrocotta sculpture of tirthankara
The Mahavira temple
Painting depicting Samavasarana