Vijayamangalam Jain temple

To commemorate this event the idols of King Konguvelir, his maid and the members of the Tamil Sangam were installed inside the temple.

The Vijayamangalam village is also the birthplace of a 12th century Jain acharya Bhavanadi, who authored Nannūl, a work on Tamil grammar.

[1] The sister of Chavundaraya (a minister during the reign of Western Ganga dynasty), Pullava committed sallekhana or fasting to death here.

[7] The temple follows Western Ganga architecture with brick Vimana facing south and ardhamandapa housing idols of Pañca-Parameṣṭhi.

[9] Many Jain idols dating back to uncertain times having reported in Vijayamangalam.

Idols of King Konguvelir, his maid and the members of the Tamil Sangam