Chathurmukha Basti – Jain Temple “An Ancient Heritage of Peace, Faith, and Architecture.”

Chathurmukha Basti

Ancient Jain Temple • Bangar Manjeshwar

“An Ancient Heritage of Peace, Faith, and Architecture.”

The Bhagavan 1008 Shri Parshvanatha Tirthankar Digambara Jaina Ancient Chathurmukha Basadi / Temple in Bangar Manjeshwar, Kasaragod is a historic and serene heritage site reflecting the rich cultural traditions of the region. Among the historical structures here, the Chathurmukha Basti, also known as the four-faced temple, stands out as one of the most prominent ancient Jain basadis, widely recognized for its unique architecture and spiritual significance.

The temple stands as an enduring symbol of religious harmony and historical heritage, attracting devotees, history enthusiasts, and visitors throughout the year. Its peaceful surroundings and traditional stone architecture offer a deep glimpse into the ancient Jain culture beautifully preserved in Manjeshwar.

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Temple Architecture Four-Faced Stone Structure
Presiding Deity Shri Parshvanatha Tirthankar

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