Wayanad - Kerala

Jaina Temple Sultan Bathery

Jaina Temple Sultan Bathery
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The centuries old Jain Temple is located in Sultan Bathery in Wayanad district in the Indian state of Kerala. It is also known as the Tirthankara Temple. The structure of the temple is made of granite. It is said that there is a cave inside the temple that goes to Mysore. During the battle of Tipu Sultan, the Jain pilgrims were chased away and converted into a cave of Tipu Sultan. It is said that this place is called Sultan Bathery. There is a Naga sculpture on a pillar in the temple. Believed in the treasure here, some social traitors destroyed the temple.

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