Shri Vijaymangalam Tirth
Mulnayak
Nearly 30 cm high, black-colored idol of Bhagawan Chandraprabh in the semi-Padmasana posture.
Tirth
It is near the Vijaymangalam village.
Historicity
This tirth was chief in the sixth century. It can, therefore, be called an ancient tirth. In ancient times, this was the capital of Kongunadu. King Konguvelire of this place built this temple. Even today, it reminds one of his love for religion. The people of this place call this temple the Amneshavar temple.
Other Temples
At present, there are no other temples.
Works of art and Sculpture
The building style of this ancient temple is very beautiful. The highest peak of this temple reminds one of its glorious stories. The temple has pillars. The panchakalyanaka festivals of Bhagawan and the idols of the twenty-four Tirthankaras are marked in the ceiling. The artistic and ancient idols of Bhagawan Adishvar and of Ambikadevi are especially delightful.
Guidelines
The nearest railway station of Vijaymangalam is nearly 5 kilometers away and the chief city of Irod is at a distance of 20 kilometers. Bus service and private vehicles are available. Boarding and lodging provisions are there.
Trust
Shri Chandraprabh Bhagawan Jain Mandir, Vijaymangalam, Dist - Irod, State - Tamilnadu, India. Phone: 089731 75546

