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Venur

Venur
ವೇಣೂರು
village
Monolith of Bahubali in Venur
Monolith of Bahubali in Venur
Venur is located in Karnataka
Venur
Venur
Venur is located in India
Venur
Venur
Location in Karnataka, India
Coordinates: 13°01′N 75°05′E / 13.01°N 75.08°E / 13.01; 75.08Coordinates: 13°01′N 75°05′E / 13.01°N 75.08°E / 13.01; 75.08
Country  India
State
District Dakshina Kannada
Government
 • Body Gram panchayat
Languages
 • Official Tulu
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
ISO 3166 code IN-KA
Vehicle registration KA-19
Nearest city Belthangadi
Website karnataka.gov.in

Venur or Venoor () is a small village on the banks of the Phalguni river in Belthangady Taluk, Dakshina Kannada of Karnataka, India. It was once the seat of Jainism and the capital of the Ajila Dynasty. It is on the Dharmasthala-Moodabidri-Karkala route on the coastal religious circuit in the Karnataka State of India.

Venur is a small town in Dakshina Kannada District of Karnataka state situated on the bank of river Phalguni. Venur though a small town was once a great seat of Jainism. It was the capital of the Ajila Dynasty and one of the most prominent Kings of them Thimmanna Ajila built a colossus of Gommateshwara 38 feet high in 1604 AD. He was a direct descendant of Chamundaraya, who built one at Shravanabelagola. Venur colossus is the shortest of all the three Gommateshwara’s within the radius of 250 km around it. It also stands in an enclosure, on the same pattern as that of Shravanabelagola. The Kings of Ajila Dynasty ruled here from 1154 AD to 1786 AD. The current descendant of the Ajila Dynasty is Thimmnnarasa Dr. Padmaprasad Ajila.

Venur's claim to fame is the monolith of Bhagawan Bahubali also known as Lord Gomateshwara. The single rock statue is 38 feet in height and was erected by the Jain ruler Timmanna Ajila in the year 1604. The statue is supposed to have been sculptured by Amarashilpi Jakanachari. The statue stands facing westward on a high platform on the banks of the river Phalguni. This statue of Bahubali is one of the five giant monoliths (of the same Jain monk) found in Karnataka, which are more than 20 feet in height. (the others being at Shravanabelagola, Karkala and Dharmasthala and Gommatagiri).


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