Jaina Minsiter Chavundaraya
Chävundaräya of Shravanabelagola
by K. L. Kamat
First Online: April 16,2000
Last Updated: September 07,2008
© K. L. Kamat

Although his installation of the mammoth monolithic statue of Bahubali is well known, the details of
the life and times of Chavundaraya are not forthcoming. On an invited tour of the sacred
premises of Indragiri that I photographed Tyagada Bramhadeva and while studying them with
Dr. R. Sheshashastry (now at Vijayanagar University) that we discovered a beautiful panel
depicting a scene from the life of Chavundaraya. The panel is followed by a tenth
century inscription (Epigraphia Carnatica II SB 388) which gives an account of the
battle that Chavundaraya fought against Nolabaraja. The chieftain is shown as
middle-aged and squatting in front of Nemichandra Siddhanta Chakravarti. Two
chowrie-bearers are standing behind the minister, in his service. I think it is an
extraordinary portrait of a man who left an extraordinary contribution.
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