Grand Mahamastakabhisheka unfolds, Rajasthan family buys first Kalash for Rs 11.6 crore


Shravanabelagola, Feb 17 (PTI): A grand Mahamastakabhisheka, the head anointing ceremony to the statue of Lord Gommateshwara Bahubali, unfolded today at this Jain pilgrimage centre amidst a montage of traditional rituals, spiritual ecstasy and visual splendour.

Observed once every 12 years in Jain Dharmic cycle, the veneration ceremony this year is the 88th in the series that commenced in the year 981 A.D.

The majestic 57-feet statue, carved out of a single piece of rock, is said to be the world's tallest monolith.

The rituals began with a battery of priests and devotees carrying 108 'kalashas' (holy vessels) from the Digambara Jain mutt to the Vindyagiri hills, the venue of the event.

1008 kalashas will be used for Mahamastakabhisheka from tomorrow till February 25.

The statue was then bathed by devotees from 'attanige' (huge scaffolding) erected for the purpose, with libations such as water, coconut water, sugarcane juice, milk, rice flour, turmeric paste, herbal concoction, kalkachurna, sandal paste, ashtagandha, saffron, gold and silver flowers, as also precious stones, amidst the chanting of hymns.

A visual spectacle was created, as the statue of Lord Gommateshwara Bahubali, the son of Adinath, the first of 24 Jain Tirthankaras, remained soaked in various hues used for Mahamastakabhisheka.

The Gomateshwara statue in the 'Kayotsarga' posture was then showered with fragrant flowers and adorned with a huge garland.

Devotees standing at the feet of the colossal rock-cut statue with devotion and spirit of the occasion were seen soaked in the colours of sandalwood and turmeric that was poured on the towering statue, as fragrance filled the air.

The Mahamastakabisheka that was led by Shri Charukieerthi Bhattaraka Swamiji in the presence of other senior Jain pontiffs also saw Chief Minister Siddaramaiah anointing the statue with the holy water.

The Patni family of Kishanganj in Rajasthan were the first to perform Mahamastakabhisheka to Bahubali by paying Rs 11,61,00,000 for the first 'kalash.'

Authorities said the money payed by the Patni family would be used towards setting up of a 200 bed hospital here.

Said to be the world's tallest monolithic statue that stands as testimony of 'Tyaga' (renunciation) and the message of 'Ahimsa' (Non-Violence) that embodies the Jain way of life, it was commissioned by Chavundaraya, minister and commander in the Ganga dynasty in 981 A.D.

Lakhs of people are thronging Shravanabelagola in Hassan district, also known as 'Jaina Kashi', to participate in what is also called as 'Jain Maha Kumbh'.

But only several selected devotees made their way up the 618 steps leading to the statue to participate in the ceremony, keeping the hilly terrain in mind.

Located between the two hillocks of Vindyagiri and Chandragiri, Shravanabelagola has been a Jain pilgrimage centre for the past 2,500 years.

Thousands of tents have been erected around two km from the two hillocks, dotted with numerous temples, to accommodate the people who have been pouring into this place from all across the country.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to take part in the event on February 19.

President Ram Nath Kovind had set in the process for Mahamastakabhisheka on February 7.

  

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  • Niranjan, Mysore/ Sharjah.UAE

    Sun, Feb 18 2018

    I am happy to see my community together. But felt deeply sad to see so much of Money being wasted on our Lords Statue. I know its honor, but it would have been better if this money was spent on good of poor.Specially education or helping Girl child,thousands of them.

    What did we gain from Abhishek nothing but all that is gone to waste. We scold the beggar at our door steps or shops and drive them away,while we are ready to spend crores on this Abhishikhs? Why?

    Also i have a friend has 11 years old Girl child.She was watching nakedness of the leaders and really asking embarrassing questions. Isnt it time to cover that part of the body( Private) when we go to public places? Tyag is for self and we need to be mindful of waste and our display of culture in public.

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  • Murthy, Bangalore

    Sun, Feb 18 2018

    Money is not wasted. The huge tourism the event has generated cannot be discounted as another abhishekam. You have a special NRI day for people coming from outside india. They are spending money for the plane, transport, stay and kalash . The economy of area around has seen many fold jump. Even local population is charging 2000 rs to 15000 rs per day.

    The event for the "faithful" makes them go deeper in understanding their very existence and role in this world. The king whom you are pouring abhishekam had all the materialistic power, but left all for spirtual growth. The "faithful" on a subconsious level question them self with such service and maybe motivate for more charitable causes.

    Lets not forget the jainism continue to contribute huge resource for charity. Seeing some revered one naked is nothing to be shy , its your perspective of seeing things. For some it maybe just a part of body that throws waste. For some heads it may be different. Let's enjoy and understand the philosophy of this great religion .

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  • Ivar, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 18 2018

    We have left out Sathi, we have left back dowry, we have also abandoned the concept of child marriage because all these do not fit right to the modern society we are living at present.
    Jains should seriously think about covering their spiritual leaders in public functions. I really think this display is awkward.

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  • Rajesh, Mulki

    Sun, Feb 18 2018

    One of the events which highlights our rich culture.....with the virtue of TYAGA (sacrifice) .Best wishes for the Jain community..

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman/Wash DC.

    Sun, Feb 18 2018

    If CONgress wins in 2018 assembly elections, we need to do Mahamastakabhisheka to Kadina Mantri in front of CONgress office...

    ...JH...

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  • RonRon, udupi

    Sun, Feb 18 2018

    So congress will come back 2nd term

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman/Wash DC.

    Mon, Feb 19 2018

    So it means CONgress will never come to power this time....and Kadina Mantri will loose his seat....and Kalladka Bhat will not be arrested by Police!!!....that's what it means....in parables...

    ...JH...

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  • Jagdish, Mumbai, UAE

    Sun, Feb 18 2018

    With due respect to the Culture.. It would have been much better instead of using lot on this help needy people.

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  • Francis, Shirva/UK

    Sun, Feb 18 2018

    Nice to see rich heritage and multi culture of our India

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  • Ivar, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 18 2018

    Rich heritage should be covered when in public!!

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Sat, Feb 17 2018

    May God bless the faithful specially the one paid 11 crores of earned money!

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