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ISSUE: 371

JULY 2024

Chathurmugha Basti
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Chathurmugha Basti: A Historical Marvel in Kasaragod

Located in the serene setting of Manjeshwaram Taluk, Kasaragod, Chathurmugha Basti is a remarkable historical site that stands as a testament to the rich cultural and religious heritage of Kerala. This centuries-old Jain temple is renowned for its unique architectural design and the intriguing four-faced statue of Lord Brahma.

Chathurmugha Basti, also known as the Four-Faced Basti, is an architectural marvel that attracts history enthusiasts and tourists alike. The temple has a distinct design, and its central deity is Lord Brahma, with four faces, each facing a different direction. This rare depiction symbolizes the omnipresence and all-seeing nature of the deity, making it a significant religious and cultural landmark.

The temple's architecture is a blend of traditional Jain and regional styles, characterized by intricate carvings, detailed sculptures and beautiful motifs that adorn its walls and pillars. The sanctum sanctorum, with its serene ambience and historical significance, offers a tranquil experience for visitors, allowing them to reflect on the rich spiritual heritage of the Jain community in Kerala.

Surrounded by stunning greenery and scenic landscapes, Chathurmugha Basti provides a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The temple is not only a place of worship but also a cultural hub that reflects the historical and religious diversity of the region. It serves as a perfect example of the harmonious coexistence of different faiths and traditions in Kerala.

Visitors to Chathurmugha Basti can also explore other nearby attractions in Kasaragod, such as the Bekal Fort, Ananthapura Lake Temple, and the scenic beaches along the coastline. These sites offer a comprehensive glimpse into the historical and natural beauty of the region. The temple is easily accessible by road, with regular bus and taxi services available from major towns and cities in Kerala.

Chathurmugha Basti is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in exploring the rich history and architectural splendour of Kerala. Its unique four-faced statue of Lord Brahma and the serene surroundings make it a fascinating site that offers both spiritual and cultural enrichment.

Contact
District Tourism Promotion Council (DTPC)
Vidya Nagar, Kasaragod – 671123
Phone : +91 499 425 6450, +91 85471 62679
Email: info@dtpckasaragod.com

Getting there:
Nearest Railway Station : Udupi Railway Station, about 36.6 km
Nearest Airport : Mangalore International Airport, about 47 km

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