Vice-President C.P. Radhakrishna unveils statue of Shanti Sagar Maharaj in Shravanabelagola

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Vice-President C.P. Radhakrishnan unveiled the statue of Acharya Shanti Sagar Maharaj, a monk of the Jain Digambara faith, at Shravanabelgola in Hassan district on Sunday, November 9.

Vice-President C.P. Radhakrishnan unveiled the statue of Acharya Shanti Sagar Maharaj, a monk of the Jain Digambara faith, at Shravanabelgola in Hassan district on Sunday, November 9. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

Vice-President C.P. Radhakrishnan unveiled the statue of Acharya Shanti Sagar Maharaj, a monk of the Jain Digambara faith, at Shravanabelgola in Hassan district on Sunday (November 9, 2025). He also named the hillock, where the idol will be installed later today, as Shanti Giri.

The Vice-President unveiled the statue and named the hillock in the presence of Karnataka Governor Thawarchand Gehlot, Jain mutt seer Charukeerthi Panditcharyavarya Bhattaraka Swamy, Union Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy and others.

Shanti Giri is the fourth hillock to gain significance in Shravanabelagola, a noted Jain pilgrimage centre.

Vindhyagiri is known for the 58ft tall monolithic statue of Gomateshwara. Chandragiri has been named after Chandragupta Maurya, as he observed Sallekhana at the place. Charugiri is the hillock where the memorials of 33 previous swamijis of the Jain Mutt are located. The fourth, the latest, is named after Shanti Sagar Maharaj.

The Jain Mutt of Shravanabelgola in Channarayapatna taluk took the decision to install the statue of Acharya Santi Sagar Maharaja, to commemorate 100th anniversary of his visit to the place. The mahamastakabhisheka, the grand anointment of the Gomateshwara statue, was held in 1925 in his presence.

Charukeerthi Panditacharyavarya Bhattaraka Swamy of Jain Mutt, in his address, recalled the contributions of Acharya Shantisagara Maharaja.

The monk, in his lifetime, faced tough challenges in following the traditions of the Digambara mudra because of the apathy of the British rule. He observed fast many times, including once in front of the Red Fort in Delhi, to educate people about the faith. Altogether, he observed for 9,908 days in his lifetime. He termed the occasion of installing his statue and naming the hillock after him a historic day in Shravanabelagola.

Published - November 09, 2025 11:59 am IST

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