Entrance to Perumalmali (Karadipatti)
Karadipatti Perumalmalai Perumalimalai was a place of scheduled tribe people lived before the historical period.At 1st century, after entry of the jain monks, there was jain’s cave then. Still we can see that rock paintings. “Musirikkodan” from Cheranadu created the sculptures and jain beds also.It was indicated as bhrami inscriptions under the theerthangarar sculptures.
Perumalmali jain’s school For this jain monks jain school was made by “Kavithi sayalan” belongs to “Vindhaiyur”.
Theerthangarars sculptures
Jain beds under the cave
Carved Jain beds
Another Jain beds
Theerthangarar statue situated on the cave
View of theerthangarar (Mukkudainathar)statue on the rock stage
Profile view of the carved sculptures and the inscription under the eye brow carved
View of the sculptures
Inscriptions under the sculptures pertaining to the history of this place
View of Thirupparamkundram hill from Perumalmali
Separate Jain’s cave and stone bed
Route map to Karadipatti Perumalmalai