The Mandaragiri temple complex is an important Jain pilgrimage centre named after
Mallinatha. The hilltop has four twelfth-century temples and one stupa enclosed in a massive stone wall with paintings of
Tirthankaras. The back wall, the original entrance of the temple, features an entrance gate with two pillars bearing carvings of elephants and an image of Tirthankara seated on a lotus pedestal. The first temple doesn't enshrine any idols and the remaining three temples are dedicated to
Chandraprabha,
Parshvanatha and
Suparshvanatha. The stupa houses one stone slab with a carving of a footprint. The temple complex also includes a large
manastambha. On the foot of the hill, an temple called
Guru mandir dedicated to Jain
Acharya Shantisagar is located. This temple is popularly known as pinchi temple and peacock temple due to the temple structure resembling a
pinchi, peacock feather fan, used by
Digambara monks. A monolithic statue of
Chandraprabha is located near Guru mandir.
Maidala Kere and
Padmavati Kere are the two lakes located near the temple complex on the hilltop. There is a ruined temple housing a large stone-carved image of a Tirthankara near Maidala lake. There are eight idols of goddesses scattered near the Padmavati Kere. File:Bhagwan Chandraprabha 20250701 172853551.NIGHT~3.jpg|Bhagwan Chandraprabha at Manadargir, Karnataka == See also ==