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A manastambha (Sanskrit for 'column of honour') is a pillar that is often constructed in front of Jain temples or large Jain statues. In North India, they are topped by four Tirthankara images. According to the Digambara Jain texts like Adi Purana and Tiloyapannati, a huge manastambha stands in front of the samavasarana (divine preaching hall) of the tirthankaras, which causes someone entering a samavasarana to shed their pride. A monolithic manastambha is a standard feature in the Jain temples of Moodabidri. They include a statue of Brahmadeva on the top as a guardian yaksha.

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  • Una Manastambha "columna de honor" pilar construido frecuentemente frente a los templos jainas u otros lugares como estatuas. En el Norte de la India, suelen tener imágenes de cuatro tirthankaras en la parte superior.​ Según los de la tradición Digambara como el Adi Purana y Tiloyapannati, existe una manastambha en el (lugar de predicación divino) de los tirthankaras, que produce el abandono del orgullo.​ En la localidad de Mudbidri, en el sur de la India, las manastambhas son una característica de todos sus templos jainas e incluyen una estatua de Brahmadeva.​ (es)
  • A manastambha (Sanskrit for 'column of honour') is a pillar that is often constructed in front of Jain temples or large Jain statues. In North India, they are topped by four Tirthankara images. According to the Digambara Jain texts like Adi Purana and Tiloyapannati, a huge manastambha stands in front of the samavasarana (divine preaching hall) of the tirthankaras, which causes someone entering a samavasarana to shed their pride. A monolithic manastambha is a standard feature in the Jain temples of Moodabidri. They include a statue of Brahmadeva on the top as a guardian yaksha. (en)
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  • Una Manastambha "columna de honor" pilar construido frecuentemente frente a los templos jainas u otros lugares como estatuas. En el Norte de la India, suelen tener imágenes de cuatro tirthankaras en la parte superior.​ Según los de la tradición Digambara como el Adi Purana y Tiloyapannati, existe una manastambha en el (lugar de predicación divino) de los tirthankaras, que produce el abandono del orgullo.​ En la localidad de Mudbidri, en el sur de la India, las manastambhas son una característica de todos sus templos jainas e incluyen una estatua de Brahmadeva.​ (es)
  • A manastambha (Sanskrit for 'column of honour') is a pillar that is often constructed in front of Jain temples or large Jain statues. In North India, they are topped by four Tirthankara images. According to the Digambara Jain texts like Adi Purana and Tiloyapannati, a huge manastambha stands in front of the samavasarana (divine preaching hall) of the tirthankaras, which causes someone entering a samavasarana to shed their pride. A monolithic manastambha is a standard feature in the Jain temples of Moodabidri. They include a statue of Brahmadeva on the top as a guardian yaksha. (en)
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