Samanar Hills

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Der nur etwa 50 m hohe Samanar Malai oder Samanar Hill (Tamil: சமணர் மலை; samanar = „Mönch“, „Einsiedler“, „Jain“) ist eine Felsgruppe mit mehreren Reliefskulpturen der Jain-Religion im südindischen Bundesstaat Tamil Nadu. Der gesamte Hügel steht unter dem Schutz des Archaeological Survey of India. rdf:langString
Samanar Hills, also known as Samanar Malai or Amanarmalai or Melmalai, is a rocky stretch of hills located near Keelakuyilkudi village, 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) west of Madurai city, Tamil Nadu, India. They stretch east–west over 3 kilometers towards Muthupatti village. These rocky hillocks are home to many Jain and Hindu monuments. The hill has been declared as a protected monument by the Archaeological Survey of India. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Der nur etwa 50 m hohe Samanar Malai oder Samanar Hill (Tamil: சமணர் மலை; samanar = „Mönch“, „Einsiedler“, „Jain“) ist eine Felsgruppe mit mehreren Reliefskulpturen der Jain-Religion im südindischen Bundesstaat Tamil Nadu. Der gesamte Hügel steht unter dem Schutz des Archaeological Survey of India.
rdf:langString Samanar Hills, also known as Samanar Malai or Amanarmalai or Melmalai, is a rocky stretch of hills located near Keelakuyilkudi village, 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) west of Madurai city, Tamil Nadu, India. They stretch east–west over 3 kilometers towards Muthupatti village. These rocky hillocks are home to many Jain and Hindu monuments. The hill has been declared as a protected monument by the Archaeological Survey of India.
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