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English: The Kamal Basadi is one of the two Jain temples inside the Belagavi Fort. There is another Jain temple here called the Chikka Basadi, but that temple is currently in ruins. The Kamal Basadi has been built in the later Chalukya style. It has a tiered roof over the shrine. It was built in 1204 AD during the period of Kartavirya IV of the Ratta dynasty. It was built by his minister Bichirja. There are two pillars here that bear Kannada inscriptions, one is of the period Kartavirya IV and another of the period of Seluva Krishna.
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