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Jain culture of Mahamastakabhisheka

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English: The 58 feet tall monolithic statue of Jain's Tirthankar Gommateshwara is located at Shravanbelagola on Vindyagiri Hill in India. Mahamastakabhisheka - a Grand Consecration for bathing the statue with Milk, sandal powder, purified water and sandalwood paste are poured over the statue from a scaffolding once in every twelve years.
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