The Sacred Seat of Goddess Padmavati in the Malnad Hills.
About Us
Humcha (Hombuja), located in Shivamogga district (near Hosanagar taluk), is one of the most important Jain pilgrimage centers in Karnataka, renowned for the ancient Sri Padmavati Temple and Sri Parshwanatha Basadi.
The temple complex dates back to the 8th century CE, established by the Santara dynasty, who made Humcha their capital. The presiding deity, Goddess Padmavati, is revered as a guardian deity in Jainism and draws pilgrims from across India.
Humcha is not only a religious site but also a center of Jain culture, architecture, and history, with numerous ancient Jain basadis, inscriptions, and monuments scattered across the village.
How to Reach
By Air:
- Shivamogga Airport (SMG): 85 km (≈ 2–2.5 hours by road)
By Train:
- Sagar Jambagaru Railway Station: 55 km
By Road:
- From Hosanagar town: 20 km
Stay Options
Basic lodges and dharmashalas at Humcha for pilgrims.
Lodges and small hotels in.
Restaurants
- Prasada (temple food) available for pilgrims.
- Small vegetarian eateries in Hosanagar (20 km).
Tourist Attractions Nearby
Useful Information
- Best Season to Visit: October to March (pleasant weather).
- Entry Fee: No entry fee.
- Temple Timings: 6:00 AM – 8:00 PM (special pujas on Jain festivals).
- Nearest Police Station: Hosanagar Police Station (20 km).
- PIN Code: 577418 (Humcha).
- Managed by: Jain Mutt of Humcha.
Travel Tips
- A must-visit for Jain pilgrims and lovers of heritage architecture.
- Modest dress and respect for temple traditions are essential.
- Ideal to combine with Bale Padmavati (Vadambailu) + Nagara Fort + Kodachadri for a cultural and spiritual circuit.
- Carry essentials; facilities in the village are limited.
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