Jainism in Goa

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Cudnem Jain temple

Jainism flourished in Goa during the rule of Kadamba dynasty of Karnataka.[1] Broken sculptures of the Jain Tirthankara Suparshvanatha, belonging to the period of the Goan Kadamba ruler Shivachitta Permadi Dev, were discovered in an old Jain temple in Jainkot, Naroa.[2]

There were 864 Jains in Goa according to the 2001 census: 456 male and 408 female.[3] The number increased to 1,109 in 2011 census.[4]

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