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==External links==
==External links==
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* [http://www.mahamasthakabhisheka.com Mahamasthakabhishek Bahubali Official Website]
* [http://www.mahamasthakabhisheka.com Mahamasthakabhishek Bahubali Official Website]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_depth/629/629/4736362.stm BBC News Special: Interview and Photo Reportage]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_depth/629/629/4736362.stm BBC News Special: Interview and Photo Reportage]

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close up of the head of Gomateshwara, the 17.8 m monolith of Jain prophet Gomateshwara Bahubali, ca 978–993 AD, at Shravanabelagola, India, being anointed with saffron every 12 years by thousands of devotees as part of the Mahamastakabhisheka festival, 2006.

The Mahamasthakabhisheka (or Mahamasthak Abhishek) is an important Jain festival held once every twelve years in the town of Shravanabelagola in Karnataka state, India. The festival is held in veneration of an immense 18 meter high statue of the Bhagwan (or Saint) Gomateshwara Bahubali. The anointing last took place in February 2006, and the next ceremony will occur in 2018.

As the Mahamasthakabhisheka begins, consecrated water is sprinkled onto the participants by devotees carrying 1008 specially prepared vessels. The statue is then bathed and anointed with libations such as milk, sugarcane juice, and saffron paste, and sprinkled with powders of sandalwood, turmeric, and vermilion. Offerings are made of petals, gold and silver coins, and precious stones. Most recently, the ceremony's finale has included an enormous shower of flowers from a waiting helicopter. This event was covered live by Aastha TV.

See also

Abhisheka