This is basically a mess, managed by temple. Jain style homemade food is served. Take the meal coupon from the temple and come down the place to enjoy the meal.
Sattvik Jain food thali for Rs70/- need to get coupon from Vimal Nath Mandirji Accountant. Great service friendly staff! One can eat unlimited as per his appetite. Good thing is they arrange for Ekashana (fasting with eating only one time) as well Thanks.
They should have inform that there is no food left. They took money from me aane when ai reached there, they told no sabji no rice. How can I eat with dal and chapati! Worst experience. And if you wanted to tell that come on time then I want to ask why they are allowing if they don't have food left.
Devanahalli in Bangalore Rural district is more famous for its proximity to the Kempegowda International Airport than for being the birthplace of the Tiger of Mysore, Tipu Sultan but the Shree Nakoda Avanti 108 Parshwanath Jain Temple is not known by all. According to local people, the temple complex housed a tobacco processing unit in the beginning of the last century. After a few decades, it made way for the Karnataka Silk and Filature unit just before Independence.
The temple, built mostly on donations from the Jain community. An unkempt compound with weeds all around, a nameplate on the stone wall and a ramshackle gate welcome the visitor. The main temple at the entrance is housed in an old structure; and it could have been one of the manufacturing sheds. Whenever you visit there, you must visit this place.
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Good food (pure veg) for a reasonable price (40/-) and all you can eat. They serve tava roti with or without ghee, rice, two types of vegetable curry, dal, papad and jaggery or chilli pickle. Timings are from 12-2: 30 for lunch. One can also take tiffin parcels from here. Located in the lane behind Jain temple.