. "10.4544"^^ . . "Sittanavasal Cave (also, Arivar Koil) is a 2nd-century Jain complex of caves in Sittanavasal village in Pudukottai district of Tamil Nadu, India. Its name is a distorted form of Sit-tan-na-va-yil, a Tamil word which means \"the abode of great saints\" (Tamil: \u0B9A\u0BBF\u0BA4\u0BCD\u0BA4\u0BA9\u0BCD\u0BA9\u0BB5\u0BBE\u0B9A\u0BB2\u0BCD). The monument is a rock-cut monastery or temple. Created by Jains, it is called the Arivar Koil, and is a rock cut cave temple of the Arihants. It contains remnants of notable frescoes from the 7th century."@en . . "Sittanavasal Cave"@en . "78.7247"^^ .