Scanned from the book - "Tales of Atonement: Stories from Malayagiris Commmentary on the Vyavahàrabhàya" with permission from the publisher Hindi Granth Karyalay
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{{Information |Description=Image of an Siddha Idol |Source=Scanned from the book - "Tales of Atonement: Stories from Malayagiris Commmentary on the Vyavahàrabhàya" with permission from the publisher Hindi Granth Karyalay |Date= |Author=Hindi Granth K
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Although the siddhas (the liberated beings) are formless and without a body, this is how the Jain temples often depict them