The Mahamastakabhisheka ceremony is scheduled to be held in February 2018.
Charukeerti Bhattaraka Swamiji after attending thefirst national-level Digambar Jain Committee meeting said his wish was to hold the Mahamastakabhisheka with "minimum expense" and not as a "mega event" in view of the drought, a release from the mutt said.
Stating that stress will be on religious activitiesand providing amenities to pilgrims, he said in accordance with the practice during the rule of Mysuru Maharaja and the British, both central and state government have promised support for the event.
The Archaeological Survey of India has sent a proposal to the Union government to widen the steps of the hill on which statue of Bahubali is present.
Former Prime Minister andHassan MP H D Deve Gowda has promised to take up the matterwith the government, he added.
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