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Nakodaji is one of the famous Jain temple of India. It is situated in the forest in the hills. In this tirtha with a charming natural atmosphere all-around, we have an idol of Mulnayaka Shri Parshvanath Bhagavan. It is black in complexion, 58 cms in height and in Padmasana posture. The idols is extremely charming and miraculous. The miracles of the presiding deity of this spot, Shri Bhairavaji Maharaj are well-known. The idol of Shri Nakoda Bheruji was installed by Acharya Shri Vijay Himachal Suri who also established idols of other Teerthankars in this temple.
Osian is a small town known for its temples. Though a small village now, but Osian was once a large and prosperous city and an important pilgrimage centre between the 8th and 9th centuries. The Mahavira temple of Osian, is situated on the western edge of the town. The main deity is nearly 32 inches high, Golden colored idol of Bhagawan Mahavira Swami in the Padmasana posture. The Mahavira temple at Osian was built, according to an inscription, in the last quarter of the eighth century, at a time prior to the bigger intrusions of Muslim forces, in the course of which many temples were reduced to rubble.
Shree Pavapuri Tirth Jiv Metri Dham is situated at Sirohi district of Rajasthan. This campus is developed by K. P. Sanghvi Group.The Tirth derived its name after the Pavada Agriculture well that exists there. Shri Kumarpalbhai V. Shah inspired Late Shri Hajarimalji Poonamchandji Sanghvi (Bafna) and Shri Babulalji Poonamchandji Sanghvi (Bafna), the founders of K. P. Sanghvi Group, to construct a Tirth Dham. They started construction and development of the campus on May 30, 1998, Saturday (Jeth Shukla 15, 2054 V. S.). The initial thought was to construct a small temple and a shelter for 100 cows only but by God’s grace and blessings the campus is now spread over more than 500 acres of land.
Jinalya (bhinmal) jain temple Bhinmal (भीनमाल ) is a town in the Jalore District of Rajasthan, India. It is 72 km south of Jalore town. The name Bhinmal is derived from the word Shrimal.Bhinmal was old capital of Gurjars (or Gujjars) during the reign of Gurjar Pratihara kingdom. The town is the birth place of the Sanskrit poet Magha and mathematician and astronomer Brahmagupta. Bhinmal was the capital of ancient Gujarat (Gurjar-desh). The name of the town during the medieval age was Bhillamal ( भीलमल). Hiuen Tsang visited Bhillamal (Bhinmal) in about 641 AD. According to Hiuen Tsang Bhillamala was capital of Gurjara kingdom. He stated that the Gurjars ruled a rich and populous kingdom with capital at Bhinmal (Pilo-mo-lo).
Palitana is the greatest and biggest pilgrimage center and sacred place of Jains. The Shwetambar Jain community believes that the hill of Palitana (Siddhachal) is eternal. Rshabhadev (Adinath), the first Jain Tirthankara, came here several times and preached. Billions of monks and nuns have attained Nirvana (Salvation) from this hill from times immemorial. It is also believed that hundred millions monks leaded by Dravida andVarikhilla attained here Nirvana on the auspicious day of Kartika Purnima (Full moon day in the month of Kartika according to Indian lunar calendar) and fifty millions leaded by Nami and Vinami on Chaitri Purnima (Full moon day in the month of Chaitra according to Indian lunar calendar).
Jain Temple is a modern Jain temple complex, located on the outskirts of at Bypass, which is famous for its carvings and intricate designs. The temple complex is also known as Gyanodaya Tirth Kshetra and includes numerous temples and shrines, some of them still under construction. The construction of the main temple was started in 1994/95 due to blessings of Muni Sudha Sagar, disciple of Sagar. In the year 2002 the largest ever-made statues of Ashta-dhatu (an alloy of eight metals) are being installed at a new temple complex, fast coming up on a hillock at Gyanodaya Teerth , village , near Ajmer in .
Muchhal Mahavir Jain Temple is situated in the Kumbhalgarh Sanctuary, at a distance of 5 km from Ghanerao village in Pali district of Rajasthan. The temple, which is dedicated to Mahavira, is the only Jain temple where first Tirthankara Mahavira is depicted with a moustache. The temple comprises two statues of elephants in guarding postures at the gateway. The Garasia tribe reside in a village that is located in the vicinity of this temple. The dress of these tribals is regarded as the most colorful amongst all the Indian tribes. Two or three days after the festival of Holi they perform a grand group dance on the platform of the temple. On the thirteenth day of the month of chaitra a fair is held here every year.
Sadri ( सादडी) is a city and a in district in the of . The city was called gate of Mewar to Marwar. Sadri is one of main worship place for Jain community. Sadri is landing place for Ranakpur Temple and Shri Parshuram Mahadev Mandir. Sadri Gram Panchayat converted into Municipality (Nagar Palika) in 1961.
The town of Kaparoda is situated at a distance of 50 kms from Jodhpur and eight kms from Siladi Railway station. In this town we have a tirtha of four storeys and 95 feet in height. Here in the temple, we have the idol of MULANAYAKA Shri Svayambhu Parshvanath Bhagavan. It is of snuff-colour, some 55 cms in height and in Padmasana posture. This idol came out from the grounds of the deep thickest of babul trees adjoining the Kaparada village on the sacred birth-day of Shri Parshvanath Prabhu in V.S. 1674 i.e. on the tenth day of the dark half of the month of Margashirsha.
This tirtha is situated in the heart of the Merta town that is at a distance of 1 km from the Merata station of Rajasthan. Here we have in the temple the idol of MULANAYAKA Shri Falavruddhi Parhsvanath Bhagavan. It is some 105 cms in height, black in complexion and in Padmasana posture. This ancient idol is rich in miracles, very much charming to view and salutation in all feelings leads to fruition of all desires. The idol is made of sand and earth. This is a tirtha of importance and glory amongst the tirthas in Rajasthan. In the 14th century Shri Jinaprabhasurishvaraji states in his work "Vividha Tirtha-Kalpa" that the darshan at this tirtha yields to the devotee, the reward of visit and darshan in 68 tirthas. It is also recorded here that the presiding deity gave due indication in a dream to Shri Dhandhal Shreshthi. On inquiry and digging at the spot indicated, a miraculous idol of Shri Parshvanath with seven fangs was unearthed.
Jain Temples situated in the Jaisalmer Fort are a must visit site in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan. You will find these temples to be very old and high pilgrimage as well as archeological value attached to them. These are a group of Jain temples dating back 12th and 15th centuries and are dedicated to various Jain Tirthankars (Hermits). On the walls of the temples, you can find animal & human figures, carved in famous Dilwara style. These temples are built in the Dilwara style that is famous all over the world for its architecture. The style got its name from the famous 'Dilwara Temples' situated on Mount Abu, a famous Hill station and pilgrimage destination in Rajasthan. The Jain temples in the Jaisalmer Fort are dedicated to Rikhabdevji and Shambhavdev Ji, the famous Jain hermits known as 'Tirthankars'.
Seth Shri Mulchand Soni constructs this temple in two phases having separate entrance in 1865 and hence it is also called as Soniji ki Nasiyan. Made up of red stones it is famous as Lal Mandir and also as Siddhkut Chaityalay Nasiyanji. The first phase consists the model of thirteen Dwip (islands) among which two are more descriptive. Models of Ayodhya and Panch-kalyan have been kept in the second phase of Red temple.
The Bhandasar Jain Temple at , dedicated to the 5th Tirthankar Sumatinath, was commissioned in 1468 by Bhandasa and was completed in 1514. A renowned mercantile citizen of the town named Bhanda Shah was assigned to construct the building and according to this the temple was named after him. It is believed that the temple was built by using more than forty barrels of ghee instead of mortar. Another tradition assume that the foundation of the temple building was filled by pure ghee and dry coconuts.
Rana Kumbha (ruler of Mewar) ka Prime Minister Sanghvi Dharnashah Porwal had a dream of Nalini Gulmohar viman in which he saw trilokhi deepak viman ke aakar ka temples. The foundation for this temple was laid in Vikram Samvat (VS) 1433, A.D.1490 and completed in VS 1496, A.D. 1553. Ranakpur is about an hours drive from Falna. The main temple is at one end but today there is a huge complex consisting of dharamshalas & the temple. You see entrance to Shri Ranakpur Tirth.
Shri Mahaveerji Atishaya Kshetra is famous all over the world for Bhagwan Mahaveer’s miraculous idol discovered from the earth 400 years ago. This Kshetra is situated at Chandangaon near river Gambheer in district Karauli of Rajasthan, the biggest state of India. About the appearance of this miraculous idol of Bhagwan Mahaveer.
Nareli Jain Temple, is a new Jain temple located on the outskirts of Ajmer 7 kilometers from the city center and 128 kilometers west of jaipur on the main national highway. "There's another striking monument to the Jain faith some 7km southeast of Ajmer on the Jaipur bypass, the angular modern Nareli Temple, a striking edifice mixing traditional and contemporary architectural styles to somewhat quirky effect, with 23 further miniature temples lined up on the hill above."