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"Shri Digambar Jain Atishya Kshetra" translates to "The extraordinary pilgrimage site of the Digambar Jains."
In Jainism, an "Atishya Kshetra" refers to a place of extraordinary or miraculous events. These locations are believed to be spiritually charged, often associated with the supernatural occurrences, miracles, or divine manifestations attributed to revered figures in Jain tradition.
As "Digambar" signifies one of the two main sects in Jainism, known for its ascetic practices and the belief in nudity as a symbol of renunciation, "Shri Digambar Jain Atishya Kshetra" would be a site revered by followers of this sect.
These pilgrimage sites are important centers of devotion and spiritual contemplation for Jain devotees, who visit them to seek blessings, offer prayers, and connect with their faith on a deeper level. They play a significant role in Jain religious life, fostering spiritual growth and strengthening the bond between the devotee and the divine.