SHRI AZIMGANJ TIRTH

  • SHRI AZIMGANJ TIRTH

 During late 17th and early 18th centuries many wealthy Jain families of Murshidabad had come and settled for good at this place. They had also then participated in many social welfare activities including getting built several Jain temples and dharamshalas. In year 1750 A.D Sri Saubhagyavijayji, describing the place has mentioned about the prosperity of the area and the generous nature of its wealthy people. From several other sources references are available about these wealthy Jains having also built Jain temples and dharamshalas elsewhere besides having carried out several renovations. They were generally big landlords and were known by the title of “Babus”.The temple here has been constructed about 125 years ago. This is one of the main temples in the Panchtirthi of Bengal. Here, there are about 30 idols made out of nine precious stones which are attractive and worth seeing. The central beam of this temple which has been made out of stone called “Kasoti” (Touch stone for gold testing) is both superb and artistic. The scene of this area settled on the banks of the river Bhagirathi Ganga is extremely pleasing. The extensive ancient building in the area reminds one of the glorious past of the place.Besides this temple, there are seven other temples nearby where too many idols are really a sight to see.