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This shrine is believed to be of a period contemporaneous to Sri Parshvanath Bhagwan. For centuries this shrine remained hidden and only about a hundred years ago on the indication given in a dream at night to Choudhari Shyamlalji, when excavations were carried out on this mountain an old temple was discovered, which is called Parshvanath Mandir. In am inscription on one of the walls, this temple is stated to have been built in Vikram year 1109. Ancient idols recovered from under the earth are also believed to be of this period.It is stated that even the “Samosaran” of Bhagwan Sri Parshvanath was held here and from among those saints who attended this “Samosaran”, Sri Munindradutt, Sri Indradutt, Sri Vardutt, Sri Gundutt and Sri Sagardutt and many others after practicing intense austerities had attained Moksha here. The idols of all these five saints are installed in this temple Miracles happen here many a time. IN the middle of the flow of river and it is said that Sri Vardutt and other saints while practicing their penance on this rock attained their salvation. The rock is called “Siddhashila”. Every year between Magsar Sukla 13 to Poornima annual fair is held here.Besides this, there are 40 more other temples on the mountain. At the base, there are 14 more, one of which is in the middle of a lake like the one in Pavapuri. It is called “Jalmandir” (lake temples).The ancient idols discovered from under the earth and belonging to 12th Vikram century are all worth seeing. The natural beauty here and in the surrounding area is quite pleasing and attractive.