Jain Tirthstaans

Shri Muhri Parshvanath Swami Bhagwan
Shri Muhari Parashwanath Jain Tirth-Tintoi, At Post-Tintoi, Ta-Modasa, Dist. Aravalli Tintoi, Modasa, Gujarat 383250

Shri Muhri Parshvanath Bhagwan, a 6-inch Tintoi Tirtha Mandan more than 200 years old, is included in Shri 108 Parshvanath.Shri Muhri Parshvanath Bhagwan with his supernatural pomp is sitting in Tintoi village of Aravalli (Sabarkantha) district. Shri Shankheshwar Parshvanath is a magnificent and Read More 




SHRI SAMETSHIKAR TIRTH
Shri Jain Swetamber Society P.O Shikarji – 825 329. Dist : Giridih. (Bihar)

This supreme shrine was also known in the past as Sametshail. Sametachal, Sametgiri, Sanadhigiri,Samidigiri etc. At present the place is known as Sametshikar and Mount Parshavanth.Several Tirthankars of earlier sets of twenty four tirthankars have attained “Moksha” in this holy place. Read More 




SHRI UNHEL TIRTH
Shri Parshvanath Jain Swetamber Murtipujak Sangh Ki Pedhi, Unhel P.O. Unhel 456 221 Dist : Ujjain , Madhya Pradesh

Jain Idol The moolnayak idol of Shri Chintamani Parshwanath Bhagwan, present in the temple, made up of bluish stone in padmasan position and has a height of about 105 cms.Jain God DescThis teerth place was established before 10th century.Jain TeerthThe teerth temple is situated in Jain Mandir lan Read More 




SHRI AVANTI PARSHVANATH TIRTH
Shri Avanti Parshvanath Teerth Jain Swetamber Murtipujak Marwadi Samaj Trust (Regd). Anant Peth, Dani Darwaja, P.O. Ujjain – 456 001, Dist : Ujjain , Madhya Pradesh


Ancient names of this city were Avantika, Pushkar, Rajini etc., According to Jain scriptures, Avantisukumal sons of Bhadra Shethani, after hearing religious discourses from Arya Suhastisuriji got himself initiated into the Jain order of Jain saints and living in the jungle, after practici Read More 




Dilwara Jain Temples
Dilwara Temples, Delwara, Mount Abu, Rajasthan, India

The Dilwara Temples or Delvada Temples are a group of temples situated around 2+1⁄2 kilometres from the Mount Abu settlement in Sirohi District, Rajasthan's only one hill station. The  earliest temples were built by Vimal Shah and supposedly designed or at least financed by Vastupa Read More