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This beautiful Tirth is located in Dhamasha Ni Nell, Aarvalli Pahadi. Here is the story about Dharendra and Parshwanath Bhagwan.
In the ancient city of Puranpur, Queen Sudanhana dreamt of 14 auspicious dreams foretelling the birth of a great soul. Her son, Swarnabahu, met and married Princess Padma in a forest, and he later became King. Swarnabahu entrusted the kingdom to his son, embraced a life of Diksha, and took up rigorous fasting.
Meanwhile, in Varanasi, King Ashwasen and Queen Vamadevi celebrated the birth of their son, Parshwanath, who brought joy to the kingdom by his mere birth. He was named "Parshwa Nath" after an incident involving a snake.
Parshwanath was initially averse to marriage but eventually married Princess Prabhavati. He also faced challenges during his penance, protecting snakes that later became Dev Dharnendra and Devi Padmavati.
Ultimately, Prince Parshwanath took Diksha and faced adversity from Kamath, who sought revenge. However, Parshwanath's meditation and strength thwarted all attempts. A climactic event saw Dharnendra and Padmavati protecting him from rising floodwaters.
In summary, this story chronicles the lives of two remarkable individuals, Swarnabahu and Parshwanath, who embarked on spiritual journeys, overcame challenges, and achieved great heights in Jainism.