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In the village of Sesali, nestled along the banks of the Mithadi river in the Pali district of Rajasthan, stands a revered Jain pilgrimage site dedicated to Bhagwan Sesali Parshwanath. The principal deity is a nearly 58 cm tall, white-colored idol of Bhagwan Sesali Parshwanath in the Padmasana posture, adorned with an umbrella featuring seven hoods.
The historical roots of Sesali trace back to its days of affluence and prosperity. In the 12th century, the esteemed Shresthi Shri Mandan Shanghvi undertook the construction of an opulent temple in Sesali, expending substantial resources. The captivating idol of Bhagwan Parshwanath, sourced from the nearby village of Nadalai, was ceremoniously installed in this temple in V.S. 1187 under the guidance of the revered Bhattarak Shri Anandsuriji. The temple underwent renovations in V.S. 1252 and V.S. 1493, the latter involving the installation of the idol along with a splendid Parrikar. The most recent renovation occurred on the 14th day of the bright half of the month of Ashadh in the year 2020 of the Vikram era. A vibrant fair is celebrated on the 10th day of the bright half of the month of Bhadrapad and on Kartik Purnima.
Within the sacred precincts of Sesali, there are no other temples, but the main temple boasts an extraordinary idol with historical significance, dating back to the era of King Samprati. This revered idol of Sesali Parshwanath is also affectionately known as "Dada Parshwanath."
For pilgrims seeking guidance to this divine abode, the nearest railway stations include Falna (7 kms), Sadadi (12 kms), and Bali (3 kms). The Punadia bus stand, situated 1.5 kms from the temple, provides additional transportation options. Private vehicles are readily available, and the pilgrimage site offers facilities for both lodging and dining.
The sacred scriptures, including "365 Shri Parshvajin Naammala," "108 Naamgarbhit Shri Godi Parshwanath Stavan," "Shri Parshvanath Naammala," "Tirthmala," and "Shri Parshvanath Chaityaparipati," extensively mention Sesali Parshwanath.
For those seeking more information or wishing to contribute to the upkeep of this revered site, the contact details for Shri Sesali Parshwanath Shwetambar Jain Tirth Pedhi are as follows: Address: Post: Sesali-306 701, Station: Falna, Taluk: Bali, District: Pali, State – Rajasthan, India. Phone: 02938-222069.