Give me details of Shree Tribhuvan Vijaypataka parshwanath jain tirth and panchdhatu shree parshwanath dadain mandar
Here are the details I found for the two Jain places you mentioned:
1) Shree Tribhuvan Vijaypataka Parshwanath Jain Tirth, Mandar (Sirohi, Rajasthan) This is a newly built Jain tirth in Mandar. The main deity is a 14-foot Panchdhatu idol of Parshwanath Bhagwan. There is also a 10-foot idol of Padmavati Devi. A special feature of this tirth is the Vijaypataka Yantra, which is carved on one of the temple walls. The rang mandap is very spacious and can hold about 2,000 devotees at once. The tirth is located in Mandar, Sirohi, Rajasthan, on the Delhi–Kandla Highway area near Sonela. ( krupali1579.wordpress.com)
2) Panchdhatu Shree Parshwanath Dadain Mandir I could not find a clear verified Jain source for a temple exactly named “Panchdhatu Shree Parshwanath Dadain Mandir”. The word “Dadain” seems likely to be a typing or pronunciation variation. If you meant the Parshwanath temple in Mandar, then the details above are the relevant ones. If you meant a different temple, the name may need to be checked for exact spelling. ( krupali1579.wordpress.com)
If you want, I can also give you a short yatra-style description of this tirth in simple Gujarati/Hindi style.