72 Jinalaya Jain temple, Mandvi, Kutch
The 72 Jinalaya is the best Jain temple in Mandvi, Its a famous center of attraction for the tourist. It have the 72 shrines of lord jain thirthankars.
It also have dharamshala to stay. Very good marble art and sculpture. It's a clean and peaceful place to visit.
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72 Jinalaya is a Jain Pilgrimage at 11 kms from Mandvi and 51 kms from Bhuj and is home to 72 Deris of Lord Mahavir. It is situated on the Mundra-Mandvi Road spread over 80 acre of area.
It is spread out in almost 80 acre areas. It is built in the memory of Gun Sagar Suriswarji Maharaj. The construction of this Jinalaya began in 1982 as is built in an octagonal shape. This Jinalaya will be proven as a Milestone for our future generation.
Jai Shri Mahaviray Namah, Jai Shri Shanti nathji ne Namaha, Jai Shri Adeshwar dada ne namaha, Jai Shri Shankheshwar Parshwanath Bhagwan ne Namaha, Jai Shri Ghantakarna Mahvir dada ne Namaha, Jai Shri Padmavati Mata ne Namaha, Jai Shri Vighneshwar dada ne namaha.
Jain Temple - Bavan Jinalay Jain Mandir
Bavan Jinalay Jain Mandir
is a Jain temple in Bhayandar (West). Bavan Jinalay Jain Mandir, also named Shri Shankhleshwar Parshvanath Bhavan Jinalay, is located between Jain Mandir Rd. and Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Rd. in Devchand Nagar, Bhayandar (West). It is Maharastra's first Bavan Jinalaya Shankheshwar Parswanath Jain Temple, and replical of original Bavan Jinalay Mandir. The temple has 175 idols of different Tirthankaras, where the main idol (mulnayak) is of Bhagawan Shankeshwar Parshwanath.
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Bavan Jinalay Jain Mandir
Location:
Bhayandar
Adress:
Jain Mandir Rd., Bhayandar (West)
Mira Bhayandar
Maharashtra, India
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Shri Bhadreswar Tirth Yatra | Hindi | Ancient Jain Pilgrimage | Kutch, Gujarat
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This video showcases Shri Bhadreswar Tirth, one of the ancient pilgrimage places of Jainism located in Kutch, Gujarat. This ancient temple was destroyed during the Bhuj earthquakes in 2001. Since then the temple is being reconstructed into a bigger and grander structure. Through ‘The Spiritual Terrian’ we take you to all spiritual places of Jainism at just one click.
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This temple was initiated by Achhal Gachhadhipati Kalyansagarsuriji in the year Vikram Samvat 1682 and constructed b Sheth Vardhaman Shah. The Mulnayak of this temple is Lord Parshavanath, but there are other deities inside the temple as well. One can find idols of Mata Vyagreshwari, Mata Mahakali and paduka of Achhal Gachhadhipati Kalyansagarsuriji. This new temple structure is spread around 2.5 lakh sq.ft, 150 ft length, 80 ft width and 38 ft in height.
#Mulnayak #Parshavanath
Lord Parshavanath is the Mulnayak of this temple. Parshvanatha was born on the tenth day of the dark half of the month of Paush to King Asvasena and Queen Vama of Benaras. He belonged to the Ikshvaku dynasty. He assumed and began to practice the twelve basic vows of the adult Jain householder when he reached the age of eight.
#BhadreswarTirth #Bhadreswar #Bhuj #Kutch #Gujarat #Mundra
This Jain tirth is located in the Mundra taluka of Kutch district in Gujarat, India. Gandhidhaam is the nearest railway station from Bhadreshwar at 35 kms. For transportation, buses and taxis are available here 24x7.
#Jainism #JainReligion
Jainism is one of the oldest religions that originated in India. Adherence of this religion follow three main principles, are ahimsa or non-violence, anekantavada or non-absolutism, and aparigraha or non-possessiveness.
#KutchiCulture #GujaratiCulture #Kutchi #Gujarati
Kutch is a district located in the Indian state of Gujarat. Culturally the region is distinct from the rest of Gujarat as they speak their local language Kutchi. Kutchi is similar to the Sindhi language spoken in the neighboring state of Sindh, which lies today in Pakistan.
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72 Jinalaya Grand Jain Temple(Jain Mandir),Bhinmal,Rajasthan.भीनमाल ७२ जिनालय जैन मंदिर, राजस्थान
72 Jinalaya Grand Jain Temple (Jain Mandir), Bhinmal, Rajasthan, India. भीनमाल ७२ जिनालय जैन मंदिर, राजस्थान, भारत देश.
Jainism (/ˈdʒeɪnɪzəm/[1] or /ˈdʒaɪnɪzəm/[2]), traditionally known as Jain dharma,[3] is an ancient Indian religion belonging to the śramaṇa tradition. It prescribes ahimsa (non-violence) towards all living beings to the most possible extent. The three main principles of Jainism are ahimsa, anekantavada (non-absolutism), aparigraha (non-possessiveness). Followers of Jainism take five main vows: ahimsa, satya (not lying), asteya (non stealing), brahmacharya (chastity), and aparigraha. Monks follow them completely whereas śrāvakas (householders) observe them partially. Self-discipline and asceticism are thus major focuses of Jainism. Parasparopagraho Jivanam (The function of souls is to help one another) is the motto of Jainism.
The word Jain derives from the Sanskrit word jina (conqueror). A human being who has conquered all inner passions like attachment, desire, anger, pride, greed, etc. is called Jina. Followers of the path practiced and preached by the jinas are known as Jains.
Jains trace their history through a succession of twenty-four teachers and revivers of the Jain path known as tirthankaras. In the current era, this started with Rishabhanatha and concluded with Mahavira. Jains believe that Jainism is eternal; it has been and will be forgotten and revived from time to time. Jain philosophy is the oldest Indian philosophy that separates body (matter) from the soul (consciousness) completely.[8] Jains maintain that all living beings are really soul, intrinsically perfect and immortal. Souls in transmigration (that is, liability to repeated births and deaths) are said to be imprisoned in the body. Practitioners believe non-violence and self-control are the means to liberation. Jain texts reject the idea of a creator deity and postulates an eternal universe. Jainism has a very elaborate framework on types of life and includes life-forms that may be invisible.
Mahatma Gandhi was greatly influenced by Jainism and adopted many Jain principles in his life.
The majority of Jains reside in India. With 4–6 million followers, Jainism is smaller than many major world religions. Outside of India, some of the largest Jain communities are found in the United States, Europe, Kenya, and Canada. Contemporary Jainism is divided into two major sects, Digambara and Śvētāmbara.
Namokar Mantra is the basic and most common prayer in Jainism. Major Jain festivals include Paryushana (aka Daslakshana), Mahavir Jayanti and Diwali.
Like all religions, Jainism is criticized and praised for some of its practices and beliefs.
Mahatma Gandhi was greatly influenced by Jainism, adopting the Jain principles of asceticism, compassion for all forms of life, the importance of vows for self-discipline, vegetarianism, fasting for self-purification, and mutual tolerance among people of different creeds.[221] Mahatma Gandhi said:
No religion in the World has explained the principle of Ahimsa so deeply and systematically as is discussed with its applicability in every human life in Jainism. As and when the benevolent principle of Ahimsa or non-violence will be ascribed for practice by the people of the world to achieve their end of life in this world and beyond. Jainism is sure to have the uppermost status and Mahāvīra is sure to be respected as the greatest authority on Ahimsa.[222]
— Mahatma Gandhi
Swami Vivekananda appreciated the role of Jainism in the development of Indian religious philosophy. In his words, he asks:
What could have saved Indian society from the ponderous burden of omnifarious ritualistic ceremonialism, with its animal and other sacrifices, which all but crushed the very life of it, except the Jain revolution which took its strong stand exclusively on chaste morals and philosophical truths?
Chandragupta Maurya, a Jaina Shravaka, became a Jain monk in the latter part of his life.
Gommateshwara statue (10th century) at Shravanabelagola, created by Chavundaraya.
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Megalithic statue of Rishabhanatha at Bawangaja
Jain Temple in Kutch - Gujarat
A Jain temple in Kutch of Gujarat, India.
Kutch district or Kachchh is a district of Gujarat state in western India. Covering an area of 45,652 km², it is the largest district of India.
Kutch literally means something which intermittently becomes wet and dry; a large part of this district is known as Rann of Kutch which is shallow wetland which submerges in water during the rainy season and becomes dry during other seasons. The same word is also used in the languages of Sanskrit origin for a tortoise. The Rann is famous for its marshy salt flats which become snow white after the shallow water dries up each season before the monsoon rains.
The district is also famous for ecologically important Banni grasslands with their seasonal marshy wetlands which form the outer belt of the Rann of Kutch.
Kutch District is surrounded by the Gulf of Kutch and the Arabian Sea in south and west, while northern and eastern parts are surrounded by the Great and Little Rann (seasonal wetlands) of Kutch. When there were not many dams built on its rivers, the Rann of Kutch remained wetlands for a large part of the year. Even today, the region remains wet for a significant part of year. The district had a population of 1,583,500 of which 30% were urban as of 2001. Motor vehicles registered in Kutch district have their registration Number starting with GJ-12.
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Shri Sandhan Tirth Yatra | Hindi | Ancient Jain Pilgrimage | Kutch, Gujarat
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One of the ancient pilgrimage places of Jainism Shri Sandhan Tirth is located in Kutch, Gujarat. Know the story behind this ancient temple and its importance in Jain religion. Through ‘The Spiritual Terrain’ we take you to all spiritual places of Jainism at just one click.
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This temple was established in 1810 by Acharya Muktisagarsuriji and idol of Shri Shantinath Dada was installed. There are 8 chaityas around the temple premise. The tonk of the main temple is called Tilak Tonk as it is the biggest among the others. There are 18 idols of the deities made from individual stones. Some other idols kept with Lord Parshavnath’s idol are around 1100 years old. Apart from the main deities one can find idols other deities as well, like Shri Chakreshwari Mataji, Shri Maha Kali Mataji, and Padmavati Mataji. For the pilgrims there are facilities made such as dharamshala and bhojanshala which provides saatvik Jain food.
#Mulnayak #Shantinatha #Shantinath
The mulnayak of this temple is Shri Shantinath dada. Shantinatha was the sixteenth Jain Tirthankar of the present age i.e. Avasarpini. Born to King Visvasen and Queen Achira at Hastinapur, Shantinatha belonged to the Ikshvaku dynasty. His birth date is the thirteen day of the Jyest Krishna month of the Indian calendar.
#SandhanTirth #Panchtirth #Abdasa #Bhuj #Kutch #Gujarat
This Jain tirth is located in the Abdasa taluka of Kutch district in Gujarat, India. It is part of the Panchtirth of Jainism in Abdasa taluka, one of the important places for Jain pilgrims. The Sandhan Tirth is at 45 km from Kutch Mandvi and 6 km from Dumra.
#Jainism #JainReligion
Jainism is one of the oldest religions that originated in India. Adherence of this religion follow three main principles, are ahimsa or non-violence, anekantavada or non-absolutism, and aparigraha or non-possessiveness.
#KutchiCulture #GujaratiCulture #Kutchi #Gujarati
Kutch is a district located in the Indian state of Gujarat. Culturally the region is distinct from the rest of Gujarat as they speak their local language Kutchi. Kutchi is similar to the Sindhi language spoken in the neighboring state of Sindh, which lies today in Pakistan.
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Jain Temple, Bhadreshwar - Gujarat
View of a Jain temple located in Bhadreswar, Kutch, Gujarat, India.
Bhadreswar is a popular pilgrimage place for the Jains. It is situated on the sea-shore about 32 km. from Mundra. The Bhadreshwar Jain temple, one of the most ancient temples situated in Bhadrawati, is considered a shrine. The remains of the ancient Bhadrawati Nagari are found here. Bhadrawati was ruled by King Sidhsen in 449 B.C (according to the Hindu calendar) who renovated the place. Later it was ruled by The Solankies who were Jains, and they changed the name to Bhadreshwar. Then in 1315, a great famine struck Kutch, after which the place was renovated by Jagadusha.
The grandeur of the past is reflected in buildings such as the old Masjud, the Hanuman Temple, the Duda masjid, the Hanuman temple, the Duda Vav (a step well with a lintel about 17 feet long), Sol thmbhi and the Pandavs Kund. Bhadreswar is the birth Place of Jagdusha, a wealthy merchant and a philanthropist to whom the credit of the present plan of the Jain temple. Other places of attraction are, the ancient Shiv temple known as Chakhanda mahadev situated at the sea-shore and the big square step well known as the Pandavs Kund built by the Pandavs 5000 years ago.
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72 jinalaya mahatirth jain temple at koday mandvi kutch
72 jinalaya mahatirth jain temple at koday mandvi kutch
India's Famous and Amazing Jain Temple - Shree Padma Mani Shwetambar Tirth Pedhi
Shree Padma Mani Jain Tirth is one of the top and famous Jain Temples in India.
You will see beautiful statues of all the major bhagwans
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- Shree Shreyansnath swami bhagwan
- Shree Sumatinath swami bhagwan
- Shree Adeshwar swami bhagwan
- Shri Jirawala parshwanath bhagwan
- Shree Padma mani shwetambar tirth pedhi
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Rafiq bhai and Party performing in Jain temple, Faradi, Mandvi taluka, Kutch Dist., Gujarat
One of the best example of 'Unity in Diversity'.
Rafiq bhai is a professional singer/musician and daily performs 'Bhaavna' in 72-Jinalaya temple in Kutch.
Let me tell you what 'Bhaavna' means. Everyday or on some imp occasion people gather at temple in evening/night and sing devotional songs in Jain Derasar (temple is known as Derasar)
His family and his father have been in association with this job since decades.
In our village temple, there was a annual function of 'Dhvaja Mohotsav' which means changing the flag every year on the date of temple's annual ceremony. We had called him to perform.
Rafiq bhai (on YAMAHA Piano), his patner Irfan bhai (on another Piano) and Rafiq bhai's son on electronic drum and few more did the wonderful performance.
Videos/Audios were recorded on 16th to 18th May 2012
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Jain temple in bhinmal
This beautiful jain mandir is located in rajastans bhinmal village it's full of indian architecture
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Jain temple, Kangra, HP, India
The marvelous architect. The temple is constructed to facilitate the Jain pilgrims to have glimpse and visit to temple in nearby Kangra Fort where a 5000 year old icon of Lord Mahaveer is placed in a temple inside the fort. This icon was placed by the daughter of King who adopted Jainism.
Shri Jakhau Tirth Yatra | Gujarati | Ancient Jain Pilgrimage | Kutch, Gujarat
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Shri Jakhau Tirth, one of the important ancient pilgrimage places of Jainism located in Kutch, Gujarat. Watch and learn the story behind this ancient temple and its importance in Jain religion. This video explains the history of the temple, and acquaints with the guest house, bhojanshala, and other facilities in the premises. Through ‘The Spiritual Terrain’ we take you to all spiritual places of Jainism at just one click.
#JainTemple #JainMandir #Derasar #JainTirth
This tirth at Jakhau is very important pilgrimage in Jainism. This tirth is so ancient; it is older than 150 years. Built by Sheth Jivaji Ratanshi and Sheth Bheemji Ratanshi, this temple is also known as Ratna Tunk Jain Derasar. In the year Vikram Samvat 1905, in the month of Magha Shukla on the day of Panchmi, idol of Lord Mahavir was installed by Acharya Muktisagar Sureshwar Maharaj Saheb ji. In this temple, there are 81 ancient stone idols, 87 stone idols, 16 metallic idols, 11 silver idol, 1 golden idol and 2 idols made in gems.
#Mulnayak # Mahavira #VardhamanMahavir #Tirthankara
Lord Mahavir is the mulnayak of this temple. Mahavira was the twenty-fourth and last Jain Tirthankara. Mahavira was born into a royal family in what is now Bihar, India, in 599 BC. At the age of 30, he left his home in pursuit of spiritual awakening, and abandoned worldly things, including his clothes, and became a monk.
#JakhauTirth #Jakhau #Kutch #Gujarat
Jakhau is a village in Gujarat, western India. Administratively, it is under Abdasa Taluka, Kutch District, of Gujarat. Jakhau is 17 km by road west-southwest of Naliya, the taluka headquarters. Jakhau Salt, the port of Jakhau, is situated a further 15 km westwards.
#Jainism #JainReligion
Jainism is one of the oldest religions that originated in India. Adherence of this religion follow three main principles, are ahimsa or non-violence, anekantavada or non-absolutism, and aparigraha or non-possessiveness.
#KutchiCulture #GujaratiCulture #Kutchi #Gujarati
Kutch is a district located in the Indian state of Gujarat. Culturally the region is distinct from the rest of Gujarat as they speak their local language Kutchi. Kutchi is similar to the Sindhi language spoken in the neighboring state of Sindh, which lies today in Pakistan.
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