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Temple in India, Bhinmal Parswanath Jain Temple, Hathiyo ki poll(hathi poll), Rajasthan, India. भीनमाल, जैन मंदिर
Bhinmal (old names: Bhillamala and Srimala[1]) is a town in the Jalore District of Rajasthan, India. It is 72 km south of Jalore town. Bhinmal was the capital of Gurjaradesa, comprising southern Rajasthan and northern Gujarat of modern times.
The town is the birthplace of the Sanskrit poet Magha and mathematician and astronomer Brahmagupta.
Temples in Bhinmal[edit]
Jain Temples[edit]
Bahatter Jinalayas Lakshmi Wallabh Parshwanath
Mahavira Swami Jain temple
Parshvanatha Jain temple [Hathi pole]
Shantinath Jain temple [Ganesh chowk]
Gandhi Mehta Ka Vaas (4 Jain temple complex dedicated to VasuPujya, Shantinath, Parshvanatha and Mahavira )
Nakoda Parshvanatha Jain temple
Riddhi-Siddhi Parshvanatha Jain Temple
Chomukhji Jain temple
Manmohan Parshvanatha Jain temple'
Jagawallabh Parshvanatha Jain temple (Famous as Pratap Sarai Jain Temple)
Padmaprabhu Jain temple [magh colony]
Jeerawalla Parshvanatha Jain temple
Seemandhar swami Jain temple [Rath Mandir]
Shankheshwar Parshvanatha Jain temple complex.
Gaudi Parshvanatha Jain temple.
Kirti Stambh Jain Temple [Tower Temple].
Bafna Wadi Jain Tirth (Lord Mahavira).
Shankheshwar Parshvanatha Temple, Dhora-Dhal.
Kunthunathji Jain Temple, Hundia Street.
Laxmi vallabha Parshvanatha (72 jeenalay - complex of 72 Temple dedicated to 72 Jain Tirthankar), Jalore Road.
Hindu Temple[edit]
Khimat Mataji / Kshemekari Mataji Temple (Mataji ki Bhakri temple)- Kul Devi of Doshi's, Vanigota's, Solanki's, Morakhiya's and in all 84 total kul (sect).
Nagdevta Temple (Gogaji) at Mataji Road - Kuldevta of Jogani's
Varaha Shyam temple
Chandinath temple
Neel Kantha Mahadev temple
Mahalaxmi temple, Mahalaxmi road
Mahalakshmi Kamaleshwari temple, Dhora-dhal
Baba Ramdevji temple {mataji ki bhakri} meghwal samaj
Gayatri temple
Fafariya Hanuman temple
Baba Ramdevji temple Jeengar bazar
Vishwakarma temple
Kashi Vishwanath mandir Jeengar Bazar
Saraswati temple
Lord Shanidev Temple, Near Old Police Station.
Hnauman Mandir Lakharo ka chohata
Charbhuja temple (main market)
Ardhnareshwar Mahadev mandir
Varunachi yogeshwari mandir
Priyuteshwar mahadev mandir
Siddhivinayak mandir
Guru Jambheshwar mandir Char Rasta Bhinmal
Dhundhleshwar Mahadev Temple, Gajipura, Bhinmal
Boteshwar mahadev Temple,Karlu
Sundha mataji temple [sundhaparvat]
Hanumanji mandir sawidhar
Vatyakshni mataji mandir[8]
Bindukshini Mataji Mandir
Lord Rajeshwar mandir bhinmal (Choudhary)
Varahashayamji mandir bhinmal
Kalka Maa Mandir[Balotiya Kuldevi] (17th century)
Ganga mata mandir,jatiya mohalla,BHINMAL
Raneshwar Mahadev Mandir, Jakob Talab (Mali malaram chothaji gehlot)
gajanan saidham,bhinmal near shivraj stadium,jalore.
Pragteshwar Mahadev Temple, Near Yagyi's Niwas
Monuments[edit]
Chandinath Baori (Bavadi) (9th century)
Jeevdaya Gaushala
Jakoba Talab (8th century)
Bal samundra pond
Trayamkeshwer pond
Distances[edit]
Nearest Airports:
Jodhpur 200 km; Udaipur 230 km;Ahmedabad: 280 km
Nearest airstrips:
Noon Jalore; Sirohi; Abu Road; Deesa.
By Road
Jodhpur :200 km; Jalore:72 km; Sirohi:73 km; Mount Abu:170 km; Palanpur:120 km
Ranakpur:140 km; Jaisalmer:335 km; Ahmedabad: 315 km; Abu Road:125 km.
This city has witnessed many rises and falls. Stone inscriptions of the year 1333 of the Vikrama Samvat (1277 AD) are found among ruins of temples. There are signs here and there showing that Lord Mahavira Swami, the 24th Jain Tirthankar wandered about here. They can provide historical evidence to researchers.
There was a time when this city had a circumference of 64 kilometres and the fort had 84 gates. This city looked beautiful with hundreds of pinnacled temples. From the 7th to the 10th century, talented Jain monk/writer Acharya Haribhadra, Mundas Gani, Udayprabhsuri, Mahnedrsuri, Rajendrasuri and many more created here valuable Jain literature and sanctified and beautified this place. The temple of the 23rd Jain Tirthankar Parshvanatha in Hathi pole area is regarded to be very ancient. This temple has great archaeological importance. A golden idol of Shri Parshvanatha in Padmasana posture is the presiding deity.[citation needed]
Apart from the many ancient Jain Temples across the town, there is a temple of jains called 72 Jinalayas,It is the largest jain temple which conclude 19 years of its making. One more significant temple complex dedicated to Mahavir Swami and Osia Mataji called as Bafna Waddi Tirth is there just outside the town.
Out of 108 Parshvanatha, Shri Bhaya-Bhanjan Parshvanatha also located in the town where thousands of Jain and other pilgrims come to the town and offer their prayer here.
Transport
Bhinmal is on Samadari-Bhildi section of North Western Railway. The name of railway station is Marwar Bhinmal.
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.
Name:
Bavan Jinalay Jain Mandir
Location:
Bhayandar
Adress:
Jain Mandir Rd., Bhayandar (West)
Mira Bhayandar
Maharashtra, India
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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.
Statue of Ahimsa (completed in 2016), Mangi-Tungi, Maharashtra, created by Gyanmati Mataji.
Megalithic statue of Rishabhanatha at Bawangaja
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As the name suggests, Adinath temple in Khajuraho in Madhya Pradesh is dedicated to Adinath the Jain saint. This is the last of Jain temples built around here. The temple is magnificently decorated with different sculpted figures including those of yakshis.
The Adinath temple is situated adjacent to the Parshvanatha Temple, which is the largest of all the Jain temples in Khajuraho. This Adinath temple has been partly repaired over the centuries. This temple is quite similar to the Hindu temples in Khajuraho. Though a Jain temple, it looks more or less like a Hindu temple owing to its architecture and designing. A black image inside the temple gives the indication of it being a Jain temple. The temple has very fine carvings on its 3 bands of sculptures.
Adinath temple is towards the north of the largest Jain temple, the Parshvanatha temple. It is a small temple; its 'shikhar' is simple with a graceful and elegant auspicious pitcher on the top of it. The temple's sanctum is simple as well and it seems that the altar had been built at some time later than the construction of the temple. The roof is constructed beautifully with lotus like stone, which adds to the beauty of the sanctum sanctorum.
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नागेश्वर पार्श्वनाथ - Shri Jain Shwetamber Nageshwar Parshwanath Tirth, Jhalawar
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The world famous ancient tirth of 23rd Tirthankar of Lord Shri Parshwanath is popular by the name of Nageshwar Parshwanath, and is situated at the junction line of border of Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan State. This tirth is situated some Fourteen Kilo meters away from Chomahala station in the Gangdhar Tehsil of Jhalawar district of south Rajasthan. The Unworldly miraculous most effective statue which was crafted by Dharnendra himself during the Lord's life time and which is blue colored fourteen feet high has been installed there at like the ancient and miraculous statue, similarly its history is also linked with series of miraculous happenings. Before some tow thousand and nine hundred years from now, when Parshwakumar after renouncing the world and after obtaining Diksha, while roaming here and there reached the Koustubh forest area of Varanasi and there went into deep meditation in action oriented pose, during the same period Dharnendra Dev reached there and started sheltering him with hoods as of a cobra snake while praying devotionally his benevolent Lord for continuous three days. After completion of the meditation when Lord moved some were else, Dharnendra Dev crafted the life size statue of Lord with snake's hood out of Emerald Markat mani and installed it at the same place where Lord meditated, After the destruction of Ahichchhatra township the revered angels brought this statue to Unhel village at it's present site. This transfer of place occured centuries back. The King Ajeetsen and Queen Padmavati of Unhel built a huge Jain Temple and installed the statue there in. Time passes away and destruction and construction activities remain continued, During the Mughal period this temple was robbed several times. But in the vikram samvat 1264 Jainacharya of the Nagendra gachchha, Shri Abhay Devsuri got it renoveted. At that time some 500 families of Jain community were residing thereat but afterwards all of them left the village one after another and then the Temple again ruined. By chance respected upadhyay Shri Dharmsagarji Maharaj along with his disciple yoga practitioner Shri Abhaysagarji Maharaj visited this place. Respected gurudev mediated uniquely Navkar Mantra and researched this History of this tirth and planned scheme for renovation of the tirth place and gave it's responsibility of this gigantic task of renovation to Unhel Nageshwar's resident Shri Deepchand Jain, Due to the blessings of the gurudev and the presiding deity with ceaseless efforts of seth Shri Deepchand Jain while fighting a number of hindrances and odd situations during renovation of the tirth, the present temple place could be rebuilt, which is famous not only in our country but also in the foreign countries. while having live darshan under lamp lights brightness of this three thousand years old unworldly and miraculous statue, one gets splendid pleasure. The statue which appears like market mani suddenly attracts attention of each and every visiting devotees who come in lakhs in number and obtain their desires fulfilled.
श्री जैन श्वेताम्बर नागेश्वर पार्श्वनाथ तीर्थ
राजस्थान—मध्यप्रदेश सीमा के नजदीक झालावाड़ जिले में स्थित इस तीर्थ पर मूलनायक प्रतिमा भगवान पार्श्वनाथ की है और वह लगभग 1100 से 3000 वर्ष पुरानी मानी जाती है। यह प्रतिमा करीब 14 फीट कद की है।
भगवान पार्श्वनाथ की मूलनायक प्रतिमा हरे रंग की है। प्रतिमा के एक ओर भगवान महावीर और दूसरी ओर भगवान शांतिनाथ की प्रतिमा है। मान्यता है कि भगवान पार्श्वनाथ की प्रतिमा का निर्माण उनके जीवनकाल में ही श्री धर्नेंदेव द्वारा करवाया गया था।
कालान्तर में मन्दिर जीर्ण हुआ और कई बार मन्दिर का जीर्णोद्धार हुआ। तीर्थ स्थान पर वर्तमान में दो गुरू मंदिरों व दादाबाड़ी का निर्माण किया गया है।
तीर्थ स्थान पर सशुल्क विशाल भोजनशाला व विशाल धर्मशाला की उत्तम व्यवस्था है।
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Giant idol of Jain deity unveiled in western India
Giant idol of Jain deity unveiled in western India
राजस्थान सुंधा माता मंदिर,जालोर-भीनमाल.Rajasthan Sundha Mata Temple HD Video.Sundha Mata Mandir
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Sundha Mata temple is a nearly 900-year-old temple of Mother goddess situated on a hilltop called Sundha, located at Longitude 72.367°E and Latitude 24.833°N, in Jalore District of Rajasthan. It is 64 km from Mount Abu and 20 km from the town of Bhinmal.
Sundha temple is made up of white marble, the pillars reminds of the art of Abus’s Dilwara temple pillars. A very beautiful idol of goddess Chamunda stands under the huge stone. Here Chamunda’s head is worshipped. It is said that the trunk of mother Chamunda are established in Korta and legs in Sundarla Pal (Jalore). In front of mother Chamunda a BhurBhuva Swaweshwar Shivling is established. In the main temple a duo idol of Shiva and Parvati Ganesh’s idol are considered very old and extinct.
In the temple premises there are three historically significant inscriptions that highlight the history of the region. First inscription is from AD 1262, which describes victory of Chauhans and downfall of Parmaras. The second inscription is from 1326, and the third one is from 1727.
The Sundha inscriptions are of peculiar importance in historical sense—like the Harishen inscription or Delhi’s Mehrulli pillar inscription. Sundha inscriptions throw light on the history of India.
In ancient days worship in this temple was done by Nath Yogi's. Emperor of the Sirohi district gave land of the Sonani , Dedol and Sundha ki dhani villages to one of the Nath Yogi Rabad Nath Ji, who worshiped in Sundha Mata Temple at that time. After the death of one of the Nath yogi Ajay Nath ji, no one was there to do the worship so Ram Nath ji (Aayas of Mengalwa that time) was taken there to take the responsibility. The land of Mengalwa and Chitrodi villages were given to these Nath Yogi's in ancient days by king of Jodhpur Maharaja Jaswant Singh. So Nath yogi of Mengalwa were called as Aayas. After the death of Ram Nath ji, Badri Nath ji, pupil of Ram nath Ji became Aayas at Sundha Mata temple and took the responsibility of worship. He also looked after land of Sonani , Dedol ,Mengalwa and Chitrodi. As the time passed, no one was there to do all the management, so a trust (Sundha Mata Trust) was created to look after temple and manage tourism.
During Navratri tourists from Gujarat and nearby areas come in a large numbers. Regular buses are run by Gujarat roadways from Palanpur, Deesa and elsewhere during that time.