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Statue of Ahimsa

The Statue of Ahimsa is a 108-foot-tall Jain statue in Mangi-Tungi, Nashik, Maharashtra, IndiaIt’s the tallest Jain statue in the world and depicts the first Jain Tirthankara, Rishabhanatha. The statue is carved from a single rock in the Mangi-Tungi hills, which are sacred to the Jain community.

Parasnath Bhagwan

This exquisite idol of Parasnath Bhagwan, sculpted in Bhainslana black marble, stands out for its unique craftsmanship. It has 1008 fan . The fani (hood)  features intricately carved holes, allowing water to flow seamlessly through each hood during abhishek, symbolizing purity and grace.

The water cascades gently from the fani to the idol, creating a mesmerizing effect that enhances the spiritual experience. Truly, this is a one-of-a-kind creation, blending devotion with exceptional artistry.

Bharat Swami

According to Jain tradition, five Tirthankaras were born in Ayodhya: Rishabhanath, Ajitnath, Abhinandannath, Sumatinath, Anantnath.   

Ayodhya is also associated with the mythological Bharat Chakravarti. Since the Gupta period, Ayodhya and Saket are mentioned as the name of the same city in many sources.   

Bharat Swami

Bhagwan Bharat Gyansthali Tirth is a Jain temple in Connaught Place, New Delhi. It has a wheelchair accessible entrance and exit. 

Bahubali Bhagwan

Bahubali was the son of Rishabhanatha, the first Jain tirthankara, and the younger half-brother of Bharata, the first universal monarch. Bahubali is said to have meditated for 12 years in a standing posture, with climbing plants growing around his legs. After his meditation, he attained omniscience.

Adinath Bhagwan

Tirthankar Bhagwan Rishabhdev, also known as Adinath Bhagwan, was the first Tirthankar of the third era (third aara as per the Jainism time cycle) of the current time cycle; He was also the first king of the current time cycle. His symbol (laanchhan) is bull (vrushabh).

Adinath Bhagwan

Tirthankar Bhagwan Rishabhdev, also known as Adinath Bhagwan, was the first Tirthankar of the third era (third aara as per the Jainism time cycle) of the current time cycle; He was also the first king of the current time cycle. His symbol (laanchhan) is bull (vrushabh).

Ajitnath Bhagwan

Ajitnatha was born in the town of Saketa to King Jitashatru and Queen Vijaya at Ayodhya (Vinita-Saketa) in the Ikshvaku dynasty on magha-shukla-dashmi (the tenth day of the bright half of the month of Magha). His height was 450 dhanusha. He lived for a span of 72 lakh purva.

Sheetalnath Bhagwan

Tirthankara Shree Sheetalnath Bhagwan was the tenth Tirthankara of the present time cycle. His body was golden in complexion and His height measured 90 bows. Shree Sheetalnath Bhagwan’s symbol is Shrivatsa (kalpavriksha). Brahma Yaksha Dev and Ashoka Yakshini Devi are His Shaasan Dev and Shaashan Devi, respectively.

Shantinath Bhagwan

Shree Shantinath Bhagwan was the sixteenth Tirthankar and the fifth Chakravarti of the current time cycle. Like Shree Kunthunath Bhagwan and Shree Arnath Bhagwan, He too attained two titles, that of a Tirthankar and a Chakravarti, in the same life. The Lord’s body was golden in complexion and His height was 40 bows.

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