Shree
Sammed Shikharji
Shree
Sammed Shikharji is one of the most prominent
pilgrimage among all the Jain pilgrimages
located in eastern India.
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Rajgriha (Rajgir) Jain Temples
Rajgir is a very ancient place
referred to in the mythical period of Ramayana..
In ancient India it was known by several
names, one being Rajgriha.
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Shree
Mahavirji (Rajasthan)
The idol of Bhagavan Mahavira is very ancient
idol of the nineteenth century found inside
a nearby hill is serene, and beautiful.
The appearing of this idol of Bhagavan Mahavira
is related to a miracle.
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Dilwara
Jain Temple(Mount Abu)
All Temples shrines belong to different
centuries. The first two are build wholly
of white marble, they have got exuberant
carvings and ornamentation work on the walls,
doors, pillars, mandaps, torans, ceilings
etc.. The designs depict life stories of
Jain Tirthankars, scenes of Gods & Goddesses
and great men from Jain and great Hindu
mythology.
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Bhagwan
Parasnath Mandir Belgachia
Themagnificent temple of Baghwan Paraswanath
is situated in a beautiful garden at Belgachia
in the heart of Kolkata.
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Palitana
Temple (Gujarat)
Amongst all the Jain temples, Palitana temples
are considered to be the most sacred.Located
on Shetrunjaya hills there are 863 temples,
exquisitely carved in marble
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Jain Pilgrimages
Pawapuri
Pawapuri also known as Apapuri is a scared
Jain pilgrimage. LordMahavira, the final
tirthankar of Jainism, breathed his last
at this place, and was cremated here around
500 B.C
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ChampapurJain Pilgrimage
The ancient Champapur was the capital of
‘Anga Janpada'. The Anga Janpada was
one of the 52 Janpadas established by Adi
Teerthankar Bhagwan Rishabh Deo.

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Shree
Tijaraji (Rajasthan)
The principal deity of Tijara Atishaya Kshetra
is Bhagavan Chandra Prabhu (The 8th Teerthankar).
The idol of Bhagavan Chandra Prabhu is very
beautiful and attractive in Padmasana Posture
made of white stone that was discovered
on August 16, 1956 after digging.
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Kuhjraho
Jain Temples
Khajuraho has been recognized by UNESCO
as a place of world heritage on account
of its magnificent temples. The temples
of Khajuraho are generally divided into
three groups: Western, Eastern and Northern.
The Eastern group mainly consisting of Jain
temples.There are 34 (Thirty Four) Jain
Temples in total.

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Shri
Digambar Jain Lal Mandir (Delhi)
Digambara Jain Lal Mandir is one of the
Delhi's oldest temple dates back to the
time of Aurangzeb's reign.
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Sravanabelagola
(Karnataka)
Sravanabelagola, a great centre for Jain
culture is situated at a distance of about
100 kms from Mysore and is famous for its
colossal statue of Gomateshwara who is also
referred to as Lord Bahubali.
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