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Shikharji Mahayatra

Sri Sammed Shikhar Teerth Kshetra stands on the primacy or you can say the topmost light and the peak of all Digamber Jain Teerth Kshetras namely Ajitnath, Sambhavnath, Abhinandan - prabhu, Sumatinath, Padmprabhu, Suparshwanath, Chandraprabha, Suvidhinath, Sheetalnath, Shreyansnath, Vimalanath, Anantanath, Dharmanath, Shantinath, Kunthunath, Aranath, Mallinath, Munisuvrat Swami, Neminath and Parshwanath.

These austere saints had spent their entire life performing deep meditation (Tapasya) for attaining Nirwana topmost supremacy in their spiritual self and finally reaching to the ultimate “moksha” level where one reaches to the threshold of falling apart from the planetary needs.                   

Sammed Shikharji and Ayodhya have long been known as the holy destinations, salvaged and worshipped with faith. The Natural beauty of the mountain is such that it is as good as worshipping the universe. The Tirthankars who were born in Ayodhya acquired salvation from Sammed Shikharji.

The essence and the power of Sammed Shikharji had attracted kings, Acharyas, Bhuttarakas and Shravakas who worshipped the mountain along with a vast number of other disciples, determined to acquire self contentment and peace.

It was the penance and meditation of the saints (Munies) which made the pilgrimage, a place of auspiciousness, filling the hearts and minds of devotees with joy and pleasure in worshipping the holy mountain. Each Tirthankar has made a tremendous effort in making this holy destination a showcase of universal strength. Since the days of yore Sammed Shikharji has been lively and electrifying with the grace of Jain Gods.

The base of Sammed Shikharji is called Madhuvan because of the trees sprinkling with drops and crystals of Madhu (Honey) all around the bottom of the mountain.

In Sammed Shikhar pilgrimage the Tonk of Lord Parshwanath is the highest and the final destination in the tirth journey. The unique attraction quality of the pilgrimage is also  because no other Jain temple in the world is situated as high as Sammed Shikharji. It is considered to be the holy destination, not only of Lord Parshwananth but also of the entire Jainism.

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Shri Nageshwar Panchtrith Yatra

Jain Religion of India is famous throughout the world for its Ancientness, Grandiose Magnanimity,  Art Encourager and Elementary Knowledge. The jain tirths are just it's symbols. In the jain  treatises it is said 'Taryate Sansar Sagaro Yen: Tirth' which means the place which leads you to  cross the ocean of world is called a Tirth. Out of the tirth's garland one of its pearl symbol is Shri Nageshwar Parshwanath Mahatirth, which is  waving it's renowned flag throughout the world, wherein the fourteen feet life size standing statue of Lord Shri Parshwanath is swaying the world with it's miracles. For detailed introduction of this   Mahatirth which is situated in the Jhalawad district of Rajasthan at the junction of two states   (Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan)

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Pavagadh Hill/Kalika Mata Temple - Pavaghad Siddhachal Girnar

At the summit of Pavagadh hill, 762 m above sea level, is the temple to Mother Kali, which is the oldest in the area, dating from the 10th-11th centuries. Hindu pilgrims were coming to visit this temple from long before the development of Champaner as a major city, and they continued for hundreds of years after its decline, right up to the present day. To reach the temple at the summit is about a 5 km walk along a jungle footpath to the top of the hill; otherwise, there is a cable car which will haul you to the summit from about the midway point, which is the last place accessible by road. The temple has large fortifications and an open chowk in front, with two altars for sacrifices, and an array of lights for special occasions. The idol of Kalika Mata in the inner sanctum is only the head, the mukhwato, painted in red. Also present are full idols of Mahakali and the yantras of Bahuchara. The temple is open from very early to quite late, to accommodate pilgrims arriving at all hours. The Machi Haveli is a rest house available for pilgrims.

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Kutch Darshan Tour

Covering Bhuj, Kalo Dungar, Banni, Lakhpat, Mata-no Madh, Mandvi, Dholavira and Anjar. Arrive at  Gandhdham, go to Bhuj, visit Aaina Mahal, Museum, Parag Palace, kalo Dungar, Banni vilalges, Lunch  on-route, Night Halt at Bhuj.Lakhpat, Mata-no Madh, Koteshwar.

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Kutch Bhadreshwar

Perhaps one of the most under-appreciated sites of great significance for India's religious history is Bhadreshwar, barely a kilometer from the coast, 69 km east of Mandvi, past Mundra, and 75 km south of Bhuj. The Jain religion, like other religions of Indian origin, places considerable importance on the act of pilgrimage and Bhadreshwar is one of the major centers of Jain pilgrimage in Gujarat. Unreliable reports claim the city was founded in 516 BC, and oral accounts state that the first temple was built “2500 years ago, about 45 years after the death of Lord Mahavir,” but there is no evidence to either support or debunk that claim. The main temple is strikingly beautiful, in all white marble with majestic pillars. Around the central one are 52 smaller shrines, one of which reputedly holds the original Parshavanath idol from 500 BC Non-Jains cannot spend the night in the temple complex, but other lodging is available in town.

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Kulpakji Yatra Hyderabad

This tirtha is situated on the outskirts of the Kulpaka village which is situated at a distance of 6 kms from Alera Railway Station on the Vijayvada-Hyderabad. Here is installed on idol of MULANAYAKA Shri Adishvara Bhagavan; it is black in complexion and in semi-padmasana posture. The cross-legged posture of this idol is 32 ½ inches in width and 37 ½ inches in height. There is no mark of mane at the back, but, behind the head there is a circle of luster. On the right side of Shri Jina in black stone and KAYOTSARGA posture; on the left is an idol in similar state in white marble. Unique indeed is the art of the idol of Shri Adishvara Prabhu. There are totally 15 idols here and each one has its own peculiar, importance. The idol of Manikyaswami and of Shri Mahavira carved from FIROZI gem makes us simply spell-bound. Such idols are rare to come across in the whole world. Just the same way, the art of the temple is pleasing to the eyes.

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