Mulnayak
| Tirth |
Historicity
| Other Temples |
Works of art and Sculpture |
Guidelines |
Trust |
Photo
Mulnayak: Nearly 76 cms. high, yellow - colored idol of
Bhagawan Navalakha Parshvanath in the Padmasana posture.
Tirth: It is in the center of the village Div, settled in
the midst of the sea.
Historicity:
This is one of the group of
the fine Ajahara Sacred places in Saurashtra. In ancient times, many sharvakas lived here.
This village is mentioned in the Kalpasutra. It is, therefore, no doubt a very ancient
place. After pilgrimaging to Shatrunjaya, Hirvijaysurishvraji came here for his monsoon
sojourn. The crown, the garland, the angi (dress and ornaments) of Gods Idol were
each made at the cost of nine lakhs of rupees. On account of the artistic beauty and
antiquity of the idol, God came to be known as Navalkha Parshvanath.
Other Temples: Near this original temple, there are two other temples.
Works of art and Sculpture: Gods idol is impressive, pleasing and
extraordinary. The natural beauty of this land surrounded by sea, is matchless.
Guidelines: Delwala, the nearest railway station, is at
distance of 8 km. Una is at a distance of 13 km. and buses and taxis are available there
for travel. The bus stand is near the temple. There is a dharmashala in the compound of
the temple.
Trust: Shri Ajahara Parshavanath Panchatirtha Jain Karkhana
Pedhi, Div-362520, Dist.-Junagadh, Gujarat State, India.
Shri Navlakha Parshwanath Bhagwan - Div

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