Mulnayak |
Tirth
| Historicity |
Other Temples |
Works of art and Sculpture |
Guidelines |
Trust |
Photo Gallery
Mulnayak: Nearly 91 cms. high, white - colored idol of
Bhagawan Adishvar in the Padmasana posture.
Tirth:
On the main road of
Vallabhipur.
Historicity: The ancient name of Vallabhpur was Vamilpur. It was
the capital of the kings of the Maurya dynasty. This sacred place has a very old history.
In the year 510 of the Vikram era, Devardhigani Kshamasharman and other 500 Acharyas put
the Agams into script for the first time. This ancient and historical sacred place was
finally consecrated by Acharya Nemisurisvarji. It is said that once upon a time, this
place was at the foot of the sacred place Shetrunjay. It was here that the book
Shetrunjaya Mahatmya was written by Acharya Dhaneshwarsurji.
Once a great ‘Vishva Vidhalya (University) of India, was here, Since many acts of religious
significance were performed here, this sacred place is regarded to be very holy.
Other Temples: In the lower cellar of the temple, there are idols of Devardhigani
Kshamashraman and other five hundred Acharyas. They look very beautiful. In the compound
of this temple, there is Guramandir (temple) of Vijaynemisurishvarji. In the village,
there is another temple of Bhagawan Parshvanath.
Works of art and Sculpture: The idols of Devardhigani Kshamasharmana and the
other 500 Acharyas are artistically made. Nowhere is India, there is such a beautiful
temple. Old artistic relics are also seen here.
Guidelines: Dhola Junction the nearest railway station, is at a
distance 19 kilometers from here. This sacred place is on the Ahmedabad - Palitana main
road. Palitana is at a distance of nearly 50 kilometers from here. Buses and taxis are
readily, available vehicles here. There are also boarding and lodging facilities.
Trust: Shvetambar Shri Jindas Dharmadas Dharmik Trust,
Vallabhipur-363310. Dist-Bhavnagar, Gujarat State, India.
Bhagawan Adishvar

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