Shri
Ayodhya Tirth
Mulnayak
| Tirth | Historicity
| Other Temples | Works
of art and Sculpture | Guidelines
| Trust | Photo
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Mulnayak:
Nearly 30 cms. High, copper - colored idol of Bhagawan Ajitnath in the
Padmasana posture. (A Svetmbar temple)
Tirth:
It is in the katara locality of the Ayodhya city.
Historicity:
‘Koshal’, ‘Koshala’, ‘Vinita, ‘ Avadhya’, ‘Rampuri’,
‘Saketapuri’ etc. are mentioned as ancient names of this city.
Risbhdev was the first King of this place in the Aavasarpinikala. For the
first time, Parmatma imparted the knowledge of asi (the sword), masi
(into), kasu (farming), sculpture, and commerce and divided the society
into different classes and families. He imparted the knowledge of 72 arts
to men and of 64 arts to women. He taught the lessos of practical life.
When Bhagawan developed Aversion to worldly life, he entrusted the
responsibility of his kingdom to his eldest son Bharat and his other sons.
He adopted diksa at this place. After diksa, many times he came wandering
here and his samavasranas were raised. The Kalynakasa of chayan births,
diksa, and attainment of Omniscience of Ajitnath, Abhinandan Swami,
Bhagawan Sumatinath, and Bhagwan Ananthanth were celebrated here. There is
a mention that Chakravasti Bharat got idols of Tirthnkaras and Stupas made
here. In ‘Vividh Tirth kalpa’ written by Acharya Jinaprabhusurisvarji
there is a mention that the city populated here on the banks of the rivers
Ghaghari and Sary, was called the gateway to heaven. This holy lend is
blessed with birth Kalayanakas of Bhagawan Adinath and other above said
Tirthnatras. This is the birth - place of Bhahubali, Brahmi, Sundari, King
Dashrath, Acharya Padaliptasurisvarji, King Harishchandra, Shri Ramchandra,
Achalbhrata, and the ninth Gandhara of Mahavir Swami and others. Ayodhaya
was the Ramarajya of Ramacharudraji. People were rich and happy. Many
religious kings, their advisors, and great men did many religious
activities here and added to the glory not only of the Jain religion but
also of the whole of India.
Other
Temples:
Beside, there are at present too Svetambar and two Digambar temples. 885
CMS. High idol of Bhagawan Adishvar in the Kayotsarga posture in one of
the two Digambar temples is really speculator.
Works
of art and Sculpture:
Every particle of the birthplace of Ramchandraji and the land of
Kalayankas of our Tirthnakaras is holy and deserved to be worshipped. It
purifies and sanctifies the Saul of worshippers. Though this is a very
ancient place, there are very few ancient specimens. In the temple there
are specimens of the new art. There is a mention that in the twelfth
century; three idols were taken to Serisa from here. During a digging
project undertaken twenty-five years age, broken idols of Jains were fond.
They seem to belong to the Maurya Age.
Guidelines:
The nearest railway station of Ayodhya is at a distance of two kilometers
from the Svetambar temple and one and a half kilometers from the Digambar
temple. Bus services and private vehicles are easily available here. In
the compound, there are Boarding and lodging provisions of Svetambars and
Digambars.
Trust:
Shri Jain
Svetambar Pedhi, The Katra Locality, Ayodhya, Dist: Faizabad, Uttar
Pradesh, India.
Bhagawan
Ajithnath
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