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Shri Padmaprabhuji Tirth

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Mulnayak | Tirth | Historicity | Other Temples | Works of art and Sculpture | Guidelines | Trust | Photo

Mulnayak: Nearly 67 cms. high, rose - colored idol of Bhagawan Padmaprabh in the Padmasana posture on a lotus flower.
  
Tirth:
It is outside the Bada village.

Historicity: The idol of Mulnayak Padmapradh Swami appeared from the hollow of ground and, therefore, this idol is regarded to be very ancient. On the fifth day of the bright half of the month of Vaishakh in ,.the year 2001 of the Vikram era, a farmer saw this beautiful, idol while he was digging. Then he made a temple on a raised platform and seated this idol in it. The idol is very miraculous and worshippers come here in a large number. Evil spirits, mental anxiety, diseases and worldly troubles are removed by worshipping this idol. This is a miraculous idol which removes the calamities of devotees.

Other Temples: There is no other temple but there is a small temple where this idol was found. The raised platform on which the idol was kept for eighteen years is still there.

Works of art and Sculpture: The style and structure of this temple stand first in the whole of India. Such a fine sculpture is not seen elsewhere. It is a pleasure to see this ancient idol seated on a lotus flower. There is a vast assembly hall in the temple. It is matchless in the world.

Guidelines: The nearest railway station of Padmapura is at a distance of 6 kilometers on the Savaimadhopur railway line. There is bus service for going to the station. The Chief city of Jaipur is at a distance of 34 kilometers. Bus service and private vehicles are easily available. There are boarding and lodging provisions here.

Trust: Shri Digambar Jain Atishay Kshetra Padmapura, Post : Bada, Padmapura. Dist : Jaipur, State : Rajasthan, India.


Bhagwan Padmaprabh and Temple

    

 


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