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Songadh Tirtha
Paramagam Mandir
Religion
AffiliationJainism
FestivalsMahavir Jayanti
Governing bodyShri Kund Kund Kahan Digambar Jain Swadhyay Mandir Trust
Location
LocationBhavnagar, Gujarat
Geographic coordinates21°42′48″N 71°53′4.5″E / 21.71333°N 71.884583°E / 21.71333; 71.884583
Architecture
Date established1930
Temple(s)8
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The Songadh Jain temple is a historical temple complex in the town of Songadh, in Bhavnagar district the Saurashtra region in Gujarat, India. It is 8 km from Sihor town and 28 km from Bhavnagar town.

Importance

Kanji Swami, a mystical teacher of Jainism, was born into Śvētāmbara Sthānakavāsī and converted to a celibate Digambara lay scholar under influence of Kundakunda & Pandit Todarmal, at Songadh in 1934. Kanji Swami, spent about forty five years at Songadh so the village became one of the most important pilgrimage for Digambar Jain people.

Songadh along with Palitana, Girnar, Naliya, Kathara, Idar, Tarangaji, and Ahmedabad are planned to be promoted as Gujarat Jain circuit by Gujarat tourism department.

Overview

The temple complex consist of eight temples. Svadhyaya Mandir or study temple, is the first temple in the temple complex built in 1937. The temple is a white marble structure with teachings of Kundakund engraved on the walls and embossed on golden leaf. Jinendra Dharmasabha houses a samavasarana, the divine preaching hall of the Tirthankaras, of Simandhara based on the description by Mahavideha. The temple has murals with depiction of the knowledge of true doctrine cascading like water steam from Simandhara to Kundakunda and Kundakunda to Kanji Swami.

In 2010, a 41.5 feet idol of Lord Bahubali was also installed here.

Other temples
  1. Paramagam Mandir, literally meaning Temple of Sacred Texts. Walls of this temple are carved with the Digambar Jain sacred texts of Samayasāra
  2. Jin Mandir
  3. Nandishwar Deep Mandir
  4. Manastambha
  5. Kanji Swami Samadhi Mandir
  6. Champa Ben Samadhi Mandir

Gallery

  • Nandishwar Deep Mandir front view Nandishwar Deep Mandir front view
  • Manasthambha Manasthambha
  • Jinendra Dharmasabha Jinendra Dharmasabha
  • Main vedi of Nandishwar Deep Mandir Main vedi of Nandishwar Deep Mandir

See also

References

Citation

  1. Dundas 2002, p. 267.
  2. Wiley 2009, p. 117.
  3. ^ Shah 2004, p. 67.
  4. Dave 2018.
  5. ^ Dundas 2002, p. 270.
  6. Times of India 2010.
  7. Srinivasaraju 2010.
  8. Hindustan Times 2010.

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