Plan your extraordinary pilgrimage experience with Shree Raj Travel’s Special Jain Tours in the spiritual heartland of Madhya Pradesh. We specialize in curating seamless journeys for Jain pilgrims, ensuring a blend of spiritual serenity, cultural immersion, and unmatched comfort.
Key Features of Shree Raj Travel's Special Jain Tours:
Spiritual Sanctuaries:
Explore renowned Jain pilgrimage sites across Madhya Pradesh, starting from the sacred city of Ujjain. From the revered Shri Digamber Jain Siddha Kshetra Mandu to the tranquil Shri Digamber Jain Siddha Kshetra Ratlam, our tours cover significant spiritual sanctuaries that resonate with Jain devotees.
Comfortable Travel:
Experience a hassle-free journey with our well-maintained fleet, ranging from compact cars to spacious buses. Our commitment to your comfort ensures a smooth and relaxed pilgrimage, allowing you to focus on your spiritual connection.
Local Insights:
Benefit from the knowledge of our local guides who understand the significance of each site. Uncover the historical and cultural nuances of Jainism as you journey through the spiritual landmarks of Madhya Pradesh.
Ujjain as Your Starting Point:
Begin your sacred journey in Ujjain, a city with deep-rooted spiritual significance. Shree Raj Travel’s Special Jain Tours ensure that your pilgrimage commences in a city known for its devotion and cultural richness.
Booking Your Special Jain Tour:
Securing your spot on a Shree Raj Travel Special Jain Tour is a seamless process. Simply explore our specialized itineraries, select the tour that resonates with your spiritual goals, and make a secure online payment. Let us handle the details while you focus on your sacred journey.
Your Spiritual Sojourn Awaits:
Plan a transformative pilgrimage with Shree Raj Travel’s Special Jain Tours in Madhya Pradesh. Book your spiritual adventure now and let the blessings of Jainism guide your journey. Contact us today to customize your tour and experience the divine allure of Jain pilgrimage sites in the heart of Madhya Pradesh.
Special jain temples
Mohan Kheda Jain Tirth
Most important or visited Jain temple on the land of Dhar districtis Mohankheda Jain temple. 50 kms from Dhar and about 7 kms from Sardarpur tehsil, this Jain temple majorly built using white marble, is a small town in itself. How the tirth came into existence is associated to Dada Gurudev, Shrimad Vijay Rajendrasurishwar Maharaj Sahab. While passing through this area he had n feeling looking at its natural beauty and peaceful environment that a temple should be built. on the hill of Mohankhcdn area.
Bhopawar Jain Tirth
The Bhopavar Jain tirth is located on the bank of River Mahi and is only 15 kilometers from this sacred place. The Bhopawar Jain Temple is dedicated to Lord Shantinath, the sixteenth Tirthankara of Jains. The main tourist attraction of this place is black colored Idol of Bhagawan Shantinath which is 3.64 meters high and standing in a Kayotsarga position. This place is renovated many times. There is a magnificent work of is done inside the temple and also the beautifully painted paintings are the main tourist attraction of this temple.Â
Amijhara Jain Temple
The Amijhara Jain temple is located in Gujarat, India and dates back to the 11th century AD. It is dedicated to the Jain Tirthankaras (spiritual teachers) Neminath and Rishabhanatha. The temple is made of white marble and is renowned for its intricate carvings and pillars depicting scenes from Jain mythology.the Amijhara temple is considered an architectural and sculptural gem celebrating Jain art, beliefs and spirituality.
Shri Laxmani Jain Tirth
The temple of Shri Laxmani Teerth houses the idol of Lord Padmaprabha. The temple has been magnificently decorated with intricate artistic designs. The creative temple work boast about the skills of the craftsmen. The idol of the Lord is almost 25 cm in height and is black in colour. The idol has been beautifully carved from a single stone and looks very appealing. The smiling face of the Lord looks very calm and serene.Â
Nageshwar Jain Tirth in Ghasoi
The Nageshwar Jain Tirth is located in the small village of Ghasoi in the Ratlam district of Madhya Pradesh. It is dedicated to the 8th Jain Tirthankara, Shri Chandraprabhu Bhagwan. The main temple complex houses the charming white idol of Chandraprabhu in the kayotsarga posture, depicting renunciation. The swan-white structure stands out with its simplistic architectural style featuring intricately carved pillars, ceilings and ornamental arches.
Parshvnath Jain Temple in Maksi
The Parshvnath Temple is located in Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh and is dedicated to Parshvnath, the 23rd Tirthankara of Jainism. Built in the 11th century AD, it is one of the best preserved temples in Khajuraho reflecting the splendid temple architecture under the Chandela dynasty. The temple stands on a high and broad platform with a simple and modest exterior.
Ashtapad Jain Temple
The Ashtapad Temple is situated in Western Madhya Pradesh, on a hilltop near the city of Burhanpur. It is dedicated to the first Jain Tirthankara, Lord Adinath (also called Rishabhanatha). Built in the 15th century, it is constructed in marble and boasts splendid architecture. The word ‘Ashtapad’ means octagonal, denoting the shape of the central shrine.
Manibhadra Jain Temple
The Manibhadra Jain Temple is located in the small town of Pehowa in Tikamgarh district, Madhya Pradesh. Believed to have been constructed in the 9th century AD, it is dedicated to Manibhadra, one of the 24th Tirthankaras as per Jain faith. Built in a typical Jain temple architectural style, the whole temple complex is fortified within high walls.
Shri Avanti Parshwanath Jain Tirth
Shri Avanti Parshwanath Tirth is an ancient Jain temple situated in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh. As the name denotes, it is dedicated to Parshwanath, the 23rd Tirthankara of Jainism. The unique feature of this temple is the 28-feet 6-inches tall monolithic black colored idol of Lord Parshwanath installed in the main shrine. Carved out of a single stone, it is one of the tallest Jain idols in the country.
Shree Hasampura Shwetamber Jain Tirth, Ujjain
The Shri Alaukik Parshvnath Tirth is a remarkable Jain temple located in the Hasampura area of Ujjain district. It is dedicated to Parshvanath, the 23rd Jain Tirthankara. The presiding deity is a brilliant white (shwetamber) idol of Parshvanath made of Ashtadhatu, depicted in a padmasana posture. The sprawling temple complex was built under the patronage of a Jain businessman in the 19th century.
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