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Shri Kojara Tirth

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

Mulnayak: Nearly 75 cms high, white-colored idol of Bhagawan Sambhavnath in the Padmasana posture.

Tirth: It is in the center of the village, Kojara.

Historicity: This tirth is believed to be older than the twelfth century. No inscription is carved on the idol of Mulnayak. It is believed that the Mulnayak here was Bhagawan Parshvanath. The temple was renovated only a few years ago. The inscriptions show that Rao-Rana had boundless faith in the Jain religion. He also contributed to the renovation that was accomplished in the year 1224 of the Vikram era.

Other Temples: At present, there is no other temple.

Works of art and Sculpture: This temple was superbly built. God’s idol is very impressive and beautiful. The ancient artistic idols are sighty.

Guidelines: Shirohi, the nearest railway station is at a distance of 8 kilometers. Bus service and private vehicles are available. There are boarding and lodging provisions.

Trust: Shri Sambhavnath Jain Pedhi, Kojara, Ta - Pindavada, Dist - Sirohi, State : Rajasthan, India.


 

Shri Munisuvrat Swami Bhagwan & Shri Bhagwan Sambhavnath
                  
   


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