Mulnayak | Tirth
| Historicity | Other
Temples | Works of art and
Sculpture | Guidelines | Trust
| Photo Gallery
Mulnayak:
150 cms. high, white - colored idol of Bhagawan Adishvar in the Padmasan
Posture in the four mouthed temple.
Tirth: It is on hill on the chief Highway of
Kankaroli.
Historicity: Maharana Rajsinh
Settled this city after his name. His advisor, Dayalshah Oswal Sanghvi,
built this splendid nine - storeyed temple under the auspices of Acharya
Vinay Sagar Surji in the year 1932 of the Vikram era. This temple was
razed to ground in the times of King Aurangazeb. Only two stories are in
existent today. Under the temple, there are cellars. This tirth belongs to
the Mewar group of five tirths. A fair is held here every year on the
sixth day of the month of Bhadrapada. This tirth of Rajnagar is the place
of origin of the Tera sect. Bhikhshu Swami decided to propagate his
thought from this place.
Other
Temples:
There is also a temple of Bhagawan Suvidhinath.
Works
of art and Sculpture:
This ancient and artistic temple on the hill is really lovely. Between the
palace hill and this hill, there is place named Navchoki where ancient
artistic remains are seen, The hill is also known as Dayal Shah’s fort.
Guidelines:
The nearest railway station of Kankaroli is at distance of 5 kilometers
and the chief palace of Udaipur is at a distance of 60 kilometers from
here. There are 250 steps for Climbing the hill. Bus service and private
vehicles are available. boarding and lodging provisions are also there.
Trust: Shri Jain Svetambar
Murtipujkti Shri Adinath Bhagawan Tirth, The Dayal Shah Fort, Kankaroli :
313326, Dist. : Udaipur, State : Rajasthan, India.
Bhagawan
Adishvar

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