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Shri Sirodi Tirth

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

Mulnayak: Nearly 90 cms high, parikarayukt, white-colored idol of Bhagawan Parshvanath in the Padmasana posture.
 
Tirth:
It is in the Sirodi village.

Historicity: This ancient and impressive tirth is not so famous in Rajasthan now-a-days. The beautiful face of God looks wonderful. This temple was renovated about the year 1500 of the Vikram era. The last renovation of this temple was celebrated undedr the auscipies of His Holiness Acharyadev Shrimadvijayji Premsurishvarji in the year 2018 of the Vikram era. This idol is also known by the name of Godiji parshvanath.

Other Temples: There is no other temples.

Works of art and Sculpture: The idol of Parshvanath in this extremely beautiful temple looks brilliant with infinite beauty of soul. It is adorned with seven hoods in the parikar It seems that the Arihant fighting hard against and weighing down karma, inspires us with, bravery. This idol assumes three special forms every day. In many ancient compositions and scriptures songs are sung in praise of Sirodiya Parshvanath and prayers are offered to him. This proves the antiquity of this temple.

Guidelines:
Guidelines: The nearest railway station of Abu road is at a distance of 60 kilometers and the nearest tirth of Diyana is at a disntace of 19 kilometers from this temple. Bus service and private vehicles are available. boarding and lodging provisions are there.

Trust: Shri Sirodiya (Godiji) Parshvanath Svetambar Jain Tirth, Sirodi (Moti) - 307511 Dist - Sirodi, State : Rajasthan, India.


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