Nageshwar Parshwanath Tirth

History about the temple

The temple is located in the place nearly 1200 to 1300 years ago. The temple is a holy place for sevatambar Jains. This temple was renovated in 1207 by Acharya Shree Abhay Devsuri. The temple is also called as Vimpur. The temple is constructed by white marbles and it looks very beautiful. About the temple The temple is situated in Unhel, Jhalawar district, Rajasthan. The main deity in the temple is Lord Parshawanath the 23rd tirthankara. The idol is 13 1/2 feet height and it was green colored. This idol is made up of gold later it is changed to stone by the king Dharnendra by the advice of Acharya for being stolen. The idol of Lord parshwanath is with seven cobra. It was carved in a single piece of emerald stone. The other idols are Lord Shri Shantinath which is 4 feet tall, Lord padmavati, Shri Simandhar Swami, Shri Mani Badhra Veer. The lord Parshawanatha and Lord Mahavira are the main idols. Also there are 24 idols of tirthankaras in the temple. There are 7 hoods of snakes in it.


ADDRESS

P. O. Unhel, St. Chaumahala, Western Railway, Jhalawad, Kota, Rajasthan, India

Pincode: 326515


HOW TO REACH

Road: From Mumbai to Baroda to Ratlam to Nagda to Alot to Unhel, Nageshwar Parshwanath Tirth.

Railway: The Tirth place is 10 kilometers away from Vikramgarh-Alot station on Delhi-Mumbai rail route. It is 14 kilometers from Chaumahala station, 60 kilometers from Nagda and 100 kilometers from Ratlam. Almost all the express trains coming from Delhi, Mumbai, C

Airport: For reaching to the tirth place the nearest airport is Indore (Madhya Pradesh) from where the place is approximately 200kms away and the road route is duly tar-concreted. From this airport plane service is available to almost all parts of the country.


TIMING

Morning: 06:00am - 09:00pm

Contact No.: 9649116711


STAY/FOOD

Dharamshala: YES

Bhojanalay: NO