Shri
Mohankheda Tirth
Mulnayak | Tirth
| Historicity | Other Temples | Works of art and Sculpture | Guidelines | Trust
Mulnayak:
Nearly 70 cms. high,
white-colored idol of Bhagawan Adishvar in the Padmansana posture.
Tirth: It is in a lonely place at a distance of 2
kilometers from Rajgadh.
Historicity: In the year 1940 of the Vikram era when Acharya
Rajendrasuriji Maharaj was wandering about through this place, seeing the natural and
peaceful atmosphere, he predicted that this land would rise in holiness and there would be
a great tirth. Accordingly a holy tirth came into existence here and the forest became
sanctified. This is also the place of samadhi of Rajendrasurshvarji. A fair is held here
every year on the fiteenth day of the bright half of the month of Kartak, and the month of
Chaitra and also on the seventh day of the bright half of the month of Posh.

Other Temples: Near the temple, there is Samadhimandir of Acharya Rajendrasurishvarji
and Yatindrasurishvarji.
Works of art and Sculpture: Since this tirth is on the land of peace and
beauty, the scene here is attractive and lovely. Since it is a lonely place, it is most
suitable for meditation.
Guidelines: The nearest railway station of Meghnagar is at a
distance of 64 kilometers, Indore is at a distance of 112 kilometers, the big town of Dhar
is at a distance of 24 kilometers and Rajgadh is at a distance of 2 kilometers. Bus
service and private vehicles are available. near the temple, there are two large
dharmashalas and a bhojanashala.
Trust: Shri Adinath Rajendra Jain Svetambar Pedhi, Shri
Mohankheda Tirth, Rajgadh-454116. Dist : Dhar, State : Madhya Pradesh, India.
