Shri
Ratnapuri Tirth
Mulnayak | Tirth
| Historicity | Other Temples | Works of art and Sculpture | Guidelines | Trust
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Mulnayak: Black - colored wooden sandals of Bhagawan
Dharmanath Four pairs of Wooden sandals in a round marble disk. (A Svetambar temple)
Nearly 90 cms. high, white - colored idol
of Bhagawan Dharmanath in Padmasana posture (A Digambar temple)
Tirth: It is in the Rohani Village.
Historicity: The history of this ancient tirth belongs to the
times of Bhagawan Dharmanth. This is the Holy Land of the four Kalyanakas of Bhagawan
namely, chayavan, birth, diksa and attainment of Omniscience. The Rohani village of today
was once a large city named Ratanpur. Since this was a land of Kalyanakas, many ancient
temples were no doubt here and in course of time, the tirth witnessed many rising and
falls. This tirth is mentioned in the Vividh Tirthkalpa written in the 14th
century. people of this place know Bhagawan by the name, Dharmaraj, Worshippers faithfully
come to the temple to fulfil their wishes.

Other Temples: Besides this, there are many Svetambar temples and two Digambar temples.
Works of art and Sculpture: Every atom and molecule of this Holy Land of
Kalyanakas, is pious. Since this temple was renovated many times, specimens of distinct
ancient art are not found here now.
Guidelines:
The nearest railway station of
Sohaval is at distance of two kilometers and Ayodhya is at a distance of 24 kilometers.
Bus service and private vehicles are available. For Svetambars and Digambars, there are
good board and lodging provisions.
Trust: Shri Jain Svetambar Ratnapuri Tirth Pedhi, Gam :
Rohani, Dist : Faizabad, State Uttar Pradesh, India.

Bhagawan Dharmanath

