Shri
Pali Tirth
Mulnayak
| Tirth | Historicity
| Other Temples | Works of art and Sculpture | Guidelines | Trust |
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Mulnayak: White - colored idol of Bhagawan, Navlakha
Parshvanath in the Padmasana posture.
Tirth: It
is in the Navalakha Road in the Pali village.
Historicity: The ancient names of this place were Pallika and
Palli. At the times of renovation and, the installation festival, ghee was ordered by the
learned Acharya Yashobhandrasurisvarji through tantric power. When the merchants of this
place knew know this, they went to pay the price of the ghee but seeing that their
invaluable wealth was used for a pious purpose, they did accept the money amounting nine
lakhs of rupees, This temple, therefore, became known as the Navalakha Temple
. There is an inscription of the time of renovation of this temple in the year 1144 and
its renovation again in the year 1686 of the Vikram era that this idol of Bhagawan
Parshwanath was installed in the place of the idol of Bhagwan Mahavir. In ancient times,
this was a very prosperous place and many Shravakas of this place were known for their
religious works. even today, these works remind us of their glory, A flag is hoisted on
the third day of the bright half of the month of Vaishakh.

Other Temples: Besides this, there are ten temples and four Dadawadis in the town.
Works of art and Sculpture: The idol of Bhagwan is very artistic. Some ancient
idols present a very attractive view. On the punagiri hill outside the town, there is a
temple of Bhagawan Parshrvanath. It is known as the Bhabarimandir.
Guidelines: The nearest railway station of Pali is at distance
of 3 kilometers, from the temple. Bus Service and taxi Service are available. There are
board and lodging provisions. There are an ayambilshala, an upashraya, a pathashala, a
jnanashala.
Trust: Shri Navachand Suvratchand Jain Pedhi, Gujarati
Katla, Pali : 306401, Dist. : Pali, Rajasthan State, India.

Bhagawan Navlakha Parshvanath

