The Karguvan Ji Jain Templehttps://youtu.be/2gQ1CW7V3B4?feature=shared
, also known as Shri Digambar Jain Atishaya Kshetra Sanvaliya Parasnath Karguvanji, is a 700-year-old Jain temple located in Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is an important pilgrimage site for Digambar Jains, a sect that believes in renouncing all material possessions to achieve moksha (liberation).
The temple complex is large and houses multiple temples. The main idol is of Lord Parshvanatha, the 23rd Tirthankara (enlightened being) in Jainism. His symbol is a snake.
[Image of Karguvan Ji Jain Temple Jhansi]
Here’s some additional information about the temple:
Location: It is situated on the Jhansi-Kanpur highway, just 5 kilometers from Jhansi city.
History: The temple has an interesting history. As the name suggests, Atishay Kshetra means “a place of miracles.” Legend has it that around 200 years ago, an underground cave was discovered containing seven idols, including those of Lord Parshwanath and Lord Adinath.
Facilities: The temple complex has dharamshalas (guest houses) and bhojanshalas (dining halls) for visitors. There is also a Shree Vidyasagar hall, Swadhyay Bhawan (a place for self-study), and Jain Milan Bhawan (a community center).
Festivals: Annual fairs are held on the occasions of the birth and salvation anniversaries of Lord Mahavira, the 24th and last Tirthankara.
If you’re planning to visit the Karguvan Ji Jain Temple, here are some things to keep in mind:
Dress code:As with most Jain temples, there is a dress code for visitors. Men are expected to wear full pants and shirts, while women should wear sarees or salwar kameez. Shoes are not allowed inside the temple complex.
Photography: Photography is not allowed inside the main temple sanctum. However, you can take photos in the temple complex.
I hope this information helps!
