Hanumantal is also a treasure trove of cultural heritage. The neighborhood is adorned with numerous temples, shrines, and ghats, each steeped in its own unique story and tradition. The annual Jain procession on the birthday of Lord Mahavira commences from the Hanumantal Bada Jain Mandir and culminates at Bada Fuhara, a grand fountain, showcasing the deep-rooted faith and cultural practices of the community.
Hanumantal holds immense religious importance, particularly for the Jain community. The neighborhood is home to the renowned Hanumantal Bada Jain Mandir, also known as Bara Mandir, one of the oldest and largest Jain temples in India. The temple is dedicated to Lord Adinath, the first Tirthankara of Jainism, and houses several exquisite sculptures and artifacts dating back to the Kalachuri period...
Read moreNice place for morning/night walk. Nearby sarafa market of jabalpur. It's under renovation which is making it more beautiful day by day. You can also find great architectural jain temple built with marble rock. You can also get to see old amazing architectural hindu temples along with ancient mansion(haveli) where a no. Of bollywood shooting has been held. Perfect place for tourists who wants to explore jabalpur's historical monuments,places. The best part is you can find people from different religions like hindus,jainism and muslims have been living around the lake for a long time with such a...
Read moreThis is the old part of the City. Which means it's not planned, the roads are narrow. Mixture of various religions can be seen here with lots of temples, Jain temples and mosque within the area. Where it makes up for the diversity it lacks the on the other aspects. For example, every single festival is celebrated here with the respective religion which means lots of people out on the streets which results in traffic jams. If you are a visitor, nothing interesting here for you to see but if you follow any religion and wants to be a part of it, well you are...
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