One of the very famous and old Digambar jain siddha Kshetra. It's believed to be moksha sthan of do chakri and das kaam Kumar. It's situated 18 kms from Badwah.. this 18 kms is a reserved forest area and only some aadi wasi people live in between Badwah and siddhwarkut. So it's better to avoid travelling late or after sunset. The temple campus is huge. Many temples Good arrangements of stay and food. Newly constructed ac rooms are better than man hotel rooms. Cleanliness is maintained. Pooja samagri and vastra also available in good quantity. The mulnayak bhagwan is sambhavnath bhagwan Earlier it was reachable from omkareshwar via boat route but last 15-20 years a dam is constructed so can't reach omkareshwar from here. There is a dam road which connects omkareshwar to siddhwarkut but to travel on that gate pass and permission is needed. So if you wish to travel to hindu teerth omkareshwar, you need to go back to Badwah and from there, you have a separate route for...
Read moreThis Jain temple is situated at bank of river Narmada or Rewa, it is very remote area and no public transportation is available here, there are 3 possible way to reach Sidhwarkut listed below, Omkareshwar to Sidhwarkut via Omkareshwar NHDC Dam (you have to take permission from NHDC dam authority to cross Dam) Omkareshwar to Sidhwarkut via boat (you have to book boat for to n fro amaze experience) Barwaha to Sidhwarkut (you can take your own vrhicke, it's common road for everyone n distance is around 20 km from barwaha n avoid taking two wheeler). It's must visited Jain temple in this region n very peaceful place, rooms are readily available here and food is also available here. Don't miss to have DalBafla at nominal charge every Sunday. Temple staff is too helping n will help you for Pooja n...
Read moreNo of Temples: 13, Pahaad/Mountain: No, Historical importance: It is the place where the rivers Narmada & cauveri meet. Two chakruwartis (great & best emperous) ten kaamdevs (most beautiful men) & 3 ½ crore munis (jain saints) attained salvation from here. In the year 1878 AD. Bhattaraka Mahendrakirtiji saw in his dream that there are idols of lord chandraprabh lord Aadinathji & a huge temple at this place. The place came in to light after it’s repair & pratishtha in the year 1894 A.D. Annual Fair: On the day of falgun sudi 15 & exam chaitra vadi 1 & on the day of holi. Also 3 day anointment is organized for lord Bhahubali. Special Information: There is dharmashala in Mandhata. Nearby omkareshwar hydroelectric project on river Narmada (1km)...
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