Sri Adishvar Bhagwan in white color, seated in a lotus posture, of height 107 Cms, in a shrine in a large walled compound at a solitary spot 2 Kms away from Rajgadh village. (Shve).
ANTIQUITY AND SALIENT FEATURES : The shrine of Sri Mohankheda was ceremonially consecrated on Magsar Sukla 7 in Vikram year 1940 at the hands of great Acharya Sri Rajendrasuriji. When this Acharya was on his walking tour in this area, seeing this natural atmosphere of beauty and peace, he made a prediction that here in future there would arise a great shrine. The prediction has proved true in the course of time and the spot has become a magnificent holy shrine. Countless pilgrims keep visiting this shrine which presents always busy scenes of holy activities in this desolate jungle. Acharya Sri’s final remains are also here in this “Samadhi”. He was cremated on Paush Sukla 7 in Vikram year 1963. Every year on Kartik Poornima, Chaitra Poornima and Paush Sukla 7, festival fairs are held here when thousands of devotees gather to offer their prayers. Near the temple and within enclosed compound there are erected small memorial shrines of Sri Rajendrasurishvarji and Vachaspati Sri Yatindrasurishvarji. The spot of land selected for the shrine is so beautiful and quiet that the atmosphere of serenity and devotion is generated not only in interior of the shrines but also in the exterior...
Read moreShri Mohankheda Jain Tirth is a revered pilgrimage site located in the Dhar district of Madhya Pradesh. Established in 1884 by Acharya Rajendrasuri, the site is dedicated to Lord Adinath, the first Tirthankara of Jainism. The temple complex is renowned for its serene atmosphere and architectural beauty, largely built with white marble.
The temple complex houses several significant structures, including the main temple with its magnificent three-shikhar (spire) design, the Samadhi temple of Acharya Rajendrasuri, and a colossal 16-foot statue of Lord Adinath in the Kayotsarg posture. The site also includes modern amenities such as a large number of dharamshalas, providing free meals to visitors, managed by the Shri Adinath Rajendra Jain Shwetamber Cheritable Trust.
Visitors often highlight the spiritual experience, the cleanliness of the premises, and the well-maintained facilities. The temple complex also hosts several educational institutions aimed at promoting Jain culture and values, such as the Shri Rajendra Vidhya Sanskar Dham and Guru Rajendra Jain International School.
Overall, Shri Mohankheda Jain Tirth is not just a place of worship but a center of learning and spiritual growth, attracting devotees from across the globe every year, particularly during the birth and nirvana anniversaries of Acharya...
Read moreMohan Kheda Jain Mahatirtha is pilgrimage place located in the Dhar district of Madhya Pradesh in India. The site is situated 105 kilometres (65 mi) from Indore and 47 km (29 mi) from Dhar on the Indore-Ahmedabad Highway. The main temple of Tirthankar Shri Adinath was established under the guidance of Acharya Rajendrasuri (1826–1906), around 1884 and is today an important & holy pilgrimage site for the Jains all over India. It now also has Samadhi Temples of Acharya Rajendrasuri, Yatindrasuri & Vidyachandrasuri. There are many big Dharamshalas (Lodges), having 500+ rooms for the comfort and convenience of the visitors. The visitors get free breakfast, lunch, dinner & stay under the care of 'Shri Adinath Rajendra Jain Shwetamber Cheritable Trust' at this beautiful, calm & peaceful place of worship.. Adinath Jain Gurukul is being run in connection with training of Jain culture and religion. There are also three academic schools named: Shri Rajendra Vidhya Sanskar Vakita Progressive School, Shri Rajendra Vidhya Sankar Dham and Guru Rajendra Jain International School. All the three schools & a beautiful animal shelter (Gaushala) is being run by Shri Mohankheda...
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