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The Statue of Ahimsa is located at Mangi-Tungi, in Nashik, in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is the tallest Jain statue in the world as per Guinness World Records. The statue depicts the first Jain Tirthankara, Rishabhanatha. The statue is 108 feet tall – 121 feet including pedestal.
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Statue Of Ahinsa Rishabhgiri

R3RM+XR6, Rishabhgiri, Mangi Tungi Rd, Mandane, Maharashtra 423302, India
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The Statue of Ahimsa is located at Mangi-Tungi, in Nashik, in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is the tallest Jain statue in the world as per Guinness World Records. The statue depicts the first Jain Tirthankara, Rishabhanatha. The statue is 108 feet tall – 121 feet including pedestal.

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Coolest and Positive Vibes If you visit here you'll recharge yourself with Positive energy and coolest vibes which is nothing but lifetime unforgettable experienced for you. Go with determination as it's way upside and you'll feel tired while climbing steps. You'll enjoy small waterfalls and beautiful wild flowers, tree and cool wind while going upwards. In between you can see small temple which is nothing but small cave where you can rest for a while. Once you reach upside all tiredness disappeared within a minute by looking at longest statue of Ahimsa which is the longest jain statue in the world name jain tirthankar Rishabhanatha. If you don't want to walk you can go by jeep by paying their fare amount. But if you're young by heart and fit by mind I suggest climb those steps it's rare...

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Lord Rishabhanatha is believed to be the first Tirthankara in Jainism. In February 2016, one world's tallest Jain statue with height 108 feet(113 feet including pedestal) was inaugurated. The consecration was attended by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and many visionaries of Indian Government. Named as The Statue of Ahimsa, the idol is an exceptional piece of architecture and has become a pilgrim for Jains all across the world.

The foundation stone for this project was laid in 1996 under the inspiration of Gyanmati Mataji, a Jain nun. The motivation was given by Chandanamati Mataji. It was under their guidance that President Ravindrakirti Swamiji and Chief Secretary Dr. Pannalalji Papdiwal worked for 20 years to create this...

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6y

It's nice place one should go and have a look.... If you reach in the morning go by way of trekking you will have more fun and it will be comfortable .... There is also another you have to pay Rs. 100 (as of today's rate)... half way they will take you by jeep and another half by lift by this way you can only reach at mangi where the statue is situated ... But this service is closed between 12p.m to 3p.m ....to reach tungi you need to walk ....the nearest dharamshala to peak is 1km away.... After 5p.m it is closed you...

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Coolest and Positive Vibes If you visit here you'll recharge yourself with Positive energy and coolest vibes which is nothing but lifetime unforgettable experienced for you. Go with determination as it's way upside and you'll feel tired while climbing steps. You'll enjoy small waterfalls and beautiful wild flowers, tree and cool wind while going upwards. In between you can see small temple which is nothing but small cave where you can rest for a while. Once you reach upside all tiredness disappeared within a minute by looking at longest statue of Ahimsa which is the longest jain statue in the world name jain tirthankar Rishabhanatha. If you don't want to walk you can go by jeep by paying their fare amount. But if you're young by heart and fit by mind I suggest climb those steps it's rare experienced.
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Awesome statue... Fully satisfied when I reached near statue
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Lord Rishabhanatha is believed to be the first Tirthankara in Jainism. In February 2016, one world's tallest Jain statue with height 108 feet(113 feet including pedestal) was inaugurated. The consecration was attended by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and many visionaries of Indian Government. Named as The Statue of Ahimsa, the idol is an exceptional piece of architecture and has become a pilgrim for Jains all across the world. The foundation stone for this project was laid in 1996 under the inspiration of Gyanmati Mataji, a Jain nun. The motivation was given by Chandanamati Mataji. It was under their guidance that President Ravindrakirti Swamiji and Chief Secretary Dr. Pannalalji Papdiwal worked for 20 years to create this religious marvel.
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Coolest and Positive Vibes If you visit here you'll recharge yourself with Positive energy and coolest vibes which is nothing but lifetime unforgettable experienced for you. Go with determination as it's way upside and you'll feel tired while climbing steps. You'll enjoy small waterfalls and beautiful wild flowers, tree and cool wind while going upwards. In between you can see small temple which is nothing but small cave where you can rest for a while. Once you reach upside all tiredness disappeared within a minute by looking at longest statue of Ahimsa which is the longest jain statue in the world name jain tirthankar Rishabhanatha. If you don't want to walk you can go by jeep by paying their fare amount. But if you're young by heart and fit by mind I suggest climb those steps it's rare experienced.
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Lord Rishabhanatha is believed to be the first Tirthankara in Jainism. In February 2016, one world's tallest Jain statue with height 108 feet(113 feet including pedestal) was inaugurated. The consecration was attended by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and many visionaries of Indian Government. Named as The Statue of Ahimsa, the idol is an exceptional piece of architecture and has become a pilgrim for Jains all across the world. The foundation stone for this project was laid in 1996 under the inspiration of Gyanmati Mataji, a Jain nun. The motivation was given by Chandanamati Mataji. It was under their guidance that President Ravindrakirti Swamiji and Chief Secretary Dr. Pannalalji Papdiwal worked for 20 years to create this religious marvel.
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