Ramsan Shri Adinath Temple

Published: 18.07.2012
Updated: 10.09.2012
Alias(es)
Shri Adinath Temple at Ramsan

Shri Adinath Temple at Ramsan

Shri Adinath Temple is situated in Ramsan, a small village situated south of Dhanera in Banaskantha district of Gujarat. The ancient name of the village was Ramsainyapur.

According to local tradition Jain King Samprati Maharaj consecrated the statue of Sri Adeshwar and other Jain idols in a magnificent Jain temple around 2200 years ago. Later, in the year 1084 VS (1027 CE), under the auspicious guidance of Jain Acharya Sri Sarvadevsuriji, King Raghusen renovated this ancient temple and got all the idols formally installed.

Ramsan village was demolished during the reign of the Muslim Badshahs. At that time in order to save the majestic idols of this temple, it is said that Rajput Kshemsingh sacrificed his life. The statue of this Kshemsingh still stands in the the temple. Soon after, this town was completely destroyed.

In 1931 Ramsan Jain Sangh renovated the ruined Jain derasar and re-installed all the idols. Among these statues an image of Shri Adinath Bhagwan and Ambika Mataji, which is believed to be about 2200 years old, is preserved in the lower area of the Jinalay (Jain temple). The Shikharbandh Jinalay above the building was constructed in the year 1999. At that time the mentioned statue of Adinath Bhagwan was brought from the basement and installed as Mulnayak. The Tirth also has an idol of Shri Manibhadra Veer.

Name:
Shri Adinath Jain Tirth
Location:
Ramsan
Dedicated to:
Rishabhanatha
Adress:
Shree Ramsan Jain Sangh,
Ramsan - 385310, Banaskantha District
Gujarat, India
Phone no.:
02744 247790


 

Location of Shri Adinath Temple:


View larger map

References

References are pages on which this term or individual has been marked. Select the list of references sorted by 'latest' (found on a page), 'alphabetical' or 'most used' (most frequent occurrence on a page).

Share this page on:
Page glossary
Some texts contain  footnotes  and  glossary  entries. To distinguish between them, the links have different colors.
  1. Acharya
  2. Adeshwar
  3. Adinath
  4. Derasar
  5. Gujarat
  6. Jain Derasar
  7. Jain Temple
  8. Mulnayak
  9. Rajput
  10. Ramsainyapur
  11. Ramsan
  12. Sangh
  13. Tirth
  14. Veer
Page statistics
This page has been viewed 1817 times.
© 1997-2024 HereNow4U, Version 4.56
Home
About
Contact us
Disclaimer
Social Networking

HN4U Deutsche Version
Today's Counter: