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Beenaji or Beena Barha is a Jain temples loceted in Sagar District of Madhya Pradesh. The temple are located near Deori Kalan City. Information Bina Barah Jain Temple is a famous Jain temple located in Sagar district, it is a Jain Atishay Kshetra. That Is 12 km away from Deori. Description Beena Barha The Jain temples of Bina Barha are an Atishay Jain tirth, located in the rural area of Garhpipariya in Deori. Acharya Vidyasagar has visited this temple many times for Chaturmas and has been a source of inspiration for the residents of Deori during religious functions organized in the city. Nearby Sites Nearby Jain Tirthas include Kundalpur 85 km, Nainagiri 120 km, Patnaganj 27 km, Pateriya Ji50 km. Gallery Beena ji Jain Mandir.png, Beenaji Beena barha ji.png, Beenaji Temples See also * Sagar District * List of Jain temples * Pateriya Ji * Aharji Aharji is a historical pilgrimage site for Jainism in India. It is located in the central Indian stat ...
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Sagar District
Sagar district () is a Districts of Madhya Pradesh, district of Madhya Pradesh States and territories of India, state in central India. The town of Sagar, Madhya Pradesh, Sagar serves as its administrative center. Sagar district is called the heart district of India. Tropic of Cancer (23°3') passes through Rangir Tiraha on NH26 present NH44 in Sagar district. The district has an area of 10,252 km², and a population of 2,378,458 (2011 census), an increase of 45% or by 732,260 inhabitants from its 1991 population of 1,646,198. Sagar district is dominated by Soni (caste), Sonis, Jains and Yadavs. As of 2011, it is the third most populous district of Madhya Pradesh, after Indore district, Indore and Jabalpur district, Jabalpur. Sagar city is a biggest and major city of the Sagar district. Bina-Etawa, Bina Sagar is the second largest city and important industrial city of the district. Bina has Bina Thermal Power Plant, Bharat Oman Refinery Limited, Bina Refinery, Railway M ...
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List Of Jain Temples
Jain temples and ''Tirtha (Jainism), tirtha'' (pilgrimage sites) are present throughout the Indian subcontinent, many of which were built several hundred years ago. Many of these temples are classified according to Jain sects. Idols of tirthankaras are present in these temples. Many Jain temples are found in other areas of the world. This article lists and documents prominent Jain temples and Tirthas around the world. India Andhra Pradesh File:Gummileru Jain Temple.jpg, Shree Shankheshwar Parshwanath Jain Temple File:Hrinkar Teerth.jpg, Hrinkar Teerth File:Siddala Kona Rock Cave.JPG, Siddalakona cave temple ;Cave temples * Undavalli Caves * Ambapuram cave temple * Ramateertham#Bodhikonda, Bodhikonda and Ramateertham#Durgakonda .28Ghanikonda.29, Ghanikonda Caves * Siddalakona ; Main temples * Danavulapadu Jain temple *Gummileru#Shree Shankheshwar Parshwanath Jain temple, Shree Shankheshwar Parshwanath Jain temple in Gummileru *Mangalagiri#Tourism, Hrin ...
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Pateriya Ji
Pateriya Ji () is a Jain temple site in Madhya Pradesh, India, on the outskirts of Garhakota in Sagar district. This is an atishaya kshetra ("miraculous holy place") History This Jain temple is more than 200 Years old, built by the family of Shah Mohandas, of Golapurva Banonya clan, out of their one-day earning from the cotton trade in 1782 A.D. (V.S. 1839). The inscriptions of the three Parshvanath statues are there in first vedi . The principal deity of Pateriya is Lord Parsvanath (The 23rd Teerthankar). The three idols are 7 feet in height in Padmasana posture build in Black Stone with three serpent hoods. The spire of this temple is 90 feet high surrounded by a thick wall. The images were consecrated by Bhattaraka Mahendrakirti of Balatkara Gana, Mula Sangha during the rule of Bundela ruler Harisingh (samvat 1829–1842). Garhakota was then known as Hirdayanagar. The architecture of the temple is similar to the Shree Dig. Jain Chaudhari Mandir at nearby Garhakota. Th ...
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Deori Kalan
Deori Kalan is a historic city located on the banks of the Sukhchain River, along the Narsinghpur– Sagar road. It is a 150-year-old municipality A municipality is usually a single administrative division having municipal corporation, corporate status and powers of self-government or jurisdiction as granted by national and regional laws to which it is subordinate. The term ''municipality' ... situated in the Sagar district of Madhya Pradesh, India. Geography Deori is located at . It has an average elevation of 360 metres (1,181 foot (length), feet). Demographics As per the 2011 census of India, 2011 Census of India, Deori had a population of 25,632. Males constituted 52% of the population, while females made up 48%. The town recorded an average literacy rate of 70%, which is higher than the national average of 59.5%. Male literacy stood at 77%, and female literacy at 63%. Approximately 15% of the population was below 6 years of age. History Deori is a historic ...
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