Kirti Stambh Monuments Jain Temple/Mandir in Bhinmal,Rajasthan,India.Indian Temples Video.भीनमाल
Kirti Stambh Monuments Jain Temple/Mandir in Bhinmal, Rajasthan, India.Indian Temples Video.भीनमाल
Kirti Stambh(कीर्ति स्तम्भ) monuments in Bhinmal, Rajasthan, India. भीनमाल, राजस्थान, भारत देश.
Bhinmal (old names: Bhillamala and Srimala[1]) is a town in the Jalore District of Rajasthan, India. It is 72 km south of Jalore town. Bhinmal was the capital of Gurjaradesa, comprising southern Rajasthan and northern Gujarat of modern times.
The town is the birthplace of the Sanskrit poet Magha and mathematician and astronomer Brahmagupta.
Previously Bhinmal was called Shrimaal nagar. Shrimali Brahmins community originate from here.[citation needed] Bhinmal was the early capital of the kingdom of Gurjaradesa, a name derived from the Gurjara people. The name of the town during the medieval age was Bhillamal. Xuanzang visited Bhillamal (Bhinmal) in about 641 AD. He called it Pi-lo-mo-lo and documented the Gurjara kingdom 833 miles in circuit, the second largest kingdom in Western India.[2][3]
Stone inscriptions of the year 1333 of the Vikrama Samvat (1277 AD) are found among ruins of some ancient temples across the town. There are signs that Lord Mahavira Swami, the 24th Jain Tirthankar, wandered here, known as 'jeevit swami'. According to the Chinese traveller Xuanzang, the King of Bhinmal was a Kshatriya, celebrated for his wisdom and virtue, a believer in Buddhism and Jainism and a man of exceptional abilities. He was just twenty years old. The people of the country were flourishing. Brahmanism and Jainism dominated the city. There was only one Buddhist monastery with 100 monks in 'Buddha Vaas' neighbourhood.
Ala ud din Khilji as the second ruler of the Khilji dynasty also destroyed and looted Srimala (ancient Bhinmal) when he conquered Jalore in 1310 AD.
There were several temples of Jain Tirthankar and Hindu gods such as Ganapati, Kshetrapala, Chandikadevi, and Shiva. The Sun temple of Bhinmal known as Jagatsvami was one of the earliest and most famous temples of Rajasthan. The temple had beautiful torana (archway). The temple was perhaps built during the reign of Gurjara Pratiharas who were sun worshippers. In ancient time, the festival was held at temple in the Hindu calendar month of Asvin.
There were also a number of Jain temples, the one of Mahavira (Mhaveerji) being the most famous. This temple was built by king Kumarpal and established by Acharya Hemachandra, dedicated to 1st Jain Tirthankar Rishabha. Currently, the temple is dedicated to the 24th Jain Tirthankar Mahavira, re-established by Vidhyachandra Suri of Tapagachha, belonging to the Tristutik sect.
This city has witnessed many rises and falls. Stone inscriptions of the year 1333 of the Vikrama Samvat (1277 AD) are found among ruins of temples. There are signs here and there showing that Lord Mahavira Swami, the 24th Jain Tirthankar wandered about here. They can provide historical evidence to researchers.
There was a time when this city had a circumference of 64 kilometres and the fort had 84 gates. This city looked beautiful with hundreds of pinnacled temples. From the 7th to the 10th century, talented Jain monk/writer Acharya Haribhadra, Mundas Gani, Udayprabhsuri, Mahnedrsuri, Rajendrasuri and many more created here valuable Jain literature and sanctified and beautified this place. The temple of the 23rd Jain Tirthankar Parshvanatha in Hathi pole area is regarded to be very ancient. This temple has great archaeological importance. A golden idol of Shri Parshvanatha in Padmasana posture is the presiding deity.
Apart from the many ancient Jain Temples across the town, there is a temple of jains called 72 Jinalayas - the 72 temple comlex with the 72 Tirthakar (24 Past + 24 Future + 24 Current)as per jainism. It is the largest jain temple which conclude 19 years of its making. One more significant temple complex dedicated to Mahavir Swami and Osia Mataji called as Bafna Waddi Tirth is there just outside the town.
Out of 108 Parshvanatha, Shri Bhaya-Bhanjan Parshvanatha also located in the town where thousands of Jain and other pilgrims come to the town and offer their prayer here.
Jain Temples -
Bahatter Jinalayas Lakshmi Wallabh Parshwanath
Mahavira Swami Jain temple
Parshvanatha Jain temple [Hathi pole]
Shantinath Jain temple [Ganesh chowk]
Gandhi Mehta Ka Vaas (4 Jain temple complex dedicated to VasuPujya, Shantinath, Parshvanatha and Mahavira )
Nakoda Parshvanatha Jain temple
Riddhi-Siddhi Parshvanatha Jain Temple
Chomukhji Jain temple
Manmohan Parshvanatha Jain temple'
Jagawallabh Parshvanatha Jain temple (Famous as Pratap Sarai Jain Temple)
Padmaprabhu Jain temple [magh colony]
Jeerawalla Parshvanatha Jain temple
Seemandhar swami Jain temple [Rath Mandir]
Shankheshwar Parshvanatha Jain temple complex.
Gaudi Parshvanatha Jain temple.
Kirti Stambh Jain Temple [Tower Temple].
Bafna Wadi Jain Tirth (Lord Mahavira).
Shankheshwar Parshvanatha Temple, Dhora-Dhal.
Kunthunathji Jain Temple, Hundia Street.
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Varaha Shyam Mandir.Hindu Vishnu Temple.Varahshyam.Bhinmal,Rajasthan,India.वाराह श्याम मंदिर,भीनमाल
Varaha Shyam Mandir.Hindu Vishnu Temple.Varahshyam Temple.Bhinmal, Rajasthan,India.वाराह श्याम मंदिर,भीनमाल
Bhinmal (old names: Bhillamala and Srimala[1]) is a town in the Jalore District of Rajasthan, India. It is 72 km south of Jalore town. Bhinmal was the capital of Gurjaradesa, comprising southern Rajasthan and northern Gujarat of modern times.
The town is the birthplace of the Sanskrit poet Magha and mathematician and astronomer Brahmagupta.
Hindu Temples in Bhinmal :
Khimat Mataji / Kshemekari Mataji Temple (Mataji ki Bhakri temple)- Kul Devi of Doshi's, Vanigota's, Solanki's, Morakhiya's and in all 84 total kul (sect).
Nagdevta Temple (Gogaji) at Mataji Road - Kuldevta of Jogani's
Varaha Shyam temple
Chandinath temple
Neel Kantha Mahadev temple
Mahalaxmi temple, Mahalaxmi road
Mahalakshmi Kamaleshwari temple, Dhora-dhal
Baba Ramdevji temple {mataji ki bhakri} meghwal samaj
Gayatri temple
Fafariya Hanuman temple
Baba Ramdevji temple Jeengar bazar
Vishwakarma temple
Kashi Vishwanath mandir Jeengar Bazar
Saraswati temple
Lord Shanidev Temple, Near Old Police Station.
Hnauman Mandir Lakharo ka chohata
Charbhuja temple (main market)
Ardhnareshwar Mahadev mandir
Varunachi yogeshwari mandir
Priyuteshwar mahadev mandir
Siddhivinayak mandir
Guru Jambheshwar mandir Char Rasta Bhinmal
Dhundhleshwar Mahadev Temple, Gajipura, Bhinmal
Boteshwar mahadev Temple,Karlu
Sundha mataji temple [sundhaparvat]
Hanumanji mandir sawidhar
Vatyakshni mataji mandir[8]
Bindukshini Mataji Mandir
Lord Rajeshwar mandir bhinmal (Choudhary)
Varahashayamji mandir bhinmal
Kalka Maa Mandir[Balotiya Kuldevi] (17th century)
Ganga mata mandir,jatiya mohalla,BHINMAL
Raneshwar Mahadev Mandir, Jakob Talab (Mali malaram chothaji gehlot)
gajanan saidham,bhinmal near shivraj stadium,jalore.
Pragteshwar Mahadev Temple, Near Yagyi's Niwas
Monuments[edit]
Chandinath Baori (Bavadi) (9th century)
Jeevdaya Gaushala
Jakoba Talab (8th century)
Bal samundra pond
Trayamkeshwer pond
Distances[edit]
Nearest Airports:
Jodhpur 200 km; Udaipur 230 km;Ahmedabad: 280 km
Nearest airstrips:
Noon Jalore; Sirohi; Abu Road; Deesa.
By Road
Jodhpur :200 km; Jalore:72 km; Sirohi:73 km; Mount Abu:170 km; Palanpur:120 km
Ranakpur:140 km; Jaisalmer:335 km; Ahmedabad: 315 km; Abu Road:125 km.
Previously Bhinmal was called Shrimaal nagar. Shrimali Brahmins community originate from here.[citation needed] Bhinmal was the early capital of the kingdom of Gurjaradesa, a name derived from the Gurjara people. The name of the town during the medieval age was Bhillamal. Xuanzang visited Bhillamal (Bhinmal) in about 641 AD. He called it Pi-lo-mo-lo and documented the Gurjara kingdom 833 miles in circuit, the second largest kingdom in Western India.
Stone inscriptions of the year 1333 of the Vikrama Samvat (1277 AD) are found among ruins of some ancient temples across the town. There are signs that Lord Mahavira Swami, the 24th Jain Tirthankar, wandered here, known as 'jeevit swami'. According to the Chinese traveller Xuanzang, the King of Bhinmal was a Kshatriya, celebrated for his wisdom and virtue, a believer in Buddhism and Jainism and a man of exceptional abilities. He was just twenty years old. The people of the country were flourishing. Brahmanism and Jainism dominated the city. There was only one Buddhist monastery with 100 monks in 'Buddha Vaas' neighbourhood.
Ala ud din Khilji as the second ruler of the Khilji dynasty also destroyed and looted Srimala (ancient Bhinmal) when he conquered Jalore in 1310 AD. Prior to that ,Srimala was a premier city of northwestern India. The city was laid out in the shape of a square. It has 84 gates. The mid-15th-century chronicle Kanhadade Prabandha provide the descriptions of many Islamic attacks on Bhinmal.
There were several temples of Jain Tirthankar and Hindu gods such as Ganapati, Kshetrapala, Chandikadevi, and Shiva. The Sun temple of Bhinmal known as Jagatsvami was one of the earliest and most famous temples of Rajasthan. The temple had beautiful torana (archway). The temple was perhaps built during the reign of Gurjara Pratiharas who were sun worshippers. In ancient time, the festival was held at temple in the Hindu calendar month of Asvin.
There were also a number of Jain temples, the one of Mahavira (Mhaveerji) being the most famous. This temple was built by king Kumarpal and established by Acharya Hemachandra, dedicated to 1st Jain Tirthankar Rishabha. Currently, the temple is dedicated to the 24th Jain Tirthankar Mahavira, re-established by Vidhyachandra Suri of Tapagachha, belonging to the Tristutik sect.
Bhinmal was a great centre of learning. The well known Sanskrit poet Magha, the author of Sisupalavadha, lived here in 680 AD. Brahmagupta, the well-known mathematicians astronomer, was born in 598 AD in Bhinmal. He is likely to have lived most of his life in the town, during the empire of Harsha. As a result Brahmagupta is often referred to as Bhillamalacarya, the teacher from Bhillamala (Bhinmal).