Temple shikhara rising through morning mist, framed by ancient banyan trees with a stone pathway leading to carved entrance
Digambara Jain Tirth

Where every
step is a
prayer.

A marble sanctuary consecrated in the tirtha of Bhagwan Mahavira — open to all who seek the path of ahimsa.

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  • Paryushana 2026
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  • Samvatsari
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  • Navapad Oli

A tirtha born of devotion,
carved in prayer.

In Vikram Samvat 1842, Sheth Virchandbhai Zaveri undertook the pratishtha of this derasar after a vision of Bhagwan Mahavira at Shatrunjaya. What began as a single marble shikhara in a forest clearing has grown, generation by generation, into a living tirtha — where the Panchkalyanak of the 24th Tirthankara is remembered daily through stavan, abhisheka, and the quiet turning of the prayer wheel at dusk.

Ancient carved stone pillars of the mandapa with intricate floral motifs in warm morning light

Pratishtha Samaroha

Pratishtha Samaroha

The first consecration, Vikram Samvat 1842

White marble Jain tirthankara idol adorned with fresh flowers in sanctum sanctorum

Bhagwan Mahavira

Bhagwan Mahavira

24th Tirthankara, Veer Nirvana Samvat 2552

Aerial view of temple shikhara tower rising above tree canopy at golden hour

Shikhara

Shikhara

Rising 72 feet, carved in Rajasthani makrana marble

Stone pathway through lotus pond leading to temple entrance at dawn

Tirth Marg

Tirth Marg

Every step on this path, a sankalp

Close up of hand-carved jali stone screen with geometric patterns filtering light

Jali Kaam

Jali Kaam

Hand-carved by Sompura shilpis, four generations

Rangoli made with flower petals in traditional Jain patterns on temple floor

Pushpa Rangoli

Pushpa Rangoli

Laid each dawn by the temple sevika mandal

Wide shot of temple courtyard filled with devotees during Mahavir Jayanti celebration

Mahavir Jayanti

Mahavir Jayanti

Chaitra Shukla Trayodashi — the entire sangha gathers

Brass abhisheka vessel with milk and saffron water being poured over idol

Abhisheka

Abhisheka

Panchamrit snan performed at Brahma muhurta

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begins here.

Whether you come for Paryushana, a family pratishtha smarana, or a quiet morning abhisheka — we welcome you. Share your details and our sevak will reach out within one day.

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The wheel of the year,
turning in dharma.

Mahavir Jayanti
Chaitra Shukla Trayodashi

Birth anniversary of the 24th Tirthankara — procession, abhisheka, and mass stavan

Paryushana Parva
Bhadrapada Shukla Panchami

Eight days of the highest dharma — fasting, confession, and Samvatsari kshamapana

Das Lakshana Parva
Bhadrapada Shukla Panchami

Ten days, ten virtues — Uttam Kshama to Uttam Brahmacharya observed in congregation

Kshamavani
Bhadrapada Shukla Chaturdashi

Samvatsari — the day of universal forgiveness, michchhami dukkadam

Navapad Oli
Ashvin Shukla Pratipada

Nine days of fasting on alternate days, worshipping the Navapad — the nine holy stations

Diwali Puja
Kartik Amavasya

Nirvana Ladunath — the day Bhagwan Mahavira attained moksha, celebrated with deepotsav

Pratishtha Smarana
Margashirsha Shukla Dashami

Annual mahotsava commemorating the original pratishtha of the derasar

Annual calendar of all parvas, utsavs, and tirth dates. No other correspondence.

Those who walked this path.

"Paryushana aṭhī divase āpanā derasarmā āvavuṁ — e amārā parivāranī parampara chhe. Sanghamāṁ e anubhava svargathī ūṇo nathī."

HP

Sheth Hemantbhai & Sushilaben Parekh

Ahmedabad

"After fifteen years in Toronto, I had forgotten what it felt like to hear stavan echoing off real stone. Coming here for Mahavir Jayanti brought something back that I did not know I had lost."

PK

Priya Kothari-Shah

Toronto, Canada

"The abhisheka at Brahma muhurta — the marble still cool, the mist still in the trees, the priest's voice the only sound — this is what tirth yatra means. We will return every year."

RS

Dr. Rajesh & Meenaben Sanghvi

Mumbai

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