

Major Attractions

Main Attractions


Magnificent Statue of Dada Adinathji
The main attraction of Ayodhyapuram Tirthdham is the grand 23-foot statue of Dada Adinathji, adorned with a 108 kg silver crown and endowed with extraordinary powers.
The stone for this statue was sourced from the Jiri mines, 70 km away from Jaipur. This stone was brought here, and the statue of Dada Adinathji was sculpted.
Learn about the very interesting history of the consecration ceremony

Jinalaya with Amazing Architecture
The Jinalaya (Jain temple) built to enshrine the statue of Dada Adinathji has become a novel example of sculpture among Jinalayas throughout India.
- For the first time in the country and the world, a crescent-shaped entrance has been constructed for a Jinalaya.
- The idols of 23 Tirthankaras have been installed in the crescent-shaped entrance.
- The flagpole on the spire is 25 feet high.
- The ground floor of the temple is 161 feet long and 108 feet wide.
- In the future, there is a plan to create a beautiful exhibition here highlighting the truths of Jin Shasan (Jain teachings).
- Stones, bricks, ropes, and wooden bamboo pillars have been extensively used in the construction of this temple.

Magnificent Sanctum Sanctorum of the Temple
- The sanctum sanctorum where the principal deity, Shri Adinath Dada, is seated is 28 feet long, 28 feet wide, and 55 feet high.
- The spacious Rang Mandap (assembly hall) of the temple is 87 feet long and wide.
- A special feature of the Rang Mandap is that there is not a single pillar in the centre.
- The dome above the Rang Mandap is 3 feet long and wide.
- The tower rests on 32 pillars, which are 70 feet high.
- Various types of attractive craftsmanship and carvings have been done on the pillars of the dome.
- The spire of the temple is 68 feet high, resembling the 68 letters of the Navkar Mantra, and its shape is like a huge bell.
- A similarly large and magnificent Samavasarana (divine preaching assembly) has been created on the huge dome of the Jinalaya; there is also a provision for circumambulating the temple here.

Three Thousand-Year-Old Idol
The three-thousand-year-old idol of Chintamani Parshwanath Bhagwan was brought to the temple from Salamgarh. Devotees also get the benefit of darshan - of the 2500 year old idol of Lord Mahavir Swami, complete with attire and ornaments.

Navkar Temple
- This Navkar Temple is the centre of consciousness for the entire pilgrimage complex.
- Here, an unbroken chanting of the Navkar Mantra continued for 36 months until the installation of the deities.
- Not only that, but Sadhus (male ascetics) and Sadhvis (female ascetics) continuously chanted for the last 18 days after the completion of the work.
- The chanting continues uninterrupted in this temple, and approximately four crore (forty million) Navkar Mantras have been chanted so far.
- Due to this, this pilgrimage complex is filled with consciousness, and those who meditate here indirectly experience it.

Kshetrapal Devata (Guardian Deity)
Near the Navkar Temple, an awakened temple of the wonderful, divine and resolute Kshetrapal Devata has been established.
Ayodhyapuram Tirth Introduction

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