Shri Mahavir Praasad Jinmandir at Shri Dharampur Tirth, Dharampur
The 108-pillar Shwetambar Jinmandir exterior at Shri Dharampur Tirth
Carved marble shikhars of the Jinmandir at Shri Dharampur Tirth

Shri Dharampur Tirth

A Spiritual Jain Tirth & Temple in Gujarat

Shri Dharampur Tirth

Shri Mahavir Praasad (Shwetambar Jinmandir)

“A temple is the heart of religion, the epicentre of spirituality, the home of God, and a place of collective worship. Its divine magnetic field energises and recharges us. Through the charged vibrations, we experience peace and quietude. A temple inspires us to lead a pure life, and constantly uphold moral, religious and spiritual values. It fosters universal love and compassion.”

~ Pujya Gurudevshri ~

The majestic 108-pillar Shri Mahavir Praasad (Shwetambar Jinmandir) adorns the highest peak of Shri Dharampur Tirth. It is presided over by the serene and divine presence of Bhagwan Mahavir as its principal deity. It stands as a testimony to the timeless tenets of Jainism for generations to come.

Salient Features

108 feet
Height
Silhouette of the Jinmandir showing its dimensions
180 feet
Width
262 feet Length
Carved Stones

20,000+Carved Stones

human and celestial figures sculpted

Over 1,300human and celestial figures sculpted

Inspiring stories

150+Inspiring stories

Pillars in Jinmandir and Gurumandir

108Pillars in Jinmandir +150Pillars in Gurumandir

Shikhars

5Shikhars

Samrans and Ghumats

19Samrans +2Ghumats

Ceilings

Over 225Ceilings

Torans

108Torans

Over 10,000 unique designs
Over 500 beams measuring 11 feet or more
33 deeply carved wooden doors
Over 50,000 marble flooring slabs
1,75,000 semi-precious and marble pieces in inlay flooring
22,000 tonnes of concrete
15,000 tonnes of stone

An Architectural Marvel

  • Constructed under the guidance of Pujya Gurudevshri Rakeshji in accordance with Jain scriptures, shilp shastra meaning scriptures related to sculpture, and vastu shastra meaning scriptures related to architecture.
  • Built in the traditional Nagara architectural style
  • Copper used instead of steel in the temple base to maintain harmony with the Earth’s magnetic field
  • Built using around 2,00,000 cubic feet of superior quality white Makrana marble
  • Jinmandir Complex covers over 1,00,000 sq. ft.
  • Seats over 2,500 people at a time
  • Plaza spread over 2.5 acres
  • An exquisitely carved plinth of elephants with various depictions
  • Traditional non-RCC method of construction that withstands earthquake magnitude 7.0 on the Richter scale
  • Engineered to last several millennia

Facilities

  • Lockers - Lockers available outside the bathing and washroom area. Lock and key to be bought from Divine Shop.
  • Bathing Facilities - Provided in the base level of the Jinmandir Complex
  • Elevator - provided for Senior citizens or people with some physical disability or current health issues

Culture

  • Use of Phones is strictly prohibited in the Jinmandir Complex
  • Photography is allowed ONLY in the Jinmandir Plaza Area and nowhere else in the temple premise
  • For Children ONLY - Photography is allowed on the Lions of the Jinmandir Steps as well
  • Ladies in menstrual cycle - You are requested not to enter the Mandir.
Soul-stirring pratimaji (idol) enthroned in the Jinmandir sanctum
Consecrated pratimaji in the Shri Mahavir Praasad
Divine pratimaji in the Jinmandir garbhagruh
Enthroned Tirthankar pratimaji at Shri Dharampur Tirth

Pure Pratimajis

The garbhagruh (sanctum) is the heart of the temple. It is a highly charged space radiating divinity through seven enthroned soul-stirring pratimajis (idols).

In addition to a 55-inch pratimaji of Bhagwan Mahavir as the principal deity, Bhagwan Rushabhdev, Bhagwan Shantinath, Bhagwan Neminath, Bhagwan Parshwanath, the present Tirthankar (Omniscient Lord) Bhagwan Simandharswami and the future Tirthankar Bhagwan Padmanabh have also been consecrated.

Thus, Tirthankars of the past, present and future, all sanctify the Jinmandir.

Intricately carved pillars of the Jinmandir
Carved figures on the Jinmandir pillars
Octagonal carved pillar in the Shwetambar Jinmandir
Detail of a sculpted pillar at Shri Dharampur Tirth

Pristine Pillars

The Jinmandir is supported by 108 intricately carved pillars, square and octagonal in shape, each etched with a unique design. Inspiring souls from Bhagwan Mahavir’s time including the Lord’s 11 Gandhars (chief disciples), 24 sadhus (monks), 24 sadhvis (nuns), 24 shravaks (laymen), 24 shravikas (laywomen), 9 souls who will become future Tirthankars and 64 Indras have been sculpted into the pillars.

Ornate ceiling of the Jinmandir
Carved dome of the Shwetambar Jinmandir
Decorative ceiling theme inside the Jinmandir

Domes and Ceilings

The domes and ceilings of the Jinmandir are a nod to the timeless beauty of classic Indian temple architecture. There are 19 samrans (outer domes) and 2 ghumats (inner domes). 84 ornate ceilings, each with a different design or theme, as if whirling above in all exuberance. The inner circumference of the main dome showcases the five kalyanaks (auspicious events) of Bhagwan Mahavir.

Torans (arches) and inlay marble flooring of the Jinmandir
Semi-precious inlay flooring at Shri Mahavir Praasad

Arcade of Arches and Fabulous Flooring

A marvellous melange of ancient heritage and contemporary design, 108 torans (arches) offer a royal welcome into the Mahavir Praasad. Adding to the devotional fervour, contrasting the milky white marble, is an array comprising 1,75,000 colourful embedded semi-precious and marble pieces across the entire temple complex flooring.

Elegant carved exterior and shikhars of the Jinmandir
Mandovar carvings on the temple exterior
Red and white dhwaja atop the highest shikhar

Elegant Exterior

The fluttering red and white dhwaja (flag) at a height of 108 feet stands tall over the highest shikhar (spire) directly above Bhagwan Mahavir’s shrine. Over 300 miniature shikhars form part of the elegant carving adorning the 5 main shikhars. The exterior walls of the temple, known as mandovar, feature a tapestry of carvings. Spanning 2.5 acres, a pathway for performing circumambulations has been constructed around the complex.

Gallant Gajpeeth

Sculpted elephant plinth (gajpeeth) detail 1 at the Jinmandir, Shri Dharampur Tirth

Sculpted around the front steps is a unique plinth of elephants. Among the exquisite array one can behold 16 depictions showcasing key historical events and inspirational stories based on Bhagwan Mahavir’s teachings.

The 35-foot Kirtistambh pillar at the Jinmandir entrance
Kirtistambh adorned with pratimajis of Bhagwan facing four directions

Kingly Kirtisthambh

Placed at the entrance of the Jinmandir, adorned with pratimajis of Bhagwan facing four directions, the Kirtistambh is a towering 35-foot pillar. It signifies spreading Bhagwan’s glory in all directions.

The Glorious Gurumandir with the idol of Shrimad Rajchandraji
Interior of the Gurumandir at Shri Dharampur Tirth

The Glorious Gurumandir

Slip into Sublime Silence

A flight of stairs takes one beneath the Jinmandir, to the meditative expanse of the Gurumandir, the royal seat of Shrimad Rajchandraji, who is the guiding force behind the Mission. Like an enchanting magnet, Shrimadji’s idyllic presence pulls one within.

The 72-inch idol of Shrimad Rajchandraji in lotus posture in the Gurumandir
Gold gilded idol of Shrimad Rajchandraji in the Gurumandir

Peaceful Pratimajis

Enthroned on a blooming lotus, the 72-inch idol of Shrimadji in lotus posture graces the sanctum. In addition, four idols of Shrimad Rajchandraji – two idols in lotus posture and two gold gilded idols in standing posture have been specially consecrated.

Stepping outside the sanctum, on either side, is Shrimadji’s spiritual legacy of great literary works. On one side is a compilation of all His writings titled Shrimad Rajchandra. It is also fondly known as Vachanamrutji. On the other side is His magnum opus, Shri Atmasiddhi Shastra.

Pillars of Pious Devotion

The 150 pillars of the Gurumandir will transport one to the age of Shrimad Rajchandraji. His blessed parents are sculpted into columns outside the sanctum, while His four exceptional devotees are chiselled into the pillars supporting the magnificent central dome. Nine male and nine female seekers who recognised and revered Shrimadji’s exalted state embellish the passages. Each shared cherished experiences and a special bond with the Master, while following His footsteps.

The 150 carved pillars of the Gurumandir
Shri SaubhagyabhaiShri Lalluji MuniShri AmbalalbhaiShri Juthabhai
The pillarless tavdi dome of the Gurumandir
Carved stone pieces of the tavdi locked together without binding agent

Tranquil Tavdi

An architectural marvel, the tavdi is a huge 30 x 30 feet dome comprising 154 carved pieces of stone, locked together without any binding agent. Being pillarless, it provides an unobstructed view of Shrimadji’s divine countenance.

Night View

The temple resembles a stellar constellation descended on earth, glowing with an ethereal brilliance under the dark night sky. Various lighting schemes create an elegant yet grand aesthetic vision. The external charm of the temple invites the seeker inside, where the true glory of the Lord can be experienced.

The illuminated Jinmandir glowing under the night sky
Night view of the lit shikhars at Shri Dharampur Tirth
The temple resembling a stellar constellation at night

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