Shri Achalgarh Jain Shwetamber Tirth, Achalgarh, District - Sirohi (Rajasthan)

Mulnayak: Nearly 105 cms. high, golden - colored metal idolof Bhagawan Adishvar in the Padmasana posture.

Tirth: It is the Fort on the highest summit of the Arvalli hills.

Historicity: This is an ancient temple of Bhagawan Shantinath built by King Kumarpal. On the summit of a hill, there is a temple of Bhagawan Adishvar. On the tenth day of the bright half of the month of Fagan in the year 1566 of the Vikram era, the large metal idol of Bhagawan Adinath was installed here under the auspices of Jaykalyansuriji. This is the land of nirvana of the great ascetic Mahatama Vijayshantisurishvarji. He practised here great penance and inspired many kings to abstrain from taking flesh and wine and from hunting. A large - size photograph of Vijayshantisurishvarji is kept at the place of his nirvana.

Other Temples: At present, there are also temples of Bhagawan Shantinath, Bhagawan Kunthunath, and Bhagawan Adinath. They are very ancient and wonderful. The caves of Gopichand and Bhartuhari, the Bhrugu Ashram, the Mandakini kund and the Tirthvijay Ashram are delightful.

Works of art and Sculpture: The scene of the summits of the temples on the hill stir up the heart. The heart is filled with joy of God’s worship. The atmosphere is calm and inducive to meditation. Though the metal idol of Mulnayak meditation. Though the metal idol of Mulanayak and the other three idols belong to different times, all the idols share great similarity. Such expressive metal idols are rarely seen. The brass idol of Bhagawan Kunuthnath is really spectacular.

Location

Address: Shri Achalgarh Jain Shwetamber Tirth, Achalgarh, District - Sirohi (Rajasthan)

Village/Town : Achalgarh, Tahsil : Abu Road, District : Sirohi, State : RAJASTHAN, Country : India, Pincode : 307501

Temple Timing

Morning: 5:30 AM to Evening: 8:30 PM,

How To reach?

Achalgarh village is located in Abu Road Tehsil of Sirohi district in Rajasthan. It is 12km from Abu Road and 97km from Sirohi. Ahalgarh is famous for its Fort, originally built by the Paramara dynasty rulers and later reconstructed, renovated and named as Achalgarh Fort by Maharana Kumbha.
Train: Abu Road Railway Station
Air:  Maharana Pratap Airport, Udaipur