Shri Parshwanath Bhagwan
Address
Hasampura, Post : Talod, District : Ujjain 456006, Madhya Pradesh
Nearest Railway Station
Ujjain
Nearest Airport
Indore
How To Reach
Makshi Teerth is at 50 KM. Public & private transport is available from Ujjain.
- Trust Name
Shree Alaukik Parshvanath Jain Shwetamber Pedhi
Importance:Situated in the heart of Hasampura village’ of Ujjain district in Madhya Pradesh’ this temple houses a 110 cm tall idol of Shree Alaukik Parshvanath Bhagwan.
Brief History:This area was a locality of the Ujjain city during King Vikramaditya’s reign. His palace was located here. The queen’s palace was located nearby, which is known as ‘Raanikot’ today. The ancient ruins of the temple, the historic towers & the ‘Parikaaras’ indicate that the temple belongs to the 10th century. Records show that the ‘Jeernodhara’ was done in Vikram Year 1649. The artistic sculpting of a pair of snakes (a couple) coiled near the hands of the Lord is ethereal.
Jain Idol | : |
The moolnayak idol, present in the main temple is about 110 cms in height & made up of bluish stone sitted in padmasan position. |
Jain God Desc | : |
Around 10th century of Vikram Samvat. |
Jain Teerth | : |
The teerth temple is situated in the centre of Hasampra village. |
Speciality of Jain Teerth | : |
It is said that the Palace of King Vikramaditya was situated here adjuscent to which was the Queens palace, which nowadays is famous as Ranikot. Myths are famous about many niraculous incidents took place here. As per a saying, some people were trying to cook meat near the temple, but were resisted by rain of stones on them and in turn they ran away from there. Once, some of Jain shravak have tried to take away the idol to Ujjain but saw a snake sitting near the idol giving negative indications and hence they left the idea. |
Managing Trust | : |
Shri Aloukik Parshwanath Jain Shwetambar Teerth Committee |
Management Details of Jain | : |
Shri Aloukik Parshwanath Jain Shwetambar Teerth Committee; At: Hasampura; Post: Taloda; Distt: Ujjain; State: Madhya Pradesh. INDIA. |
Historical Details | : |
The artistic remainings of pillars and the idolistic surroundings indicates the temple to be built around 10th century of VS. The metallic choubeese belonging to 12th century is still present in the temple. Temple was damaged during Muslim reign and was renovated in VS 1649. |