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vahelna+jain+temple Latitude and Longitude:

29°25′42.8″N 77°41′17″E / 29.428556°N 77.68806°E / 29.428556; 77.68806
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Vahelna Jain temple is a Jain temple Vahelna village in Muzaffarnagar district of Uttar Pradesh, India.

Vahelna Jain temple
Vahelna Jain temple
Religion
Affiliation Jainism
Deity Parshvanatha
Festivals Mahavir Jayanti
Location
Location Vahelna, Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh
Geographic coordinates 29°25′42.8″N 77°41′17″E / 29.428556°N 77.68806°E / 29.428556; 77.68806
Architecture
Date established20th century
Temple(s)2

About temple

Shri 1008 Parshvnath Digamber Jain Atishye Kshetra popularly known as Vahelna Jain Mandir is a major historical & religious place for Jains. The temple hosts the main statue of Lord Parshvanatha in padmasan posture with Manastambha and a 31 feet gigantic statue in outer garden. The temple campus also has facility of Naturopathy for patients. [1] The annual day of the temple is celebrated on 2nd October every year when a fair and a procession is held inviting around thousands of people.[ citation needed]

References

Citations

Sources

  • "Muzaffarnagar district site". Government of Uttar Pradesh. Retrieved 15 August 2018.

External links



vahelna+jain+temple Latitude and Longitude:

29°25′42.8″N 77°41′17″E / 29.428556°N 77.68806°E / 29.428556; 77.68806
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Vahelna Jain temple is a Jain temple Vahelna village in Muzaffarnagar district of Uttar Pradesh, India.

Vahelna Jain temple
Vahelna Jain temple
Religion
Affiliation Jainism
Deity Parshvanatha
Festivals Mahavir Jayanti
Location
Location Vahelna, Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh
Geographic coordinates 29°25′42.8″N 77°41′17″E / 29.428556°N 77.68806°E / 29.428556; 77.68806
Architecture
Date established20th century
Temple(s)2

About temple

Shri 1008 Parshvnath Digamber Jain Atishye Kshetra popularly known as Vahelna Jain Mandir is a major historical & religious place for Jains. The temple hosts the main statue of Lord Parshvanatha in padmasan posture with Manastambha and a 31 feet gigantic statue in outer garden. The temple campus also has facility of Naturopathy for patients. [1] The annual day of the temple is celebrated on 2nd October every year when a fair and a procession is held inviting around thousands of people.[ citation needed]

References

Citations

Sources

  • "Muzaffarnagar district site". Government of Uttar Pradesh. Retrieved 15 August 2018.

External links



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